 Airman from the 155th Force Support Squadron training conducting in processing for deploying personnel March 23, 2022 at the Greenleaf training site in Hastings, Nebraska. Technical Sergeant Christina Hallweg, the installation personnel readiness non-commissioned officer, explains the importance of this training. We are learning to be a PERSCO team, which stands for personnel contingency operations. We are training on subjects such as pre-deployment actions, the deployed mission and accountability concepts, blending our classrooms at training with real-world hands-on experience. Hallweg also says Air Force often deploys as one or two members in support of a mission in comparison to Army deploying in larger units to support joint efforts. Hallweg also sees advantages to doing these types of training opportunities for her and fellow Airmen. I would say the camaraderie is very beneficial. It's eye-opening for them. They've been through boot camp, right, as an Air Force trainee. It's important for them to see the way that our other services operate and it's a good training opportunity for them and learning opportunity. Reporting from Greenleaf training site in Hastings, Nebraska, I'm Air Force Technical Sergeant Denise Mummins.