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  • Feeding the Force

    Chapel staff, leadership and San Angelo community members bring students together every year with a Thanksgiving dinner to make them feel a little closer to home. A portion of students that are assigned to the 17 TRW from across all Department of Defense military branches miss out on spending

  • RNZAF students graduate from 373rd TRS Det 4

    Sixteen members of the Royal New Zealand Air Force graduated from the first iteration of C-130J mechanical and technical training courses with the 373rd Training Squadron Detachment 4 at Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas, May 17, 2023. Detachment 4 has been working alongside the RNZAF and the New

  • Keesler | Photos: 81st TRG hosts first quarter drill down

    U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Johghun Kim, 335th Training Squadron freestyle drill team member, performs during the 81st Training Group drill down on the Levitow Training Support Facility drill pad at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, Feb. 23, 2023. Keesler trains more than 30,000 students each

  • Sheppard | Journey to SOT improvement begins, ends with FSS

    The implementation of Project Journey in the 82nd Force Support Squadron has streamlined the student assignment and orders process, enabling newly-graduated technical training Airmen to depart Sheppard Air Force Base within 24 hours of receiving their certificate.

  • JBSA - Lackland | 37th TRW takes over aerospace physiology training program

    The 37th Training Wing took responsibility of the 344th Training Squadron Detachment 2 Aug. 25, 2022, after an official transfer authority from the 711th Human Performance Wing. Specifically, the 37th Training Group, headquartered at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, will be executing the

  • Airman's 20-year path to service epitome of resilience

    Senior Airman Michael McCullough is an example of a dogged mentality and desire to don the Air Force blue and serve his country. His 20-year journey to serve is the epitome of the type of resiliency the Air Force encourages.