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NEWS | Oct. 12, 2017

CATM instructor returns to JBSA, trains next generation of Airmen

By Senior Airman Stormy Archer 502nd Air Base Wing Public Affairs

JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-LACKLAND, Texas - As a basic trainee, Senior Airman Robert Allore completed his combat arms training at the JBSA-Lackland Medina Training Annex.

Five years later, Allore finds himself back at the Medina Annex, training the next generation of Airmen as a 37th Training Support Squadron combat arms training instructor.

“Having the opportunity to instruct basic trainees is outstanding,” said Allore. “I fully remember my CATM experience during (basic military training). I sat in this very classroom and looked at the exact same blue boards that we have here now.

“To now be on the other side teaching new Airmen coming to us from BMT is a very surreal feeling. Being able to give them the knowledge that I have and seeing them make progress is what I really enjoy about instructing.”

As a combat arms instructor, Allore trains basic trainees, service members preparing for deployment or permanent change of station and members requalifying on their weapons.

“I love teaching,” Allore said. “I like helping people and trying to pass on knowledge and wisdom. I enjoy improving not only myself, but other people as well. This job does exactly that. You have the opportunity to teach multiple people, not just security forces, every career field.”

There are many things Allore enjoys about his job, but what he enjoys the most is being able to positively impact someone’s career. Especially if it is someone early in their Air Force career.

“The best things about being here with basic trainees, they are so motivated to learn,” said Allore. “These Airmen are the future. To instruct, knowing that these Airmen are going to go out and do big things in their career, and having the ability to have a positive impact on someone’s career, even if it is one person, that what makes being here so important to me.”

Allore is hopeful that his time at CATM will help propel him to the next step in his Air Force career.

“I have always wanted to be an instructor, and there is no better place to do that than JBSA-Lackland, Allore said. “I’m using the skills and tools I have learned here to one day become an MTI.”

For anyone else chasing their dreams in the Air Force Allore has a few pieces of advice.

“Stay motivated, live by the core values and just keep pushing each and every day.”