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Brig. Gen. Christopher Amrhein, Air Force Accessions Center and Air Force Recruiting Service commander, administers the Oath of Enlistment to Delayed Entry Program members at a swearing-in ceremony in Times Square, New York, NY, May 16, 2025. Amrhein swore in about 65 civilians, who are waiting to start their careers in the Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Michael Washburn).
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Cleared for Takeoff: For Gen Z, the Sky’s the Limit When It Comes to Engagement
Attendees pose for a group photo during the AETC Public Affairs Gen Z focus group presentations on Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Feb. 7, 2025. Air Education and Training Command officials hosted its first Gen Z focus group, bringing together public affairs professionals to explore how the Air Force can better connect with the next generation through modern communication strategies and engagement efforts.
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Cleared for Takeoff: For Gen Z, the Sky’s the Limit When It Comes to Engagement
Public Affairs professionals brainstorm ideas during the AETC Public Affairs Gen Z focus group in San Antonio, Texas, Feb 3-7, 2025.Air Education and Training Command officials hosted its first Gen Z focus group, bringing together public affairs professionals to explore how the Air Force can better connect with the next generation through modern communication strategies and engagement efforts.
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Cleared for Takeoff: For Gen Z, the Sky’s the Limit When It Comes to Engagement
Public Affairs professionals brainstorm ideas during the AETC Public Affairs Gen Z focus group in San Antonio, Texas, Feb 3-7, 2025. Air Education and Training Command officials hosted its first Gen Z focus group, bringing together public affairs professionals to explore how the Air Force can better connect with the next generation through modern communication strategies and engagement efforts.
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Cleared for Takeoff: For Gen Z, the Sky’s the Limit When It Comes to Engagement
Marcus Carrion, AETC’s Innovation, Futures and Strategy Division innovation deputy branch chief interacts with attendees during the AETC Public Affairs Gen Z focus group in San Antonio, Texas, Feb 3-7, 2025. Air Education and Training Command officials hosted its first Gen Z focus group, bringing together public affairs professionals to explore how the Air Force can better connect with the next generation through modern communication strategies and engagement efforts.
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Cleared for Takeoff: For Gen Z, the Sky’s the Limit When It Comes to Engagement
Kristi Hilbert, AETC Senior Strategic Media Advisor for Total Force interacts with attendees during the AETC Public Affairs Gen Z focus group in San Antonio, Texas, Feb 3-7, 2025. Air Education and Training Command officials hosted its first Gen Z focus group, bringing together public affairs professionals to explore how the Air Force can better connect with the next generation through modern communication strategies and engagement efforts.
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Cleared for Takeoff: For Gen Z, the Sky’s the Limit When It Comes to Engagement
Public Affairs professionals record innovative ideas on how to engage and inspire the next generation during AETC Public Affairs Gen Z focus group in San Antonio, Texas, Feb 3-7, 2025. Air Education and Training Command officials hosted its first Gen Z focus group, bringing together public affairs professionals to explore how the Air Force can better connect with the next generation through modern communication strategies and engagement efforts.
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Cleared for Takeoff: For Gen Z, the Sky’s the Limit When It Comes to Engagement
Public Affairs professionals brainstorm ideas during the AETC Public Affairs Gen Z focus group in San Antonio, Texas, Feb 3-7, 2025. Air Education and Training Command officials hosted its first Gen Z focus group, bringing together public affairs professionals to explore how the Air Force can better connect with the next generation through modern communication strategies and engagement efforts.
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SERE specialists showcase training for recruiters
An Air Force recruiter with the 330th Recruiting Squadron navigates a barbed wire roadblock following instruction from Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape (SERE) cadre members from the 66th Training Squadron, Det. 3, at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland June 3, 2019. Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape (SERE) cadre from are responsible for both the four-day Evasion and Conduct After Capture Course and the 15-day SERE Specialist Training Orientation Course at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland. ECAC was the first stop for recruiters from the 330th RCS who travelled from across the United States to attend this biannual squadron training intended to immerse recruiters into SERE training in order for them to be better able to recruit Air Force SERE candidates.
