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  • Com/nav, electronic warfare courses combine for heavy-aircraft maintainers

    A new class in the 365th Training Squadron continues Sheppard AFB's heritage of producing mission-ready Airmen for heavy aircraft maintainers in the mobility air force integrated communication, countermeasure and navigation systems career field by providing instruction on each intricate systems

  • New Diversity and Inclusion Council to meet Sept. 28

    A new Diversity and Inclusion Council will meet Sept. 28, 2018, at the Central Preparation Kitchen in Bldg. 61 at 1 p.m. to look at the way people view, implement, and analyze diversity here at Sheppard AFB.

  • No good options: Vietnam POW shares story of captivity

    Retired Air Force Lt. Col. John Yuill and his crew on a B-52 Stratofortress were shot down over Hanoi, Vietnam, Dec. 22, 1972, and held captive until March 1973 when he and other POWs were released as part of Operation Homecoming. Yuill shared his story at Sheppard AFB, Texas, Sept. 21, 2018.

  • SAFB kicks off Feds Feed Families campaign, benefits WFAFB

    Sheppard AFB will team up to with the Feds Feed Families campaign to collect donations from Sept.24-Oct. 18 for Wichita Falls Area Food Bank to stay stocked during low-giving season months. The theme for this food drive is “Team Sheppard: one team, one fight against hunger."

  • MSAS, nation partners meet at Sheppard for C-130 training

    The 818th Mobility Support Advisory Squadron out of Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey, trained maintainers from the Chadian and Nigerien air forces during a three-week venture that provided intermediate to advanced level C-130E/H maintenance training as part of an effort to promote air

  • Sheppard in Photos

    Sheppard in Photos highlights training and mission support activities at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas.

  • Farmer cultivates success, earns ACE student award

    Staff Sgt. Caleb Farmer, an aircraft fuel systems apprentice with the 446th Maintenance Squadron at Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington, graduated from the 361st Training Squadron’s course Sept. 7, 2018.