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New stress inoculation training held at Duke Field
Student trainers going through the first round of stress inoculation training ask questions and discuss course material at Duke Field, Florida, March 11, 2024. During the event, officials shared ways to implement stress inoculation tools and ensured that trainers could pass the knowledge on to unit-level representatives who will perpetuate the program. (Photo courtesy of Master Sgt. Ben Rowe)
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New innovation lab gives Airmen tools to invent
A 3D-printed trophy sits on a platform in the 919th Special Operations Wing innovation lab at Duke Field, Florida, March 22, 2024. The printers are available throughout the week for Duke Field Airmen and civilian personnel. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Dylan Gentile)
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New innovation lab gives Airmen tools to invent
John Wilson, 919th Special Operations Wing process and improvement analyst, shows off the 3D print design for the innovation lab signage at Duke Field, Florida, March 22, 2024. Leadership at the 919th SOW hopes Airmen use the lab to come up with creative solutions for everyday problems in operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Dylan Gentile)
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New innovation lab gives Airmen tools to invent
Three 3D-printed signs hang from a wall at the Duke Field, Florida, March 22, 2024. The signs are a demonstration of the various applications of the 3D printing technology. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Dylan Gentile)
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New innovation lab gives Airmen tools to invent
John Wilson, 919th Special Operations Wing process and improvement analyst, holds a faux armament he printed using the innovation lab’s 3D printers at Duke Field, Florida, March 22, 2024. Wilson is available throughout the week upon request and on drill weekends to assist Citizen Air Commandos with the printing and creation process. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Dylan Gentile)
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New innovation lab gives Airmen tools to invent
Tools available at the innovation lab for Airmen to create with hang from a 3D printed rack at Duke Field, Florida, March 22, 2024. The innovation lab has various resources for Airmen and Duke Field personnel to utilize in their optimization efforts. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Dylan Gentile)
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New stress inoculation training held at Duke Field
A student trainer goes through stress inoculation training at Duke Field Florida, March 11, 2024. Air Force Reserve Command understands all members will inevitably have to overcome stress at some point in their careers, between their military and civilian lives. The training provides service members with tools and resources to better cope with pressure from everyday life. (Photo courtesy of Master Sgt. Ben Rowe)
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New stress inoculation training held at Duke Field
Lt Col John Rolsen answers the questions of student trainers during the first iteration of stress inoculation training at Duke Field, Florida, March 11, 2024. Stress inoculation takes a similar approach to that of medical inoculation. The inoculation concept aims to arm Airmen with the tools to cope when facing stress. (Photo courtesy of Master Sgt. Ben Rowe)
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New stress inoculation training held at Duke Field
Lt Col John Rolsen answers the questions of student trainers during the first iteration of stress inoculation training at Duke Field, Florida, March 11, 2024. Stress inoculation takes a similar approach to that of medical inoculation. The inoculation concept aims to arm Airmen with the tools to cope when facing stress. (Photo courtesy of Master Sgt. Ben Rowe)
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Dynamic duo keep deployments running smoothly
Erin Tyler, (left) and Master Sgt. Alan Smith-Toro, both 919th Special Operations Maintenance Group unit deployment managers, pose for a photo at Duke Field, Florida, July 11, 2022. UDMs ensure all their Airmen are ready to deploy within a 72-hour notice. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Dylan Gentile)
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Dynamic duo keep deployments running smoothly
Erin Tyler, 919th Special Operations Maintenance Group unit deployment manager, sorts through files at Duke Field, Florida, July 11, 2022. Tyler works alongside and collaborates with active-duty counterparts from the 492nd Special Operations Wing to ensure the highest state of readiness by Reservists in the integrated fighting force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Dylan Gentile)
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Dynamic duo keep deployments running smoothly
Master Sgt. Alan Smith-Toro, 919th Special Operations Maintenance Group unit deployment manager, inputs data into a digital database at Duke Field, Florida, July 11, 2022. UDMs ensure assigned personnel are mobility trained and mission-ready for combat and deployment operations in any theater. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Dylan Gentile)
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New memorial highlights Duke Field’s storied past
Three plaques are set on the new memorial dedicated to the history of the 919th Special Operations Wing and in memory of members from the 3205th Drone Group at Duke Field, Florida, Aug. 8, 2021. The 919th Special Operations Civil Engineer Squadron completed the memorial shortly after the 50th anniversary of the unit. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Dylan Gentile)
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New memorial highlights Duke Field’s storied past
A plaque explaining a brief history of the 919th Special Operations Wing rests on planks while setting in the new history memorial at Duke Field, Florida, Aug. 8, 2021. Wing leadership chose to place the new memorial adjacent to the track to give it more visibility and educate Airmen on the history of the unit. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Dylan Gentile)
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New memorial highlights Duke Field’s storied past
The original plaque from a dated memorial to members of the 3205th Drone Group rests at its new home on the recently completed history memorial at Duke Field, Florida, Aug. 8, 2021. On base, McWhorter Street, Blake Avenue, Clay Street, Audette Drive, Phillips Street, and Leffel Street, are all named after the casualties from training accident as part of the 3205th DG. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Dylan Gentile)
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New memorial highlights Duke Field’s storied past
Airman 1st Class Gilberto Costilla, 919th Special Operations Civil Engineer Squadron structural specialist, applies stucco to the top of the new history memorial at Duke Field, Florida Aug. 7, 2021. Airmen from the 919th SOCES broke ground on the project July 9, 2020. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Dylan Gentile)
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UDM brings valuable experience to position
Richard Bullock, 919th Special Operations Mission Support Group unit deployment manager, goes over the details of an upcoming exercise with a squadron-level unit deployment manager, July 19, 2021, at Duke Field, Florida. Bullock is a retired chief master sergeant with service dating back to Operation Just Cause in Panama. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Dylan Gentile)
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Recruiting steady despite COVID-19 challenges
Craig Anderson, U.S. Air Force enlistee, asks Tech. Sgt. Amy Busenbark, 351st Recruiting Squadron recruiter, questions about the Air Force while his family watches at Fort Walton Beach, Florida, July 8, 2021. Recruiting figures stayed steady throughout the fiscal year despite challenges brought on by the pandemic. (U.S Air Force photo by Senior Airman Dylan Gentile)
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Recruiting steady despite COVID-19 challenges
Tech. Sgt. Amy Busenbark, 351st Recruiting Squadron recruiter, explains an enlistment form to Craig Anderson, U.S. Air Force enlistee at Fort Walton Beach, Florida, July 8, 2021. Recruiters devised new methods such as conducting enlistments virtually to keep recruiting numbers steady despite challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Dylan Gentile)
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Recruiting steady despite COVID-19 challenges
Craig Anderson, U.S. Air Force enlistee, takes the Oath of Enlistment at Fort Walton Beach, Florida, July 8, 2021. Combat Aviation Advisors, civil engineers, and security forces members have open billets at the 919th Special Operations Wing. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Dylan Gentile)
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