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History of 3701st BMTS

The **3701st Basic Military Training Squadron (BMTS)** was established at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, as part of the United States Air Force’s foundational training infrastructure. Activated in the late 1940s, the squadron was responsible for the initial military training of thousands of Air Force recruits, instilling discipline, physical fitness, and basic military skills. Over the decades, the 3701st BMTS adapted to changes in training doctrine and technology, playing a crucial role during periods of large-scale mobilization such as the Korean and Vietnam Wars. The unit’s legacy is marked by its contribution to shaping generations of Airmen before it was eventually inactivated and its lineage consolidated during Air Force training reorganizations.

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ABOUT 3701st BMTS

  • Formation and Purpose: The 3701st Basic Military Training Squadron (BMTS) was established as one of the key squadrons at Lackland Air Force Base, dedicated to providing basic military training for new United States Air Force (USAF) recruits.
  • Location: The 3701st BMTS operated out of Lackland AFB in San Antonio, Texas, which is known as the “Gateway to the Air Force.”
  • Era of Activity: The squadron was especially prominent during the Cold War era, and was active throughout much of the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s.
  • Massive Throughput: At the height of the Vietnam War, the 3701st BMTS trained thousands of new airmen each year, helping to rapidly expand the Air Force’s personnel.
  • Squadron Mascots and Traditions: The 3701st BMTS, like other training squadrons, had unique mascots, mottos, and squadron flags that helped build esprit de corps among trainees.
  • Integration Milestone: The 3701st BMTS played a role in the integration of the Air Force, training recruits from diverse backgrounds as military policy changed in the late 1940s and 1950s.
  • Notable Alumni: Many airmen who trained with the 3701st BMTS went on to distinguished service careers, including decorated combat veterans and senior leaders.
  • End of Service: The squadron designation was inactivated in the late 20th century as part of a reorganization of Air Force basic training squadrons, with its legacy continuing in successor units.
  • Parade Ground Ceremonies: The 3701st BMTS regularly participated in graduation parades that showcased the transformation of civilians into airmen, a tradition still observed at Lackland today.
  • Heritage Preservation: Former members of the 3701st BMTS have formed alumni groups and contribute to online archives, sharing stories and memorabilia from their time in training and helping preserve Air Force history.

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