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  • FDA warns against three "fat-burning" supplements

    Base medical officials are advising users of three "fat-burning" supplements to immediately discontinue use of the products after one was linked to at least 29 potential cases of hepatitis and the other two were shown to contain ingredients similar to those used in methamphetamines.The popular

  • F-35 instructor is commander's "Wingman of Choice"

    Master Sgt. Johnathan Meyer, an F-35 Lightning II instructor at Luke Air Force Base, Ariz., from Harltand, Wis., who has spent more than 14 years in the Air Force, has been selected as the commander's "Wingman of Choice." He is inspired by the accomplishment of others and reading. His hobbies

  • Brotherly Bonds: A service member's inspiration

    Every member of the U.S. military has their own reason for serving, and for Master Sgt. Ismael Paez Jr., 82nd Training Wing protocol superintendent, his is a very personal one that dwells with him to this very day. On May 23, 2004, Paez's brother, Marine Staff Sgt. Jorge Molina, was killed in action

  • 82 TRW commander on mission, vision, motto changes

    Teammates, I wanted to let you know about some important changes to our mission, vision and motto that are effective immediately. *Mission: Train and Inspire WarriorsChanging "Airmen" to "Warriors" might sound like a small thing, but "Airmen"doesn't cover all the great people who are part of our

  • "I am AF Energy" campaign in full swing

    The month of October is Energy Action Month and provides an opportunity for Airmen to learn more about the impact of energy to the Air Force's mission as part of a national campaign led by the Department of Energy. The theme continues to be, "I am Air Force Energy," with the goal of inspiring the

  • Political activities in the workplace

    Neither military members or federal civilians may engage in political activities while on duty, in any government office or facility, in a government vehicle or while in an official uniform. This includes expressing personal political opinions in a manner that implies official approval or

  • Airman sentenced for drugs

    A student Airman from the 362nd Training Squadron was sentenced to eight months confinement, a bad conduct discharge and a forfeiture of $1,010 per month for eight months after pleading guilty Oct. 9 to several drug charges.Airman Basic Branson C. Russell entered his guilty plea before a military

  • Aerospace Medicine Service Craftsman is commander's "Wingman of Choice"

    Staff Sgt. Adam Presley, an 82nd Aerospace Medicine Squadron medical service craftsman, from Burleson, Texas, was selected as the commander's wingman of choice. He is inspired by his five-year-old son, Samuel, and has spent more than two years at Sheppard. The 82nd Training Wing "Commander's Wingman

  • Support Agreement Manager is commander's "Wingman of Choice"

    Barbara Ashby, an 82nd Logistics Readiness Squadron support agreement manager from Amarillo, Texas, was selected as the commander's wingman of choice. Having served Sheppard for over 29 years, she is inspired by her faith and belief in overcoming adversity. The 82nd Training Wing "Commander's