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737th Training Support Squadron

 

737th Training Support Squadron

 

Commander: Lt. Col. Joseph M.P. Harris      

Senior Enlisted Leader: Chief Master Sgt. Luis Torres

Squadron Lineage: Constituted the 3705th Training Support Squadron on Jan. 29, 1992, and activated on Feb. 1, 1992. The squadron was re-designated the 320th Training Support Squadron on Aug. 25, 1992, and 737th Training Support  Squadron on April 1, 1994.

Shield: Blue and yellow representing the Air Force colors, blue alludes to the sky, the primary theater for Air Force operations. Yellow refers to the sun and the excellence required of Air Force personnel. The wings reflect the Air Force mission. The flight symbol represents the unit’s function to support the parent organization by providing qualified personnel. The torch symbolizes the squadron personnel and their ability to impact knowledge. Approved on July 11, 1996.

Operations: The 737th Training Support Squadron is responsible for all BMT support functions to include receiving and shipping, emergency medical support, processing, Military Training Instructor School, information technology, and houses those in a holdover status.

Mission Statement: Support the Air Force Basic Military Training enterprise and develop world class professionals.

Vision: To become AETC’s premier unit for seamless innovative training and support to enhance 21st Century Air and Space Forces.

Squadron Mascot: Raptor

Squadron Color: Royal Blue

Squadron Chant: Raptors….Day one to day done!

Trainee/Holdover Address Information:  Your trainee will contact you and provide his/her mailing address. Please do not send any “care packages” (i.e. food, candy, or any type of snacks), however, letters are appreciated. 

For More Information: Call the Pfingston Reception Center at 210-671-3024 Monday through Wednesday from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m.