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Newest Members of Second Air Force Command Team Experience Innovation During Sheppard Immersion Tour
Second Air Force Command Chief Master Sgt. Kathleen McCool arrives at the 363rd Training Squadron at Sheppard Air Force Base, Sept. 16, 2022. McCool and Second Air Force Vice Commander Col. Nicholas Dipoma are new to Second Air Force and were here for an 82nd Training Wing immersion visit. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Katie McKee)
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Newest Members of Second Air Force Command Team Experience Innovation During Sheppard Immersion Tour
Second Air Force Command Chief Master Sgt. Kathleen McCool receives an honorary crew chief cap from the 362nd Training Squadron. The 362nd TRS trains all crew chiefs for every type of Air Force aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Katie McKee)
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Newest Members of Second Air Force Command Team Experience Innovation During Sheppard Immersion Tour
Second Air Force Vice Commander Col. Nicholas Dipoma operates a sensor suite on an MQ-9 at Sheppard Air Force Base, Sept. 16, 2022. This system is used for training avionics and other maintainers. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Katie McKee)
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Newest Members of Second Air Force Command Team Experience Innovation During Sheppard Immersion Tour
From left, Second Air Force Vice Commander Col. Nicholas Dipoma, Second Air Force Director for studies, analyses and assessments Maj. Richard Cordova and Second Air Force Command Chief Master Sgt. Kathleen McCool discuss avionics and weapons with 363rd Training Squadron instructors at Sheppard Air Force Base, Sept. 16, 2022. They were able to participate in and observe the loading of a missile at the 363rd TRS. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Katie McKee)
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AETC commander discusses today’s training: Building agile, competent, credible Airmen
More than 500 Airmen assigned to the 320th Training Squadron graduated from Basic Military Training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, August 31-Sept 1, 2022. Brig. Gen. Randy P. Oakland, Director of Operations and Communications, Headquarters Air Education and Training Command, JBSA-Randolph, Texas, reviewed the ceremony.
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AETC commander discusses today’s training: Building agile, competent, credible Airmen
Pilots from the 85th Flying Training Wing Bee Flight use a Virtual Reality flight simulator to run maneuvers in the classroom on March 30, 2021, at Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas. Simulators in the classrooms help pilots work on specific parts of their training to improve. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Nicholas Larsen)
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AETC commander discusses today’s training: Building agile, competent, credible Airmen
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Renee Scherf, Detachment 23 curriculum engineer, MC-130H subject matter expert, demonstrates a virtual reality training system. Members of Detachment 23’s Tech Training Transformation are part of Air Education and Training Command and responsible for re-engineering tech training. Their cutting-edge program utilizes virtual reality training systems and artificial intelligence, among other modalities, to transform the Airmen development process.
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Training effective leaders to better the future force
U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Anthony Fisher, 81st Training Group superintendent, presents a blue rope to Staff Sgt. Ashley Herring, 81st Training Support Squadron military training leader course student, during a MTL course graduation ceremony at the Levitow Training Support Facility on Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, May 30, 2019. The MTL course is responsible for training approximately 120 MTLs per year. Those MTLs are then responsible for training approximately 30,000 Airmen in 49 different locations that fall under Air Education and Training Command. (U.S. Air Force photo by Kemberly Groue)
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Training effective leaders to better the future force
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Jessica Johnson, 81st Training Support Squadron military training leader school instructor supervisor, wears a Master Military Training Leader rope outside the Levitow Training Support Facility at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, March 19, 2021. The Master Military Training Leader Program, created at Keesler, was designed to distinguish the military training leaders who have mastered the demonstration, evaluation and reinforcement of military standards; exude military bearing and discipline while scheduling and conducting military training; and are key leaders among Airmen and their peers. (U.S. Air Force photo by Kemberly Groue)
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Training effective leaders to better the future force
Airmen stand in formation during a Military Training Leader course graduation ceremony at the Levitow Training Support Facility at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, Oct. 31, 2019. The MTL course is responsible for training approximately 120 MTLs per year. Those MTLs are then responsible for training approximately 200,000 Airmen in 49 different locations that fall under Air Education and Training Command. (U.S. Air Force photo by Kemberly Groue)
