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  • 179th AW Airman aces fuel systems apprentice course

    Shreve, Ohio-native Airman 1st Class Colleen Gayheart completed the 361st Training Squadron's 36-academic day fuel systems apprentice course with a perfect score on her exams, earning her the ACE award.

  • Outreach program reinvigorates civilian POL instructors

    The 364th Training launched a test program that took civilian instructors out of the classroom and onto an active flightline to expose them to the rigors of the oeprational Air Force and take that experience with them back to technical training for petroleum, oil and lubricants Airmen.

  • 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.

  • 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

  • Cook achieves perfection in E&E course

    Burrillville, Rhode Island-native Airman 1st Class Taylor Cook scored a perfect 100 on each of his 11 block tests in the electrical and environmental systems apprentice course at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, to earn an ACE award.

  • ATSO training reinforces use of protective gear

    Forty Airmen at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, successfully completed Ability to Survive and Operate training June 27, 2018, to test their ability to done protective equipment and function in a deployed environment.