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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.
C-17A Globemaster III, Boeing KC-46A Pegasus & KC-135 Stratotanker aircrew training 311th Training Squadron: Presidio of Monterey: Eagles: Language Training 312th Training Squadron: Goodfellow AFB: Firedawgs: Technical Training 313th Training Squadron: Corry Station Naval Technical Training Center: Nighthawks: Technical Training 314th Training ...
The 3950th Technical Training Wing was designated the Sheppard Technical Training Center 1 January 1959. It has had two subsequent name changes and is now the 82d Training Wing. Helicopter pilot training was transferred from Stead AFB , Nevada in October 1965, with H-19 , H-43 , Bell TH-1F , CH-3C and HH-3E helicopters used for training.
The Air Force and Sheppard Air Force Base are gearing up for the transition to new trainer jets. ... SAFB would receive up to 108 T-7A aircraft and phase in their training operations while ...
Lt. Col James Killian, assistant director of operations in the 97 th Flying Training Squadron, first met Robertson when he was a student in T-6 program. “He was a great team member.
The 462d Bombardment Squadron was first activated in July 1942 at Salt Lake City Army Air Base, Utah as one of the four original squadrons of the 331st Bombardment Group. [2] [4] In September it moved to Casper Army Air Field, where it became a Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress Replacement Training Unit until 1943, when it converted to the Consolidated B-24 Liberator. [2]
The Training Brigade was reflagged the 8th Transportation Brigade, honoring the 8th Transportation Group in Vietnam. The 8th Transportation Group enjoyed an outstanding reputation in Vietnam for its support of numerous tactical operations and for the development of the "gun truck," a highly armored 5-ton truck usually sporting multiple M2 .50 ...
He took command of the 362d Fighter Squadron on 25 August 1944 and continued as the squadron commander until 8 April 1945. He was promoted to major on 4 December 1944 and continued to fly combat sorties achieving his last aerial victory on 14 January 1945 for a total of 17.5 enemy aircraft destroyed in flight.