Cannon AFB’s new MindGym sharpens Air Commandos’ cognition
An Airman sits in the Lumena MindGym during a training session at Cannon Air Force Base, N.M., Feb 6, 2024. “It's important to get after cognitive training for our Airmen,” said Lt. Col. Brandon Dues, 318th Special Operations Squadron commander. “We must invest in developing our human resources in the cognitive space and improve their tactical capabilities. This will enable us to be better prepared for strategic competition in tomorrow's fight.” (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Alexcia Givens)
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