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SWTW welcomes new commander, Col. Nathan Colunga
U.S. Air Force Col. Nathan Colunga, Special Warfare Training Wing commander, addresses members of the SWTW during the SWTW change of command ceremony at Joint Base San Antonio-Chapman Training Annex, Texas, July 11, 2022. Colunga comes to the SWTW from Royal Air Force Mildenhall, where he was the vice commander for the 352nd Special Operations Wing.
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SWTW welcomes new commander, Col. Nathan Colunga
U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Michele Edmondson (left), 2nd Air Force commander and presiding officer, passes the guidon to Col. Nathan Colunga (middle), incoming Special Warfare Training Wing commander, during the SWTW change of command ceremony at Joint Base San Antonio-Chapman Training Annex, Texas, July 11, 2022. At right is Col. Mason Dula, outgoing SWTW commander.
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SWTW welcomes new commander, Col. Nathan Colunga
U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Michele Edmondson (left), 2nd Air Force commander and presiding officer, presents the Legion of Merit to Col. Mason Dula (right), outgoing Special Warfare Training Wing commander during the SWTW change of command ceremony at Joint Base San Antonio-Chapman Training Annex, Texas, July 11, 2022.
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SWTW welcomes new commander, Col. Nathan Colunga
U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Michele Edmondson, 2nd Air Force commander and presiding officer, addresses members of the Special Warfare Training Wing during the SWTW change of command ceremony at Joint Base San Antonio-Chapman Training Annex, Texas, July 11, 2022. Col. Nathan Colunga received command of the SWTW from the outgoing commander, Col. Mason Dula.
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U.S. Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. CQ Brown, Jr. presents the Air Education and Training Command guidon to Lt. Gen. Brian Robinson, AETC commander, during a change of command ceremony May 20, 2022, at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas. Robinson is a weapons officer and command pilot with more than 4,400 hours in airlift and trainer aircraft. Prior to assuming his current role, he served as the deputy commander at Air Mobility Command. (U.S. Air Force photo by Sean Worrell)
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U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Brian Robinson, commander of Air Education and Training Command, speaks after taking command of AETC during a change of command ceremony at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas, May 20, 2022. Robinson, is a weapons officer and command pilot with more than 4,400 hours in airlift and trainer aircraft. Prior to assuming his current role, Lt. Gen. Robinson served as the deputy commander at Air Mobility Command. (U.S. Air Force photo by Sean Worrell)
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Maj. Gen. Andrea D. Tullos, deputy commander of Air Education and Training Command, renders a salute during the playing of the U.S. National Anthem at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph during the AETC change of command May 20, 2022. Hangar 41 was filled with AETC members, local, state officials and civic leaders where U.S. Air Force Chief of Staff CQ Brown Jr., presided over the ceremony as U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Brad Webb relinquished command to U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Brian Robinson. (U.S. Air Force photo by Sean Worrell)
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U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Brian Robinson, commander of Air Education and Training Command, renders his first salute to the men and women of the First Command during AETC’s change of command ceremony at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas, May 20, 2022. Robinson is the 35th AETC commander and is now responsible for a command that includes Air Force Recruiting Service, two Numbered Air Forces and Air University, training more than 293,000 students per year with about 60,000 active-duty, Reserve, Guard, civilian and contractor personnel. (U.S. Air Force photo by Sean Worrell)
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U.S. Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. CQ Brown, Jr. speaks during the Air Education and Training Command change of command ceremony at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas, May 20, 2022. Brown presided over the ceremony, at which time U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Brad Webb relinquished command to U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Brian Robinson. Robinson is the 35th AETC commander and is now responsible for a command that includes Air Force Recruiting Service, two Numbered Air Forces and Air University, training more than 293,000 students per year with about 60,000 active-duty, Reserve, Guard, civilian and contractor personnel. (U.S. Air Force photo by Sean Worrell)
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Largest ever Pararescue class graduates
Pararescue apprentice course class 22-01 graduates 37 new pararescue Airmen and combat rescue officers, a record number of graduates. PJs and CROs are two of the Air Force's highest-demand, lowest-density career fields.