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Training effective leaders to better the future force
Airmen stand in formation during a Military Training Leader course graduation ceremony at the Levitow Training Support Facility at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, Oct. 31, 2019. The MTL course is responsible for training approximately 120 MTLs per year. Those MTLs are then responsible for training approximately 200,000 Airmen in 49 different locations that fall under Air Education and Training Command. (U.S. Air Force photo by Kemberly Groue)
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Training effective leaders to better the future force
Military Training Leaders from the 81st Training Group stand in formation at the Levitow Training Support Facility on Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, April 1, 2022 . (U.S. Air Force photo by Kemberly Groue)
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338th TRS seizes their window of opportunity
U.S. Air Force Airman Francisco Rebolledo and Airman 1st Class James Miller, 338th Training Squadron Radio Frequency Transmission Systems students, practice building a Blue Sky antenna mast during class at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, Sept. 6, 2022. The 338th TRS specializes in two pipeline courses, RF Transmissions Systems and Network Operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Elizabeth Davis)
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338th TRS seizes their window of opportunity
The 338th Training Squadron Radio Frequency Transmission Systems Airmen practice building a Blue Sky antenna mast during class at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, Sept. 6, 2022. The 338th TRS specializes in two pipeline courses, RF Transmissions Systems and Network Operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Elizabeth Davis)
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338th TRS seizes their window of opportunity
U.S. Air Force Airmen 1st Class Jared Dorosz and Matthew Mason, 338th Training Squadron Radio Frequency Transmission Systems students, practice with radio equipment at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, Sept. 6, 2022. The 338th TRS specializes in two pipeline courses, RF Transmissions Systems and Network Operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Elizabeth Davis)
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338th TRS seizes their window of opportunity
The 338th Training Squadron Radio Frequency Transmission Systems Airmen put classroom lessons to use with help from Gilbert Barrera, 338th TRS RF Transmission Systems instructor, at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, Sept. 6, 2022. The 338th TRS specializes in two pipeline courses, RF Transmissions Systems and Network Operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Elizabeth Davis)
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Military training leader creates app, saves hours of in-processing Security Forces students
Staff Sgt. Justin Davis, a military training leader with the 343rd Training Squadron, created a web-based app that saves several hours each week during the in-processing of students and has saved the Air Force over $15,000 from printing 400,000 pieces of paper annually. It used to take about eight hours a week to prepare, print, scan and upload in-processing documents, considering each student fills out 13 documents. Now, the squadron can in-process 80 to 100 students weekly in under 5 minutes. (U.S. Air Force photo by C Arce)
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Military training leader creates app, saves hours of in-processing Security Forces students
Staff Sgt. Justin Davis, a military training leader with the 343rd Training Squadron, created a web-based app that saves several hours each week during the in-processing of students and has saved the Air Force over $15,000 from printing 400,000 pieces of paper annually. It used to take about eight hours a week to prepare, print, scan and upload in-processing documents, considering each student fills out 13 documents. Now, the squadron can in-process 80 to 100 students weekly in under 5 minutes. (U.S. Air Force photo by C Arce)
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U.S. and partner nation students graduate during IAAFA training cycle
Capt. Leonardo Martinez, Colombian Air Force, points to his newly-earned wings from the Inter-American Air Forces Academy following a graduation ceremony Aug 8, 2022, at Joint Base San Antonio - Lackland. Approximately 200 students from 10 partner nations and the U.S. graduated from IAAFA during B-Cycle graduation. (U.S. Air Force photo by Vanessa R. Adame)
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Global College of PME now taking new officer distance learning enrollments
Enrollments for new officer professional military education distance learning students will be back on-line on Sept. 6, 2022. The distance learning programs for Squadron Officer School, Air Command and Staff College and Air War College have been closed for enrollments and graduations since July 7, 2022, in support of the Air University-wide transition to the new Learner Environment Design-Student Information System. (Courtesy Photo)
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