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433rd CRF Trains, Transforms for Future
Members of the 433rd Contingency Response Flight set up equipment at a training campsite during a training event at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas on Mar. 2, 2024. The CR team consists of roughly 25 individuals with different skill sets who set up a mock camp at varying austere locations on possibly short notice missions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Jacob Lewis)
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433rd CRF Trains, Transforms for Future
Members of the 433rd Contingency Response Flight work to together to hoist up a tent at a training campsite during a training event at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas on Mar. 2, 2024. A CR team consists of roughly 25 individuals with job fields including aerial porters, crew chiefs, security forces, airfield managers, vehicle maintainers, power pro personnel, and other specialty areas. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Jacob Lewis)
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433rd CRF Trains, Transforms for Future
Members of the 433rd Contingency Response Flight prepare to set up a tent at a training campsite during a training event at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas on Mar. 2, 2024. The training requires a CR team of roughly 25 individuals with different skill sets to work together to set up a mock camp at varying austere locations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Jacob Lewis)
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433rd CRF Trains, Transforms for Future
Tech. Sgt. Michael Washburn, left, 433rd Contingency Response Flight non-commissioned officer, and Staff Sgt. Joshua Chaney, right, 433rd Contingency Response Flight radio frequency non-commissioned officer hauls equipment off a forklift to set up a training campsite during a training event at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas on Mar. 2, 2024. The CRF consists of many different job fields working together to establish a campsite with air base operations at varying austere locations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Jacob Lewis)
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433rd CRF Trains, Transforms for Future
Senior Master Sgt. Bret Christofferson, center left, 433rd Contingency Response Flight senior enlisted leader, hauls equipment off a pallet to establish a training campsite during a training event at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas on Mar. 2, 2024. Non-commissioned officers lead a CR team to set up mock campsites at varying austere locations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Jacob Lewis)
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433rd CRF Trains, Transforms for Future
Maj. Alexander Williams, right, 433rd Contingency Response Flight commander, fastens tent ropes at a training campsite during a training event at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas on Mar. 2, 2024. Setting up a CR campsite is usually lead by non-commissioned officers but everyone on the deploying team helps set up and secure camp to expeditiously establish operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Jacob Lewis)
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433rd CRF Trains, Transforms for Future
Staff Sgt. Joshua Chaney, center, 433rd Contingency Response Flight radio frequency non-commissioned officer, prepares tent ropes at a training campsite during a training event at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas on Mar. 2, 2024. The training requires a CR team of roughly 25 individuals with different skill sets to work together to set up a mock camp at varying austere locations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Jacob Lewis)
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433rd CRF Trains, Transforms for Future
Tech. Sgt. Michael Washburn, left, 433rd Contingency Response Flight non-commissioned officer, fastens tent ropes at a training campsite during a training event at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas on Mar. 2, 2024. The training involved a CR team of roughly 25 individuals who set up a mock camp to prepare to be short notice deployed to varying austere locations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Jacob Lewis)
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Military Working Dog trainers assigned to the 341st Training Squadron introduce K-9’s awaiting training assignment to a newly incorporated enrichment program on Feb. 21. 2024, JBSA-Lackland, Texas (U.S. Air Force Photo By Jonathan Cotto) The program focuses on optimizing MWD performance by providing significant enrichment for their mental, physical, and psychological development. The mission of the 341st Training Squadron is to provide trained military working dogs and handlers for the Department of Defense, other government agencies and allies through training, logistical, veterinary support and research and development for security efforts worldwide. . (U.S. Air Force Photo by Jonathan Cotto)
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240221-F-OE124-1002
Military Working Dog trainers assigned to the 341st Training Squadron introduce K-9’s awaiting training assignment to a newly incorporated enrichment program on Feb. 21. 2024, JBSA-Lackland, Texas (U.S. Air Force Photo By Jonathan Cotto) The program focuses on optimizing MWD performance by providing significant enrichment for their mental, physical, and psychological development. The mission of the 341st Training Squadron is to provide trained military working dogs and handlers for the Department of Defense, other government agencies and allies through training, logistical, veterinary support and research and development for security efforts worldwide. . (U.S. Air Force Photo by Jonathan Cotto)
