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  • Portrait of BSC Chief continues tradition at 882nd TRG

    Former chief of the Biomedical Science Corps Col. Jeffrey Sventek, retired, unveiled his portrait at the 882nd Training Group medical schoolhouse April 23. The unveiling ceremony honors the former BSC chief and continues the tradition of displaying the portraits of all former BSC chiefs. The current

  • Team Sheppard members recieve CCAF degree

    Members of Team Sheppard will soon be receiving their Community College of the Air Force degrees in a variety of fields. The following recipients will receive a degree in Instructor of Technology and Military Science: Daniel Ables, Albert Acuna, Daphne Adams, Jeffrey Aden, Esaa Ali, Charles Alloway,

  • New Professional Development Guide released

    With the release of the Professional Development Guide April 16, the Air Force is combining two publications, the Promotion Fitness Examination and the U.S. Air Force Supervisory Examination study guides, to consolidate resources for Airmen. According to the April 11 edition of the Airman's Roll

  • OSI commander wins Sijan award

    The group of small girls surrounded her, wide, dark eyes staring up in awe. The woman could have focused on their old, bedraggled clothes, or the bare feet standing on a dirt floor. But it was the girls' faces that she remembers, shining with elation and gratitude at the gifts they'd received. The

  • CPR, AED, cool heads prevail as three Sheppard members save a life

    It happened without warning. No complaint of dizziness, no swooning. No drooping eyelids, or words that slowly trailed off. One moment he was awake and alert; the next found him slumping toward the hardwood floor, unconscious and not breathing. For the next 10 minutes, the life of Special Agent

  • Holocaust survivor speaks at luncheon

    Michael Jacobs pulled up on the cuff of his left sleeve, an act he's performed hundreds, if not thousands of times. Undoubtedly, the markings on his forearm took him back to a literal Hell on Earth he endured for five years when the Nazis invaded Poland in 1939. Images most people recall are from

  • Training wheels: Video mandatory for all Sheppard motorcycle riders

    Every year there seems to be some who, for whatever reason, decides to get on a motorcycle and do things they shouldn't or aren't prepared to handle. Most of those cases usually end up with some sort of an injury, but there are those that result in a fatality. Brig. Gen. Richard Devereaux, 82nd

  • Sheppard recognizes new chief at ceremony

    By federal law, only 1 percent of the total enlisted force may carry the rank of chief master sergeant. This past cycle, 2,475 senior master sergeants were considered for promotion to chief. Chief Master Sgt. Richard Price, 360th Training Squadron, was one of only 417 of those, and the Sheppard