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  • 82nd LRS celebrates grand re-opening of HAZMART facility

    The Hazardous Material Pharmacy, or HAZMART, located in Bldg. 2116, was turned over to the 82nd Logistics Readiness Squadron earlier this year in the spring after the $1.2 million project to bring the facility back up to standards was complete.

  • 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.

  • C-130 crew chief course gets rolling with new GITA

    362nd Training Squadron crew chief apprentice course students at Sheppard Air Force Base have a newer, updated MC-130P Combat Shadow to use as a ground instructional training aircraft that brings some important, advanced technology to the training arena.

  • WFSM receives solid-steel upgrade to plumbing booths

    The 982nd Maintenance Squadron built new all-steel plumbing booths to replace the antiquated wooden structures used by students in the 366th Training Squadron’s water and fuel systems maintenance apprentice course.

  • Sheppard in Photos

    The 364th Training Squadron's cable and antenna apprentice course aims high in this week's Sheppard in Photos atop some loft towers, while Air Education and Training Command Deputy Command Maj. Gen. Mark E. Weatherington delves into virtual and augmented realities during an immersion visit to the

  • 368th TRS replaces largest AETC detachment at ceremony

    The newly reactivated 368th Training Squadron replaced Detachment 1 of the 364th TRS during a ceremony at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, Oct. 17, 2018, giving the commander more flexibility and the unit more leverage for manpower.

  • 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.