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  • Spokane native aces hydraulics course

    Senior Airman Robert Matthews, a member of the 141st Maintenance Squadron in the Washington Air National Guard in Spokane, Washington, aced the 49-day aircraft hydraulics apprentice course at Sheppard AFB, Texas.

  • HHH to affect gates, roadways during cycling event

    The largest single-day cycling event in the country is set to hit North Texas on Aug. 25, 2018, and will affect entry and exit points to Sheppard Air Force Base as well as how and where motorists will be able to move around the base during the event.

  • Red line marks new restricted area at transient aircraft ramps

    Red lines around the perimeters of the transient aircraft ramp at the Air Operations Complex and the old base operations facility at Bldg. 1360 indicate a restricted area when priority level aircraft such as F-22s, F-35s, F-15s, F-16s and others are parked on the ramps.

  • Zeigler aces 36-day aircraft fuels systems course

    Airman 1st Class Taitem Zeigler of Natoma, Kansas, earned an ACE award July 25, 2018, after he scored 100s on the final test of the 36-day aircraft fuels systems course at Sheppard AFB, Texas.

  • Winfrey's path to professionalism

    SHEPPARD AIR FORCE BASE, Texas – Staff Sgt. Gregory Winfrey, a practitioner of Jeet Kune Do, former Marine Corps machine gunner, contracting officer for the 82nd Contracting Squadron and an aspiring NCO who thinks perfection is a worthless goal. This is his path professionalism.

  • Update: Work to migrate email to the 'Cloud' continues

    Sheppard Air Force Base email accounts will transition to an internet Cloud-based system as part of an Air Force Space Command initiative to realign resources to more critical priorities and outsource other services like email.

  • Invisible Wound Initiative seeks experiences, opinions

    The Invisible Wounds Initiative will be at Sheppard AFB Aug. 14-17, 2018, to interview participants who want to share their thoughts and/or experiences with post-traumatic stress disorder, traumatic brain injury and other cognitive, emotional or behavioral disorders linked to trauma.

  • Operation helps Airmen, others begin career on right foot

    Airmen are issued steel-toed work boots during basic training, but what once felt like a good fit might begin to cause some aches and pains along the way. A group of men in the 82nd Training Group operations office are tasked with making sure Airmen have the right fit when it comes to boots by the