Sheppard AFB Photo Gallery

Thank you for visiting the Sheppard Air Force Base photo gallery. Since the site was established in 2007, thousands of images from training activities to support functions, family events and more have been captured and posted here. A change in the content management system has limited the number of gallery pages to 100, so guests will not be able to scroll through the pages to the very beginning of our collection. However, guests can search for images by using keywords such as names, a specific squadron, an aircraft, or event. 

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Greg “Pop” Crase, 363rd Training Squadron F-22 crew chief apprentice course instructor, assists his students in removing an infrared countermeasure door from an F-22 at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, April 24, 2019. Although this task is a rarity as an F-22 crew chief, Crase said it is important for them to be as knowledgeable and proficient as possible with a variety of tasks. Crase’s class is scheduled to graduate June 14, after which he will retire after 21 years as an instructor at Sheppard. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Madeleine E. Remillard)

PHOTO BY: Airman 1st Class Madeleine E. Remillard
VIRIN: 190425-F-PQ209-0033.JPG
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