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Students code app programs during computer class Feb.

Students code app programs during computer class Feb.

Students code app programs during computer class Feb. 13, 2019, at Virginia Allred Stacey Junior/Senior High School at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. Col. Robert W. Trayers Jr., Air Force Recruiting Se... More

A Bots in Blue club members showcases their robot to

A Bots in Blue club members showcases their robot to

A Bots in Blue club members showcases their robot to Col. Robert W. Trayers Jr., Air Force Recruiting Service vice commander, during a visit to Virginia Allred Stacey Junior/Senior High School Feb. 13, 2019, at... More

Col. Robert W. Trayers Jr., Air Force Recruiting Service

Col. Robert W. Trayers Jr., Air Force Recruiting Service

Col. Robert W. Trayers Jr., Air Force Recruiting Service vice commander, and Lt. Col. Steven Lamb, 502nd Installation Support Group vice commander, visited the Bots in Blue Feb. 13, 2019, at Virginia Allred Sta... More

Col. Robert W. Trayers Jr., Air Force Recruiting Service

Col. Robert W. Trayers Jr., Air Force Recruiting Service

Col. Robert W. Trayers Jr., Air Force Recruiting Service vice commander, and Lt. Col. Steven Lamb, 502nd Installation Support Group vice commander, receive a presentation Feb. 13, 2019, about the science, techn... More

A Bots in Blue club members showcases their robot to

A Bots in Blue club members showcases their robot to

A Bots in Blue club members showcases their robot to Col. Robert W. Trayers Jr., Air Force Recruiting Service vice commander, during a visit to Virginia Allred Stacey Junior/Senior High School Feb. 13, 2019, at... More

Jordan Peterson and Madison Sligh, Bots in Blue members,

Jordan Peterson and Madison Sligh, Bots in Blue members,

Jordan Peterson and Madison Sligh, Bots in Blue members, showcase tools their club’s robots must be able to use during competitions to Col. Robert W. Trayers Jr., Air Force Recruiting Service vice commander, du... More

The Bots in Blues, a FIRST Tech Challenge team, showcase

The Bots in Blues, a FIRST Tech Challenge team, showcase

The Bots in Blues, a FIRST Tech Challenge team, showcase their award winning robot to Col. Robert W. Trayers Jr., Air Force Recruiting Service vice commander, and Lt. Col. Steven Lamb, 502nd Installation Suppor... More

Jordan Peterson, son of Maj. Frederick Peterson, Air

Jordan Peterson, son of Maj. Frederick Peterson, Air

Jordan Peterson, son of Maj. Frederick Peterson, Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center installation engineer program manager, explains the Bots in Blues’s activities and success at competitions to t... More

A student codes app programs during computer class

A student codes app programs during computer class

A student codes app programs during computer class Feb. 13, 2019, at Virginia Allred Stacey Junior/Senior High School at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. The members of the class were part of CyberPatrio... More

A Bots in Blue club member shows Col. Robert W. Trayers

A Bots in Blue club member shows Col. Robert W. Trayers

A Bots in Blue club member shows Col. Robert W. Trayers Jr., Air Force Recruiting Service vice commander, how to drive their robot during a visit to Virginia Allred Stacey Junior/Senior High School Feb. 13, 201... More

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