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220822-F-FV908-284
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Jeremiah Salyers, 321st Training Squadron, Military Training Instructor, left, provides instructions to U.S. Air Force basic military trainee, Eley Burger, 321st TRS, Flight 641, on the proper techniques to safely handle the M4 carbine rifle during his second week of basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, Aug. 23, 2022. Trainees were taught safety and muzzle discipline, as well as, proper positioning and handling of the weapon. (U.S. Air Force photo by Brian Boisvert)
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U.S. Space Force Tech. Sgt. Joshua Gomez, a Military Training Instructor assigned to Space Delta 1, Detachment 3, stands in front of his flight during a Coin and Retreat Ceremony at Joint Base San Antonio–Lackland, Texas, Dec. 17, 2025. The ceremony marks the transition from trainee to Guardian, with Military Training Instructors presenting the coveted coin that signifies the completion of Basic Military Training. BMT develops the foundational skills, discipline and military bearing required for service, forming the first step in the Space Force’s training pipeline overseen by Space Training and Readiness Command.(U.S. Space Force photo by Isaac Blancas)
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U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Destiney Skolarus, 326th Training Squadron military training instructor, 37th Training Wing, renders a salute to the reviewing official during pass-in-review as part of Basic Military Training graduation parade, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, June 5, 2025. The ceremony is one of three graduation events for U.S. Air Force and Space Force BMT and signifies the transition from trainee to Airman or Guardian. (U.S. Air Force photo by Brian Boisvert)
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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. (U.S. Air Force photo by C Arce)
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Leadership San Angelo Class of '26 Visits Goodfellow
Adam Hallmark, Leadership San Angelo Alumni, uses virtual reality training equipment at the Instructional Technology Unit during a LSA immersion at Goodfellow Air Force Base, Jan. 8, 2026. The visit demonstrated how innovative instructional tools enhance training effectiveness and support mission readiness. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class James Salellas)
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Leadership San Angelo Class of '26 Visits Goodfellow
The Leadership San Angelo Class of 2026 observe a training scenario at the 312th Training Squadron’s Louis F. Garland Fire Academy at Goodfellow Air Force Base, Jan. 8, 2026. The visit highlighted how firefighters from across the services train to respond to emergencies and protect mission-critical assets worldwide. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class James Salellas)
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Leadership San Angelo Class of '26 Visits Goodfellow
U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Benjamin Shearer, 312th Training Squadron commander, speaks with the Leadership San Angelo Class of 2026 during an immersion at Goodfellow Air Force Base, Jan. 8, 2026. Participants received firsthand insight into how Goodfellow supports global security through specialized training. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class James Salellas)
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Leadership San Angelo Class of '26 Visits Goodfellow
U.S. Air Force Col. Jason Gerber, 17th Training Group commander, speaks with members of the Leadership San Angelo Class of 2026 during a wing mission brief at Goodfellow Air Force Base, Jan. 8, 2026. The immersion provided civic leaders an overview of how the 17th Training Wing trains, transforms and empowers joint and coalition warriors. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class James Salellas)
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Leadership San Angelo Class of '26 Visits Goodfellow
Jessica Behringer, San Angelo Chamber of Commerce program specialist, speaks during a Leadership San Angelo Class of 2026 immersion visit at Goodfellow Air Force Base, Jan. 8, 2026. The immersion strengthened partnerships between the installation and the local community by highlighting the base’s training mission and daily operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class James Salellas)
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Leadership San Angelo Class of '26 Visits Goodfellow
Members of the Leadership San Angelo Class of 2026 observe a military working dog demonstration conducted by U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Maura Goodwin, 17th Security Forces Squadron, at Goodfellow Air Force Base, Jan. 8, 2026. The immersion offered participants a behind-the-scenes look at how security forces support the installation’s mission. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class James Salellas)
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Leadership San Angelo Class of '26 Visits Goodfellow
A military working dog assigned to the 17th Security Forces Squadron clears an obstacle during a demonstration for members of the Leadership San Angelo Class of 2026 at Goodfellow Air Force Base, Jan. 8, 2026. The demonstration showcased the training and capabilities of military working dogs in support of installation security and mission readiness. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class James Salellas)