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Largest ever Pararescue class graduates
Pararescue apprentice course class 22-01 graduates 37 new pararescue Airmen and combat rescue officers, a record number of graduates. PJs and CROs are two of the Air Force's highest-demand, lowest-density career fields.
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Largest ever Pararescue class graduates
Pararescue apprentice course class 22-01 graduates 37 new pararescue Airmen and combat rescue officers, a record number of graduates. PJs and CROs are two of the Air Force's highest-demand, lowest-density career fields.
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Largest ever Pararescue class graduates
Pararescue apprentice course class 22-01 graduates 37 new pararescue Airmen and combat rescue officers, a record number of graduates, at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico, Apr. 29, 2022. PJs and CROs are two of the Air Force's highest-demand, lowest-density career fields.
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Largest ever Pararescue class graduates
Pararescue apprentice course class 22-01 graduates 37 new pararescue Airmen and combat rescue officers, a record number of graduates, at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico, Apr. 29, 2022. PJs and CROs are two of the Air Force's highest-demand, lowest-density career fields.
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AETC’s chief learning officer visits SWTW, observes human performance training
Dr. Wendy Walsh (left), Air Education and Training Command chief learning officer, observes Mr. Tyler Christiansen (right), Special Warfare Human Performance Support Group human performance director, conduct a blood flow restriction exercise with Dr. Joseph Kirkman (center), Special Warfare Operational Medicine Squadron supervisory physical therapist, at the Special Warfare Training Wing Human Performance Training Center on Joint Base San Antonio-Chapman Training Annex, Texas, April 5, 2022. Dr. Walsh and her team participated in an immersion tour of the SWTW to learn about how the SWTW builds Air Force Special Warfare Airmen and prepares them for combat.
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AETC’s chief learning officer visits SWTW, observes human performance training
Dr. Wendy Walsh (center), Air Education and Training Command chief learning officer, executes a reaction time training exercise as Maj. Jessica Carpenter (left), Special Warfare Human Performance Squadron conditioning flight commander, watches at the Special Warfare Training Wing Human Performance Training Center on Joint Base San Antonio-Chapman Training Annex, Texas, April 5, 2022. Walsh and her team participated in an immersion tour of the SWTW to learn about how the SWTW builds Air Force Special Warfare Airmen and prepares them for combat.
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AETC’s chief learning officer visits SWTW, observes human performance training
Dr. Wendy Walsh (near center), Air Education and Training Command chief learning officer, and Dr. Brian Davis (third from right), Second Air Force chief training officer, observe the Special Warfare Training Wing Pre-Dive Course with Maj. Kevin Epstein (second from right), 350th Special Warfare Training Squadron commander, and Dr. Karal Garcia (far right), Special Warfare Training Group training advisor, at Chaparral Pool on Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, April 5, 2022. Walsh and her team participated in an immersion tour of the SWTW to learn about how the SWTW builds Air Force Special Warfare Airmen and prepares them for combat.
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AETC’s chief learning officer visits SWTW, observes human performance training
Dr. Wendy Walsh (right), Air Education and Training Command chief learning officer, is briefed by Maj. Jessica Carpenter (left), Special Warfare Human Performance Squadron conditioning flight commander, about tools that help assess and improve neurocognitive reaction times for Air Force Special Warfare candidates at the Special Warfare Training interim Wing Human Performance Training Center at Joint Base San Antonio-Chapman Training Annex, Texas, April 5, 2022. Dr. Walsh and her team participated in an immersion tour of the SWTW to learn about how the SWTW builds Air Force Special Warfare Airmen and prepares them for combat.
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AETC’s chief learning officer visits SWTW, observes human performance training
Dr. Wendy Walsh (far left), Air Education and Training Command chief learning officer, and Dr. Brian Davis (center), Second Air Force chief training officer, are briefed by Maj. Kevin Epstein (second from right), 350th Special Warfare Training Squadron commander, and Dr. Karal Garcia (far right), Special Warfare Training Group training advisor, on the Special Warfare Training Wing Pre-Dive Course at Chaparral Pool at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, April 5, 2022. Walsh and her team participated in an immersion tour of the SWTW to learn about how the SWTW builds Air Force Special Warfare Airmen and prepares them for combat.
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