Airman develops innovative training platform to enhance readiness

Staff Sgt. Chad Sticker, 66th Medical Squadron noncommissioned officer in charge of education and training, poses for a portrait at Fort Sam Houston, Texas, June 12. Stricker’s idea, selected as a quarter finalist in the AFWERX Spark Tank 2026 competition, focuses on improving the way Tactical Combat Casualty Care courses are taught and is designed to connect classroom instruction and combat reality through virtual reality technology with physical movement to provide a performance-based assessment to create a more consistent and realistic training program. (Courtesy photo)

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