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Master Sgt. Michael Rowley, 335th Training Squadron

Master Sgt. Michael Rowley, 335th Training Squadron

Master Sgt. Michael Rowley, 335th Training Squadron instructor supervisor, and Lt. Col. Steve Lipinski, 335th TRS commander, review an accountability list for Airmen who are sheltering in Wolfe Hall during a hu... More

Staff Sgt. Robert Pratt, 335th Training Squadron instructor,

Staff Sgt. Robert Pratt, 335th Training Squadron instructor,

Staff Sgt. Robert Pratt, 335th Training Squadron instructor, and other shelter security augmentees inspect Airmen’s personal bags as they process into Wolfe Hall for sheltering during a hurricane exercise Aug. ... More

Airmen from the 335th Training Squadron in-process

Airmen from the 335th Training Squadron in-process

Airmen from the 335th Training Squadron in-process into Wolfe Hall for sheltering during a hurricane exercise Aug. 11, 2017, on Keesler Air Force Base, Miss. Each year Keesler personnel participate in exercise ... More

Staff Sgt. Brandon Brown, 335th Training Squadron instructor

Staff Sgt. Brandon Brown, 335th Training Squadron instructor

Staff Sgt. Brandon Brown, 335th Training Squadron instructor and shelter management team member, in-processes Dudley Cruse, 81st Training Wing safety technician, into Wolfe Hall for sheltering during a hurrican... More

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