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  • Police Week 2020: Defender Busch Beats the Odds

    Hailing from Sugarloaf, Penn., Airman Busch started Air Force Basic Military Training May 20, 2019 and at graduation on July 19, 2019, she was all set to start a promising career as a Security Forces Defender. But after an accident during technical training, her childhood dreams were on the line.

  • 316th TRS Airman Leaders are the Whole Airman Concept

    The 316th Training Squadron constantly shuttles Airmen in and out of its building, much likeworker bees feverously constructing their hive.At any given moment, the 316th TRS has hundreds of technical training students hustling and bustling through its corridors.