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  • 362d BRACER FORGE exercise

    The 362d Training Squadron conducted a BRACER FORGE exercise recently to expose Airmen in Training to realistic scenarios as Mission Ready Airmen in the Great Power Competition.

  • 2nd Air Force creates Technical Training Centers of Excellence

    The 82nd Training Wing held a centers of excellence town hall here Oct. 8 with Dr. Brian Davis, 2nd Air Force chief training officer, to discuss the upcoming transition from Air Education and Training Command to Airman Development Command, and how it will affect technical training.

  • From MTL to National softball player: Tech. Sgt. Kasey Pettit-Castor

    Tech Sgt. Kasey Pettit-Castor, 362d Training Squadron Military Training Leader, has dedicated more than 15 years to serving her country in the Air Force, and now her passion for softball that has taken her to the Armed Forces tournament for the seventh time, where she pitched and played short-stop

  • 82d MDG Laboratory receives "excellent" rating after inspection

    The 82nd Medical Group Laboratory recently earned an “excellent” rating for the third consecutive inspection with zero deficiencies reported. The College of American Pathologists conduct the inspection to evaluate laboratory practices. This inspection carried added significance as it coincided with

  • Team Phoenix rises to the challenge

    Team Phoenix, the 82nd Communications Squadron, continues to lead the way as they work to provide seamless, secure voice and data connections here while reducing trouble ticket resolution times and educating network users about cyber security.Although Team Phoenix prides itself on nearly

  • AF Logistics Enterprise Council holds winter meeting at Sheppard

    The 82nd Training Wing hosted the Air Force A4 Enterprise Council for its 2024 winter meeting Feb. 26-27, after a virtual session held Feb. 23.With the meeting focused on “Developing the Airmen We Need,” Sheppard was a natural choice to host – the 82nd provides the lion’s share of officer and

  • Navigating accountability challenges

    When met with the challenge of tracking over 5,000 Airmen in Training to provide accountability, Military Training Leaders began utilizing a software system called TCMax used in the maintenance world.