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  • Sheppard in Photos

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

  • AETC at JBER

    Although small and minimally manned, the 372nd Training Squadron, Detachment 14 at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson plays a substantial role in developing the next generation of F-22 Raptor maintenance Airmen.

  • Proactively prepare for your upcoming PCS move

    With the personal property peak season of May through August upon us, people are encouraged to proactively plan their moves. There are a few tips that can help ease the process and allow for a better overall permanent change of station, or PCS, experience.

  • Free Travel Medicine Clinic

    As we welcome in the warmer months, the Sheppard Public Health office would like to offer you tips on how to stay healthy and safe during your travels.

  • Sheppard Freedom Fest '17

    Sheppard Air Force Base will open it's gates to the community July 4, 2017, for the Freedom Fest celebration. This year’s musical guests include Roxy Roca, Erick Willis and renowned Def Leppard tribute band, Def Leggend.

  • Sheppard in Photos

    Airmen Scottie Reed, 361st Training Squadron students learn how to install the reduction gear box onto a T-56 engine at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, May 23, 2017. This training course lasts 15 weeks with a total of nine blocks.(U.S. Air Force photo by Liz H. Colunga/Released)

  • Col. Themely assumes command of the 80 FTW

    Col. Gregory Keeton relinquished command of the 80th Flying Training Wing, home of the Euro-NATO Joint Jet Pilot Training program, to Col. Andrea Themely May 25, 2017

  • 158 Sheppard Airmen selected for Master

    Congratulations to the 158 Sheppard Airmen who were selected for promotion to Master Sergeant. There were 5,166 of 20,169 Airmen who were selected with a 25.61 percent promotion rate.

  • Nighthawks show appreciation for U.S. military

    The Wichita Falls, Texas, Nighthawks showed their appreciation for the U.S. military with a football game. During the game, Airmen participated as spectators, flag bearers, and demonstration squadrons for the opening of the game and half-time show.

  • Sheppard in photos

    Airman Eric Mays, 362nd Training Squadron F-16 student performs constant speed drive servicing during the second block of the F-16 Tactical Aircraft Maintenance Apprentice Course at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, March 23, 2017. The training course is approximately 58 academic days, consisting of