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240221-F-OE124-1024
Military Working Dog trainers assigned to the 341st Training Squadron introduce K-9’s awaiting training assignment to a newly incorporated enrichment program on Feb. 21. 2024, JBSA-Lackland, Texas (U.S. Air Force Photo By Jonathan Cotto) The program focuses on optimizing MWD performance by providing significant enrichment for their mental, physical, and psychological development. The mission of the 341st Training Squadron is to provide trained military working dogs and handlers for the Department of Defense, other government agencies and allies through training, logistical, veterinary support and research and development for security efforts worldwide. . (U.S. Air Force Photo by Jonathan Cotto)
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240221-F-OE124-1022
Military Working Dog trainers assigned to the 341st Training Squadron introduce K-9’s awaiting training assignment to a newly incorporated enrichment program on Feb. 21. 2024, JBSA-Lackland, Texas (U.S. Air Force Photo By Jonathan Cotto) The program focuses on optimizing MWD performance by providing significant enrichment for their mental, physical, and psychological development. The mission of the 341st Training Squadron is to provide trained military working dogs and handlers for the Department of Defense, other government agencies and allies through training, logistical, veterinary support and research and development for security efforts worldwide. . (U.S. Air Force Photo by Jonathan Cotto)
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Cable Dawg instructors build confined space simulator
Two students at the 364th Training Squadron's Cable and Antenna Systems apprentice hone career skills Feb. 23, 2024 at Sheppard Air Force Base. The apprentice course lasts 77 training days and includes both underground confined spaces and climbing 20-foot utility poles. (U.S. Air Force photo by Julie Svoboda)
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Cable Dawg instructors build confined space simulator
Students at the 364th Training Squadron's Cable and Antenna Systems apprentice course use the confined space simulator Feb. 23, 2024 at Sheppard Air Force Base. The simulator was designed and built by instructor staff and students are encouraged to practice cable techniques to improve skills and build muscle memory. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Julie Svoboda)
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Cable Dawg instructors build confined space simulator
Students at the 364th Training Squadron's Cable and Antenna Systems apprentice course use the confined space simulator Feb. 23, 2024 at Sheppard Air Force Base. The simulator was designed and built by instructor staff and students are encouraged to practice cable techniques to improve skills and build muscle memory. (U.S. Air Force photo by Julie Svoboda)
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Cable Dawg instructors build confined space simulator
Tech. Sgt. John Earl, Cable and Antenna Systems Instructor with the 364th Training Squadron, uses a confined space simulator to demonstrate cabling techniques Feb. 23, 2024 at Sheppard Air Force Base. The simulator was designed and built by instructor staff and students are encouraged to practice cable techniques to improve skills and build muscle memory. (U.S. Air Force photo by Julie Svoboda)
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Cable Dawg instructors build confined space simulator
A student at the 364th Training Squadron's Cable and Antenna Systems apprentice course use the confined space simulator Feb. 23, 2024 at Sheppard Air Force Base. The simulator was designed and built by instructor staff and students are encouraged to practice cable techniques to improve skills and build muscle memory. (U.S. Air Force photo by Julie Svoboda)
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Cable Dawg instructors build confined space simulator
Students at the 364th Training Squadron cable and antenna systems apprentice course practice their trade Feb. 23, 2024 at Sheppard Air Force Base. The apprentice course lasts 77 academic days. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Julie Svoboda)
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Cable Dawg instructors build confined space simulator
Students at the 364th Training Squadron cable and antenna systems apprentice course use a confined space simulator to practice cable techniques Feb. 23, 2024 at Sheppard Air Force Base. The simulator bridges classroom lectures and entering a maintenance hole and was built by instructors. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Julie Svoboda)
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Cable Dawg instructors build confined space simulator
Two students at the 364th Training Squadron's Cable and Antenna Systems apprentice course use the confined space simulator Feb. 23, 2024 at Sheppard Air Force Base. The simulator was designed and built by instructor staff and students are encouraged to practice cable techniques to improve skills and build muscle memory. (U.S. Air Force photo by Julie Svoboda)
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