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Special Warfare Training Wing physical medicine technician embeds with NASA
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Emily Valdovinos (right), Special Warfare Human Performance Squadron physical medicine technician, poses for a portrait with Col. Raja Chari (left), NASA astronaut, with a USAF flag that Chari brought aboard the International Space Station at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, Jun. 16, 2022. Valdovinos was hand-selected by the NASA Astronaut Strength, Conditioning and Rehab Group to help develop personalized strength, conditioning, mobility, and rehabilitative plans for NASA astronauts.
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Special Warfare Training Wing physical medicine technician embeds with NASA
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Emily Valdovinos (right), Special Warfare Human Performance Squadron physical medicine technician, poses for a portrait with Maj. Danielle Anderson (left), musculoskeletal medicine and rehabilitation lead, Astronaut Strength, Conditioning and Rehab Group, at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, Jun. 16, 2022. Valdovinos was hand-selected by the ASCR Group to help develop personalized strength, conditioning, and rehabilitative plans for NASA astronauts.
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Special Warfare Training Wing physical medicine technician embeds with NASA
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Emily Valdovinos (left), Special Warfare Human Performance Squadron physical medicine technician, works with Col Raja Chari, NASA astronaut, on a strengthening exercise for Chari’s post-flight reconditioning at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, Jun. 16, 2022. Valdovinos was hand-selected by the NASA Astronaut Strength, Conditioning and Rehab Group to help develop personalized strength, conditioning, and rehabilitative plans for NASA astronauts.
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Special Warfare Training Wing physical medicine technician embeds with NASA
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Emily Valdovinos (far center), Special Warfare Human Performance Squadron physical medicine technician, works with Maj. Nichole Ayers (near center), NASA astronaut candidate, on routine mobility exercises at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, Jun. 16, 2022. Valdovinos was hand-selected by the NASA Astronaut Strength, Conditioning and Rehab Group to help develop personalized strength, conditioning, and rehabilitative plans for NASA astronauts.
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Special Warfare Training Wing physical medicine technician embeds with NASA
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Emily Valdovinos (far right), Special Warfare Human Performance Squadron physical medicine technician, works with Col. Raja Chari (center), NASA astronaut, on a strengthening exercise for Chari’s post-flight reconditioning at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, Jun. 16, 2022. Valdovinos was hand-selected by the NASA Astronaut Strength, Conditioning and Rehab Group to help develop personalized strength, conditioning, and rehabilitative plans for NASA astronauts.
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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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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 (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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AETC’s chief learning officer visits SWTW, observes human performance training
U.S. Air Force Col George Buse (left), Special Warfare Human Performance Support Group commander, briefs Dr. Wendy Walsh (right), Air Education and Training Command chief learning officer, on how members of the Special Warfare Training Wing leverage cutting-edge human performance technology at the SWTW interim Human Performance Training Center at 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 (third from right), Air Education and Training Command chief learning officer and Dr. Brian Davis (second from right), Second Air Force chief training officer, observe Tactical Air Control Party candidates in the 353rd Special Warfare Training Squadron practice small unit tactics with Dr. Karal Garcia (far right), Special Warfare Training Group training adisor, Chief Master Sgt. Jason Hammel (sixth from right), 353rd SWTS senior enlisted leader, and Maj. William West (fifth from right), 353rd SWTS director of operations at Joint Base San Antonio-Chapman Training Annex, Texas, Apr. 4, 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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U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Todd Popovic, Special Warfare Training Wing command chief, leads participants in Memorial pushups during a rededication ceremony in honor of U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. William Schroeder and U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Scott Sather at the SWTW training compound Joint Base San Antonio, Chapman Training Annex, Apr. 8, 2022. The wing and echelon units hosted a two and one-half mile ruck march followed by Memorial pushups and the unveiling of refitted memorials in coordination with Gold Star families (U.S. Air Force photo by Brian Boisvert)
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