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SECOND AIR FORCE NEWS

  • 82d TRW | Enhanced Compass Plaza provides improved place to gather

    More than 65,000 Airmen in Training pass through Sheppard Air Force Base every year, attending technical training courses than can last from a few weeks to a few months at a time. Although their time with Team Sheppard may be short, Air Force Chaplain Col. Rolf Holmquist believes tech school

  • 365th TRS Virtual Reality Lab Transformation

    The 365th Training Squadron has made advancements to not only their equipment for technical training, but also the professional environment in which they train the world’s greatest Airmen.

  • MDG's diagnosis of inefficiencies integral to SOT improvement

    The 82nd Medical Group effectively diagnosed inefficiencies in Exceptional Family Member Program, other medical clearance, leading to changes in processes to aid newly-graduated technical training students in a timely departure from Sheppard Air Force Base.

  • Journey to SOT improvement begins, ends with FSS

    The implementation of Project Journey in the 82nd Force Support Squadron has streamlined the student assignment and orders process, enabling newly-graduated technical training Airmen to depart Sheppard Air Force Base within 24 hours of receiving their certificate.

  • Getting it right here means getting it right for AF

    A deep dive into student assignments, orders leads to process improvements at Sheppard Air Force Base that has resulted in Airmen in Training leaving on time after graduating, which benefits the bigger Air Force mission.

  • Faculty development initiative kicks off at 82nd TRW

    The 82nd Training Wing made a major investment in the future of that mission Nov. 18 with its first-ever faculty development day with a goal of pouring new ideas and methodologies into the almost 2,300 educators who teach and train the tens of thousands of Airmen coming through Sheppard’s classrooms