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  • Leahy: Empower Airmen

    Maj. Gen. Timothy Leahy, 2nd Air Force commander, paid a visit to Sheppard Air Force Base Oct. 30-Nov. 1 to see how the Air Force trains a variety of career fields that play a role in getting jets in the air or people in the right places as part of a joint force.

  • The Great American Smokeout

    Quitting tobacco is the single best thing a person can do to improve his or her health. More than 480,000 Americans die every year from a smoking related illness – that is about 1,300 American deaths every single day.

  • Sheppard in photos

    The training and inspiring never stops at Sheppard Air Force Base. Check out this week's happenings through photos.

  • Continuing an Air Force career - hope after a breast cancer diagnosis

    The pink ribbon that symbolizes National Breast Cancer Awareness might be seen as a somber image, but it also represents hope and the many survivors. As awareness, support, and research funding have increased, more and more women are surviving breast cancer and returning to their careers.

  • Sheppard hosts Maj. Gen. John McCoy

    Maj. Gen. John McCoy, Air National Guard assistant to the commander of Air Education and Training Command, visited Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, Oct. 23-25.

  • 366 TRS instructors win international linemen competition

    Instructors from the 366th Training Squadron took first place in the military division at the 34th annual International Linemen’s Rodeo in Kansas City, Missouri, Oct. 14. The joint team was comprised of Air Force Staff Sgt. Christopher Shaw, Army Staff Sgt. Robert Pepperling and Navy Petty Officer