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  • February Student of the Month

    The Student of the Month awards and Rope of the Month award are presented by 17th Training Group leadership each month.

  • 340th Flying Training Group welcomes new commander

    Col. Michael J. Vanzo assumed command of the 340th Flying Training Group from Col. Allen Duckworth during a March 6 ceremony at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, officiated by Col. Kurt Matthews, 22nd Air Force vice commander.

  • 97 MSG gains new child care asset

    Airmen from 97th Mission Support Group developed a family child care facility program to assist with the high demand of family services and limited hours of the Child Development Center. The Family Child Care (FCC) program is a daycare center operated out of a private residence.

  • Aerospace joins the Operations Group

    The Aerospace and Physiology Operational Flight, formerly with the 71st Medical Group, is now part of the 71st Operational Group at Vance Air Force Base.

  • Vanzo assumes command of 340th FTG

    JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-Randolph, Texas – Col. Michael J. Vanzo assumed command of the 340th Flying Training Group from Col. Allen Duckworth during a March 6 ceremony at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas, officiated by Col. Kurt Matthews, 22nd Air Force vice commander.Prior to assuming command

  • Keesler graduates Saudi Arabian MTL, reinforces international partnerships

    Military training leader class 200210 graduated from the MTL schoolhouse March 5, at the Levitow Drill Pad.Amongst the graduates of that class was Senior Master Sgt. Obaid Al-Bogami, Royal Saudi air force air traffic controller, who was the first international student the MTL schoolhouse has seen in

  • Keesler improves training for medics

    Keesler Medical Center replaced self-aid and buddy care for medics with the Tactical Combat Casualty Course.The course focuses on preparing medics for the deployed environment.“We [medics] have the medical skills down, but your average Airman doesn’t have the tactical training,” said Senior Airman