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908th Airmen boost water survival skills
U.S. Air Force Water Survival Training instructors and augmentees from the 908th Operations Support Squadron overturn a Shallow Water Egress Training chair at the Bell Road YMCA in Montgomery, Alabama, May 20, 2025. Underwater egress training prepares Airmen to be able to survive an emergency aircraft water landing by providing classroom instruction and physical training scenarios in a pool. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Burks)
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908th Airmen boost water survival skills
U.S. Air Force Airmen from the 908th Operations Group help a wingman into a 20-man life raft during a Survival, Evasion, Resistance, Escape training exercise at the Bell Road YMCA in Montgomery, Alabama, May 20, 2025. Water Survival Training, part of SERE training, prepares Airmen for escaping aircraft in the event of a potential water landing and surviving in maritime environments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kamiyah Burks)
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908th Airmen boost water survival skills
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Jesse Liethen, Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape specialist with the 908th Operations Support Squadron, monitors as augmentees overturn a Shallow Water Egress Training chair at the Bell Road YMCA in Montgomery, Alabama, May 20, 2025. The SWET chair is designed to simulate a helicopter capsizing in the event of a possible water landing scenario. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kamiyah Burks)
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908th Airmen boost water survival skills
U.S. Air Force aircrew members practice utilizing their personal flotation device, the LPU-10/P, at the Bell Road YMCA in Montgomery, Alabama, May 20, 2025. Participants use these life preservers to stay afloat in water, then effectively transfer into life rafts to await rescue. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kamiyah Burks)
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908th establishes newest Grey Wolf den in Alabama’s River Region as wing prepares extended habitat for training new pups
The 908th Airlift Wing’s first MH-139A Grey Wolf helicopter lands April 3, 2024, at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama as a U.S. Navy Blue Angel F/A-18 Hornet practices for the upcoming Beyond the Horizon Air & Space Show taking place April 6 and 7, 2024. The arrival marks the first time in 726 days that the 908th has assigned aircraft as its last C-130 Hercules departed April 8, 2022, as part of the unit’s transition to becoming the formal training unit for the Grey Wolf. (U.S. Air Force photo by Bradley J. Clark)
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908th establishes newest Grey Wolf den in Alabama’s River Region as wing prepares extended habitat for training new pups
The 908th Airlift Wing’s first MH-139A Grey Wolf Helicopter taxis on the flight line April 3, 2024, at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama. The arrival of the helicopter signifies a major step in the wing’s transition from a tactical airlift mission to becoming the formal training unit for the Grey Wolf. (U.S. Air Force photo by Bradley J. Clark)
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908th establishes newest Grey Wolf den in Alabama’s River Region as wing prepares extended habitat for training new pups
The 908th Airlift Wing’s first MH-139A Grey Wolf Helicopter taxis on the flight line April 3, 2024, at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama. The arrival of the helicopter marks the first time in 726 days that the 908th Airlift Wing has assigned aircraft as its last C-130 Hercules departed April 8, 2022, as part of the unit’s transition to becoming the formal training unit for the Grey Wolf. (U.S. Air Force photo by Bradley J. Clark)
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908th establishes newest Grey Wolf den in Alabama’s River Region as wing prepares extended habitat for training new pups
U.S. Air Force Col. Christopher Lacouture, 908th Airlift Wing commander, center, is joined by 908th Operations Group Commander, Col. Shane Devlin, right front, and 908th Maintenance Group Commander, Lt. Col. Stuart Martin, right rear, as they welcome the Eglin Air Force Base, Florida aircrew that dropped of the 908th’s first MH-139A Grey Wolf helicopter April 3, 2024, at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama. The arrival of the helicopter signifies a major step in the 908th’s transition from tactical airlift mission to becoming the formal training unit for the Grey Wolf. (U.S. Air Force photo by Bradley J. Clark)
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908th establishes newest Grey Wolf den in Alabama’s River Region as wing prepares extended habitat for training new pups
U.S. Air Force Col. Shane Devlin, 908th Operations Group commander, inspects the 908th Airlift Wing’s first MH-139A Grey Wolf helicopter upon its arrival April 3, 2024, at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama. The 908th OG will be the main group focused on the wing’s new mission as the formal training unit for the Grey Wolf. (U.S. Air Force photo by Bradley J. Clark)
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908th establishes newest Grey Wolf den in Alabama’s River Region as wing prepares extended habitat for training new pups
The 908th Airlift Wing’s first MH-139A Grey Wolf Helicopter arrived at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama. April 3, 2024. The arrival of the helicopter signifies a major step in the wing’s transition from a tactical airlift mission to becoming the formal training unit for the Grey Wolf. (U.S. Air Force photo by Bradley J. Clark)
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908th establishes newest Grey Wolf den in Alabama’s River Region as wing prepares extended habitat for training new pups
