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Col. Roy Collins, commander of the 37th Training Wing, passes the Battlefield Airman Training Group guidon to Col. Ronald Stenger, the inaugural commander of the BA TG, during the BA TG activation ceremony June 2, 2016, at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. The BA TG encompasses five subordinate squadrons, whose members will train the Air Force's conventional and special operations ground forces, including combat controllers, pararescuemen, special operations weathermen and tactical air control party Airmen. The vision of the group is to become the recognized leader among the special operations forces selection and training community while driving human performance innovation for tactical athletes.
160602-F-HJ874-075.JPG Photo By: Senior Airman Krystal Wright

JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-LACKLAND, Texas - Col. Roy Collins, commander of the 37th Training Wing, passes the Battlefield Airman Training Group guidon to Col. Ronald Stenger, the inaugural commander of the BA TG, during the BA TG activation ceremony June 2, 2016, at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. The BA TG encompasses five subordinate squadrons, whose members will train the Air Force's conventional and special operations ground forces, including combat controllers, pararescuemen, special operations weathermen and tactical air control party Airmen. The vision of the group is to become the recognized leader among the special operations forces selection and training community while driving human performance innovation for tactical athletes.


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