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  • Vaccine best way to prevent flu

    The best way of preventing the flu is by getting a flu shot, but there are other preventive steps that can be taken, too.

  • Sheppard NCO chosen for national level position

    Staff Sgt. Megan Sullivan, 82nd Training Wing Command Post NCO in charge of training, has been selected to serve aboard the U.S. Strategic Command’s Airborne Command Post, a flying conglomerate of specialists who can continue to command, control and communicate should the need arise.

  • Revamped course takes learning hydraulics to new level

    Instructors in the 364th Training Squadron’s aircraft hydraulics systems course came to that conclusion about four years ago when they realized that they were teaching Airmen in Training the same materials and using the same training systems they had learned on years ago, which has led to a revamped

  • Bioenvironmental emergency management practice HAZMAT procedures

    A team of three entered a building on Sheppard Air Force Base the morning of Nov. 3, each wearing gear to protect them from an unknown hazard.Moments before, a person who had called 911 with complaints of dizziness, a headache and an upset stomach was found unresponsive on a floor. The person was

  • Sheppard hosts logistics strategy summit

    F-35 Lightning II maintenance training and finding innovative was to educate future Airmen were among the topics discussed at the Air Force Logistics Strategy Summit. The annual logistics strategy summit was held at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, October 11-13, 2017.

  • 'Maintenance Man' unveiled

    A 6-foot tall, bronze statue, known to Airmen as the 'Maintenance Man', was unveiled on Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, Oct. 13, 2017, near the Main Gate.

  • 386 AEW SARC stands in the gap, helps airmen overcome

    A recurring theme across the Air Force has consistently been “taking care of Airmen”. From your unit first sergeant, to your base mental health team, Airmen can take comfort in knowing that there is a team of trained and dedicated professionals looking after their well-being.  In addition, they can

  • Powering our force

    Thirty feet above the ground, under the scorching North Texas sun, the 366th Training Squadron electrical systems apprentice course prepares Airmen, Soldiers and Sailors to help power our world.