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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.
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.
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 Squadron: Presidio of Monterey: Cougars: Language Training 315th Training Squadron
Sheppard AFB, TX: ATC: 28 Aug 1948 1 Apr 1949: 1 Apr 1949 1 Jan 1959: Replace 370 AF Base Unit. Redesignated Sheppard Technical Training Center. [181] [182] [o] 3785th Field Training Wing: Sheppard AFB, TX: ATC: 1 Jul 1984: 1 Feb 1992: Was 3785th Field Training Group. Redesignated 396th Field Training Group [183] [184] 3790th Medical Service ...
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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.
4017th Combat Crew Training Squadron (1955–1956) Inactivated in 1995; Castle AFB closed per BRAC. 95th Bombardment Wing (Heavy), Biggs AFB, Texas; B-52B, 1959–1966 334th Bombardment Squadron (1959–1966) Inactivated in 1966; Biggs AFB closed and transferred to US Army as Biggs AAF. 96th Bombardment Wing, (Heavy) Dyess AFB, Texas
The instructor pilot was in a T-6A Texan II at Sheppard Air Force Base in Wichita Falls, Texas, when the seat activated during ground operations on Monday. The pilot was taken to a hospital and died Tuesday, the Air Force said. The pilot's name was being withheld pending notification of next of kin.