The 908th Airlift Wing’s first MH-139A Grey Wolf Helicopter arrived at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama. April 3, 2024. The arrival of the helicopter marks the first time in 726 days that the 908th Airlift Wing has owned aircraft as its last C-130 Hercules departed April 8, 2022, as part of the unit’s transition to becoming the formal training unit for the Grey Wolf. (U.S. Air Force photo by Bradley J. Clark)
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908th establishes newest Grey Wolf den in Alabama’s River Region as wing prepares extended habitat for training new pups
The 908th Airlift Wing’s first MH-139A Grey Wolf Helicopter parks on the flight line April 3, 2024, at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama. The arrival of the helicopter signifies a major step in the wing’s transition from a tactical airlift mission to becoming the formal training unit for the Grey Wolf. (U.S. Air Force photo by Bradley J. Clark)
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908th next to have XR training for Maintainers
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Benjamin Elliot, left, and Master Sgt. Jason Gessler, right, demonstrate how to operate a helicopter jack for the Mass Virtual team’s extended reality training at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, June 4, 2025. The training will allow for Grey Wolf maintainers to be able to get hands-on equivalent training without the need to take an aircraft off of the flying schedule. (U.S. Air Force photos by Senior Airman Kamiyah Burks)
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908th next to have XR training for Maintainers
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Taneria Daniels, a maintainer within the 908th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, tightens the screw lock mechanism on a helicopter jack as a demonstration for Mass Virtual, an aircraft extended reality training company contracted by the Air Force to provide virtual reality training aids via the Integrated Technology Platform on Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, June 4, 2025. Raising the Grey Wolf was a necessary step for completing the list of tasks to be recorded and scanned for the extended reality training. (U.S. Air Force photos by Senior Airman Kamiyah Burks)
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908th next to have XR training for Maintainers
Caraline Aldis, a lead 3D art generalist at Mass Virtual, an aircraft extended reality training company, uses a photogrammetry scanner to collect data for XR training aids for the MH-139A Grey Wolf helicopter on Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, June 4, 2025. Photogrammetry works by taking overlapping photos of a physical model and stitching them together digitally to make a 3D model. (U.S. Air Force photos by Senior Airman Kamiyah Burks)
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908th next to have XR training for Maintainers
A team member of Mass Virtual, an aircraft extended reality training company, captures recordings with a video camera of Tech. Sgt. Benjamin Elliot, a maintainer with the 908th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, placing a bearing onto the landing gear at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, June 4, 2025. Recording the maintenance procedures allows the Mass Virtual team to reference the 908th AMXS maintainers when designing the XR trainer. (U.S. Air Force photos by Senior Airman Kamiyah Burks)
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908th next to have XR training for Maintainers
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Taneria Daniels, a maintainer within the 908th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, greases a ball bearing of the MH-139A Grey Wolf helicopter landing gear as a demonstration for Mass Virtual, an aircraft extended reality training company contracted by the Air Force to provide virtual reality training aids via the Integrated Technology Platform at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, June 4, 2025. The procedures are recorded and digitally scanned to later be turned into extended reality training aids. (U.S. Air Force photos by Senior Airman Kamiyah Burks)
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908th next to have XR training for Maintainers
A team member of Mass Virtual, an aircraft extended reality training company, takes photos with a camera of Tech. Sgt. Benjamin Elliot, a maintainer within the 908th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, placing a bearing onto the landing gear at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, June 4, 2025. Changing the rear tire was 1 of 19 tasks that were recorded and digitally scanned to later be turned into extended reality training aids. (U.S. Air Force photos by Senior Airman Kamiyah Burks)
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908th next to have XR training for Maintainers
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Taneria Daniels, a maintainer with the 908th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, takes a break after pumping a helicopter jack as a demonstration for Mass Virtual, an aircraft extended reality training company contracted by the Air Force to provide virtual reality training aids via the Integrated Technology Platform at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, June 4, 2025. Daniels, along with three other Airmen, were demonstrating the process of lifting the MH-139A Grey Wolf with a helicopter jack prior to removing a tire. (U.S. Air Force photos by Senior Airman Kamiyah Burks)
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908th next to have XR training for Maintainers
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Benjamin Elliot, a maintainer with the 908th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, loosens a helicopter jack as a team member from Mass Virtual films for later extended reality training aids at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, June 4, 2025. The recordings will be used as reference when building the XR training program for the MH-139 A Grey Wolf. (U.S. Air Force photos by Senior Airman Kamiyah Burks)
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