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SERE specialists showcase training for recruiters
Air Force Senior Master Sgt. Brian Kemmer, 66th Training Squadron, Det. 3. superintendent, addresses special operations recruiters from the 330th Recruiting Squadron before an immersion at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, June 3, 2019. Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape (SERE) cadre from are responsible for both the four-day Evasion and Conduct After Capture Course and the 15-day SERE Specialist Training Orientation Course at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland. ECAC was the first stop for recruiters from the 330th RCS who travelled from across the United States to attend this biannual squadron training intended to immerse recruiters into SERE training in order for them to be better able to recruit Air Force SERE candidates.
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SERE specialists showcase training for recruiters
An Air Force recruiter with the 330th Recruiting Squadron practices climbing a wall following instruction from Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape (SERE) cadre members from 66th Training Squadron, Det. 3, at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland June 3, 2019. Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape (SERE) cadre from are responsible for both the four-day Evasion and Conduct After Capture Course and the 15-day SERE Specialist Training Orientation Course at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland. ECAC was the first stop for recruiters from the 330th RCS who travelled from across the United States to attend this biannual squadron training intended to immerse recruiters into SERE training in order for them to be better able to recruit Air Force SERE candidates.
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SERE specialists showcase training for recruiters
Air Force Master Sgt. Travis Mooney, 66th Training Squadron, Det. 3 cadre, demonstrates how to use survival items or debris to safely scale a wall in an isolation or evasion-type environment, June 3, 2019. Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape (SERE) cadre from are responsible for both the four-day Evasion and Conduct After Capture Course and the 15-day SERE Specialist Training Orientation Course at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland. ECAC was the first stop for recruiters from the 330th RCS who travelled from across the United States to attend this biannual squadron training intended to immerse recruiters into SERE training in order for them to be better able to recruit Air Force SERE candidates.
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SERE specialists showcase training for recruiters
An Air Force recruiter with the 330th Recruiting Squadron practices scaling a wall following instruction from Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape (SERE) cadre members from 66th Training Squadron, Det. 3, at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland June 3, 2019. Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape (SERE) cadre from are responsible for both the four-day Evasion and Conduct After Capture Course and the 15-day SERE Specialist Training Orientation Course at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland. ECAC was the first stop for recruiters from the 330th RCS who travelled from across the United States to attend this biannual squadron training intended to immerse recruiters into SERE training in order for them to be better able to recruit Air Force SERE candidates.
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SERE specialists showcase training for recruiters
Air Force Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape (SERE) cadre members from 66th Training Squadron, Det. 3, at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland demonstrate how two individuals can safely and effectively scale a wall in an evasion-type environment, June 3, 2019. Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape (SERE) cadre from are responsible for both the four-day Evasion and Conduct After Capture Course and the 15-day SERE Specialist Training Orientation Course at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland. ECAC was the first stop for recruiters from the 330th RCS who travelled from across the United States to attend this biannual squadron training intended to immerse recruiters into SERE training in order for them to be better able to recruit Air Force SERE candidates.
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SERE specialists showcase training for recruiters
Master Sgt. Travis Mooney, center, cadre member from 66th Training Squadron, Det. 3, at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland demonstrates how to descend into a manhole, June 3, 2019. Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape (SERE) cadre from are responsible for both the four-day Evasion and Conduct After Capture Course and the 15-day SERE Specialist Training Orientation Course at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland. ECAC was the first stop for recruiters from the 330th RCS who travelled from across the United States to attend this biannual squadron training intended to immerse recruiters into SERE training in order for them to be better able to recruit Air Force SERE candidates.
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SERE cadre opens doors to recruiters
Instructors from the 66th Training Squadron’s Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape cadre at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland showcase their knowledge to recruiters from the 330th Recruiting Squadron during an immersion tour March 28, 2019. The recruiters travelled from locations across the United States to get a better understanding of the career field and experience the training a candidate must complete to become a SERE specialist.
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SERE cadre opens doors to recruiters
Instructors from the 66th Training Squadron’s Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape cadre at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland showcase their knowledge to recruiters from the 330th Recruiting Squadron during an immersion tour March 28, 2019. The recruiters travelled from locations across the United States to get a better understanding of the career field and experience the training a candidate must complete to become a SERE specialist.
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SERE cadre opens doors to recruiters
Instructors from the 66th Training Squadron’s Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape cadre at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland showcase their knowledge to recruiters from the 330th Recruiting Squadron during an immersion tour March 28, 2019. The recruiters travelled from locations across the United States to get a better understanding of the career field and experience the training a candidate must complete to become a SERE specialist.
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