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  • Immediate family with an immediate impact

    Air Force families have always played an essential role in the mission. The Leigh Family’s impact however, is huge on the 334th Training Squadron and the Air Traffic Controller apprentice course.Stanley Leigh, 334th TRS Air Traffic Control master instructor; SSgt Justin Leigh, 334th TRS ATC

  • 77-year-old ATC instructor returns to guide new Airmen

    “The way I grew up, college wasn’t pushed like it is now because there were a lot of jobs,” said Jim Bailey, 334th Training Squadron air traffic control instructor. “People took those jobs and stayed until they retired, but I went into the military because I wanted to. I thought it was cool.”Bailey

  • 334th TRS partners with USM, strive to update curriculum

    The 334th Training Squadron collaborated with the University of Southern Mississippi to come up with an innovative way to teach the command and control students here. USM students presented their solution via Zoom to the instructors of the Command and Control Apprentice Course, May 6.This was

  • 334th TRS instructor awarded Civilian Instructor of the Year

    Robert Fried, 334th Training Squadron instructor, received the 2018 Civilian Instructor of the Year award for Second Air Force, here.Fried was heavily involved in course development of the radar, airfield and weather career field, as well as developed all course materials for the introduction block,

  • 334th TRS welcomes new commander

    Lt. Col. Harry James, incoming 334th Training Squadron commander, took command from Lt. Col. Billy Wilson, Jr., outgoing 334th TRS commander, during a change of command ceremony here May 23.

  • A1C Holt memorial: honoring sacrifice

    On April 5, 2019 the 334th Training Squadron held the fifth annual memorial event in honor of Airman 1st Class Antoine Holt, 603rd Air Control Squadron command and control battle management operations operator.The 334th TRS and members of the Holt family gather each year to not only remember the