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Basic Military Training 332d Training Squadron: Lackland AFB: Mad Dogs: English language training 333d Training Squadron: Keesler AFB: Technical Training 334th Training Squadron: Keesler AFB: Gators: Airfield Operations / Command and Control Technical Training 335th Training Squadron: Keesler AFB: Bulls: Technical Training 336th Training ...
359th Training Squadron (359 TRS) 361st Training Squadron (361 TRS) 362nd Training Squadron (362 TRS) 363rd Training Squadron (363 TRS) 782nd Training Group (782 TRG) [6] The 782nd Training Group is the most diverse group in Air Education and Training Command, with courses in seven distinctly different career fields in four training squadrons.
Control and accountability for Sheppard Field was transferred to the Department of the Air Force 1 August 1948 and was reactivated 15 August 1948 to supplement Lackland AFB, Texas, as a basic training center renamed as Sheppard AFB. Basic training was discontinued in June 1949, but was resumed from July 1950 to May 1952.
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The 3630th Flying Training Wing was activated at Sheppard Air Force Base on 10 December 1965 to provide pilot training for the German Air Force. It was discontinued and replaced by the 80th Flying Training Wing' in 1972 as part of an Air Training Command program to replace its four-digit Major Command controlled wings with wings that had a ...
“Capt. Robertson was a fantastic officer,” said Lt. Col. Matthew Roberson, director of operations at the 80 th Operations Support Squadron at Sheppard Air Force Base.. Roberson said he and ...
Col. Jeffrey D. Shulman (right) becomes the new commander of the 80th Flying Training Wing during the change of command ceremony on Wednesday at Sheppard Air Force Base.
The unit was redesignated the 532d Strategic Missile Squadron and organized at McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas on 1 March 1962 as a part of the 381st Strategic Missile Wing. The squadron began training in preparation for LGM-25C Titan II , and the 381st Wing put its first Titans on alert in July 1963.