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AETC holds T-7A Red Hawk official arrival ceremony, marking new era in pilot training
Audience attendees view the T-7A Red Hawk during an arrival ceremony at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas, Jan. 9, 2026. The arrival of the T-7A Red Hawk marks a historic milestone for Air Education and Training Command as it replaces the six-decade-old T-38 Talon, advancing pilot training for the U.S. Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jonathan Mallard)
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AETC holds T-7A Red Hawk official arrival ceremony, marking new era in pilot training
Audience attendees view the T-7A Red Hawk during an arrival ceremony at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas, Jan. 9, 2026. The arrival of the T-7A Red Hawk marks a historic milestone for AETC as it replaces the six-decade-old T-38 Talon, advancing pilot training for the U.S. Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jonathan R. Mallard)
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AETC holds T-7A Red Hawk official arrival ceremony, marking new era in pilot training
Lt. Gen. Clark J. Quinn, commander of Air Education and Training Command, presides over the T-7A Red Hawk arrival ceremony at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas, Jan. 9, 2026. The arrival of the T-7A Red Hawk marks a historic milestone for AETC as it replaces the six-decade-old T-38 Talon, advancing pilot training for the U.S. Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jonathan Mallard)
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AETC holds T-7A Red Hawk official arrival ceremony, marking new era in pilot training
Senior Air Force leaders and industry partners attend the T-7A Red Hawk arrival ceremony at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas, Jan. 9, 2026. The arrival of the T-7A Red Hawk marks a historic milestone for Air Education and Training Command as it replaces the six-decade-old T-38 Talon, advancing pilot training for the U.S. Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Zelideth Rodriguez)
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AETC holds T-7A Red Hawk official arrival ceremony, marking new era in pilot training
A T-7A Red Hawk assigned to the 99th Flying Training Squadron, the first Air Force unit to receive the aircraft, is staged during the arrival ceremony held at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas, Jan. 9, 2026. The arrival of the T-7A Red Hawk marks a historic milestone for AETC as it replaces the six-decade-old T-38 Talon, advancing pilot training for the U.S. Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Zelideth Rodriguez)
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AETC holds T-7A Red Hawk official arrival ceremony, marking new era in pilot training
U.S. Air Force Lt Col Michael “Hyde” Trott, 99th Flying Training Squadron commander, and Steve Schmidt, Boeing T-7A Red Hawk pilot, drink a Coca-Cola after during the arrival ceremony at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas, Jan. 9. 2026. Drinking a Coca-Cola is a 99th Flying Training Squadron tradition going back to when it was the famed Tuskegee Airmen’s 99th Pursuit Squadron. Named in honor of the Tuskegee Airmen, the T-7A Red Hawk will be assigned to the 99th Flying Training Squadron “Red Tails” and will integrate into the pilot training pipeline across AETC over the coming years. (U.S. Air Force photo by Zelideth Rodriguez)
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AETC holds T-7A Red Hawk official arrival ceremony, marking new era in pilot training
Lt. Col. Michael “Hyde” Trott, commander of the 99th Flying Training Squadron, hands a T-7A patch to Lt. Gen. Scott L. Pleus, Acting Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force to celebrate the aircraft transfer to the 99th FTS during the arrival ceremony at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas, Jan. 9, 2026. The arrival of the T-7A Red Hawk marks a historic milestone for Air Education and Training Command as it replaces the six-decade-old T-38 Talon, advancing pilot training for the U.S. Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Zelideth Rodriguez)
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At Beale AFB, recently mandated Enlisted Foundations Courses Feature VR Technology
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Scott Patterson, 9th Maintenance Squadron aircraft structural maintenance specialist, uses virtual reality (VR) headgear installed with Moth+Flame programming while taking a professional development course at Recce-U, December 12, 2025, at Beale Air Force Base, California. The VR technology is being implemented into Enlisted Airmanship Continuum Foundations Courses at Recce-U, allowing Airmen to practice skills learned in realistic environments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Frederick Brown)
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At Beale AFB, recently mandated Enlisted Foundations Courses Feature VR Technology
U.S. Air Force Airmen taking a professional development course at Recce-U use virtual reality (VR) headgear installed with Moth+Flame programming December 12, 2025, at Beale Air Force Base, California. The VR technology is being implemented into Enlisted Airmanship Continuum Foundations Courses at Recce-U, allowing Airmen to practice skills learned in realistic environments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Frederick Brown)
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