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  • Sheppard AFB and 818th MSAS: Stronger together

    In military operations, it has been proven that working together with partner nations allows the Air Force to embody Air Force senior leader’s message of “stronger together”.

  • Air Force Medical Service unveils new model for active duty care

    In an effort to return more Airmen to duty quicker, the Air Force is rolling out a new medical model to restore the overall readiness of our military.Under the new Air Force Medical Reform model, dedicated provider care teams will be aligned to an Operational Medical Readiness Squadron primarily

  • Sheppard in Photos

    This week Sheppard in Photos highlights training from the 362nd Training Squadron as well as the 82nd Training Wing change of command ceremony.

  • Bell assumes command of 82nd TRW

    The career of Col. Kenyon K. Bell came full circle June 21, 2019, as he took command of the 82nd Training Wing, the organization under which he learned his craft as an aircraft maintenance officer roughly 24 years ago.

  • Sheppard in Photos

    Another week of training in the books. Check out these hard working Airmen training here at Sheppard.

  • 361st TRS student earns ACE award

    Airman 1st Class Daniel Hawkins, a South Carolina native and 361st Training Squadron aerospace propulsion apprentice went above and beyond during his training.Hawkins completed his training course with a score of 100% on all progress checks and block tests, earning himself the ACE award.

  • Colorado native earns ACE award

    To maintain the title of the world’s greatest Air Force, it must have top-notch maintainers capable of keeping aircraft ready for flight.

  • 364th Training Squadron students earn ACE award

    To earn the ACE award, an Airman must maintain a 100% average throughout an entire training course.Two Airmen from the 364th Training Squadron electrical and environmental course were able to remain dedicated to their training and earn this noteworthy award.

  • Sheppard in Photos

    Practice makes perfect. Practice is especially important when working with sharp metals and bombs. Check out these warrior Airmen training to become our nation's sword and shield.