Features NCOA hosts British cadets for warrior day August 18, 2016 Photos by Airman 1st Class Lane T. Plummer Chief Master Sgt. Tamar Dennis, Kisling NCO Academy commandant (right), rewards Rebecca Kirk, Royal Air Force Reserve flying officer, with a certificate recognizing her participation in a series of exercises during Warrior Day Aug. 8 on Vogelweh. At the end of each day, the air cadets were rewarded for their hard work with certificates that acknowledged they successfully exercised admirable cooperative skills. Royal Air Force cadets and Kisling NCO Academy cadre play football during Warrior Day Aug. 8 on Vogelweh. The RAF air cadets visited the Kisling NCO Academy for a two-day team-building course, which not only gave them a glimpse of U.S. military life but also strengthened the alliance between the NATO partners. Tech. Sgt. Kristopher Worcester, Kisling NCO Academy instructor, throws a ball to a British cadet participating in Warrior day Aug. 8 on Vogelweh. The two-day team-building course gave cadets a glimpse of U.S. military life and strengthened the alliance between NATO partners. Royal Air Force cadets flip a tire during Warrior Day Aug. 8 on Vogelweh. Warrior Day serves as a way for the U.S. to continue to strengthen its relationship with the U.K. by showing the air cadets how the KMC works together and through physical exercises. Royal Air Force cadets race down a dirt track while performing fireman carries during Warrior Day, a physical exercise regimen hosted by the Kisling NCO Academy, Aug. 8 on Vogelweh. Warrior Day is a mentorship program between the U.S. Air Force and the United Kingdom’s Royal Air Force, where NCOA cadre provide insight on how Airmen train and stay educated. Tags: Kisling NCO Academy × Warrior Day « Previous × Next » Share Tweet