U.S. Air Force Senior Master Sgt. Blake Flora, left, superintendent of the 332d Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron’s Explosive Ordnance Disposal flight, Staff Sgt. Cullen Thomas a Military Working Dog handler with the 332d Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron, and Tech. Sgt. Guadalupe Corona, logistics chief of the 332d ECES EOD flight, answer questions during a Red Tail Storytellers event on Sept. 1, 2023, at an undisclosed location. The stories shared highlighted how they faced trauma, overcame it and became better for it. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Christopher Sommers)
Airmen from the 332d Air Expeditionary Wing executed a first-of-its-kind Forward Arming and Refueling Point operation at a cluster base in a combat area of responsibility.
The latest class of Airpower Leadership Academy has graduated. More than 80 Airmen from units across the 332d Air Expeditionary Wing participated in the eight-week program, attending two hours of classes per week. Students were selected by nomination from their unit leadership to learn more about making difficult decisions, leadership vs. management and teamwork.
You see them every time you come to the gate. You see their patrol vehicles rolling down the road. You may even see the K-9 teams out sometimes. But the 332d Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron’s most important tasks may be the one you don’t even notice.
The Aircraft Arresting System is a cable that runs across the flight line which is caught by an aircraft’s tail hook in the event of an emergency where the aircraft has lost the ability to stop under its own power.