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  • Leavitt: Dream big, work hard

    Maj. Gen. Jeannie Leavitt, Chief of Safety for the Air and Space Forces, visited Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, April 1, 2022, as the guest speaker for an undergraduate pilot training graduation at the 80th Flying Training Wing, but also took time for professional development opportunities.

  • Children experience 'deployed life' with Operation K.I.D.S.

    Operation K.I.D.S., or Kids Investigating Deployment Services, helped provide some insight, and a little entertainment, for the youngest who serve as almost 70 children participated in the event at Sheppard AFB on April 9, 2022.

  • Sykes family expands as AF family steps up

    The Sykes family received devastating news in February 2021 when their daughter, Zoey, was diagnosed with a rare form of leukemia. Once alone, their family grew when their Air Force family stepped in to support and help them in their long journey.

  • Drew: We owe them the same debt

    Brig. Gen. Lyle K. Drew, Sheppard Air Force Base and 82nd Training Wing commander, local and state officials and Vietnam veterans from the area celebrated the unveiling of a Vietnam War memorial unveiling ceremony at Lake Wichita Park in Wichita Falls, Texas, March 29, 2022. Drew was the keynote

  • AFLOS celebrates 21 M-A-R Day

    The Air Force Logistics Officer School at Sheppard Air Force Base recently had an informal celebration of "21 M-A-R Day" to celebrate its three career fields, collectively known as "21X," based on the functional grouping of the Air Force Specialty Code 21M, 21A, and 21R.

  • Simulator enhances training for next generation of LROs

    Preparation of readiness officers to perform those tasks as directors of operations in a squadron begins here at the 363rd Training Squadron’s Air Force Logistics Officer School, and that now includes the use of model and simulation software to enhance the learning process.

  • Gauck, Hernandez first female duo to lead CSFE Detachment Sheppard

    The Center for Seabees and Facilities Engineering Detachment Commander Lt. j.g. Gayle Gauck and Senior Chief Petty Officer Malinda Hernandez, senior enlisted leader, have broken the proverbial glass ceiling at Sheppard Air Force Base as the first women to serve in those capacities at the same time.

  • Airmen in Training sweep competition in gaming tournament

    Two teams from the U.S. Air Force and Royal Saudi Air Force competed in four best-of-three matches in fan-favorite games Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Rocket League, a soccer-style game on steroids where the players are vehicles. The United States team swept the series, 4-0, to win the