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  • Airman "ACEs" munitions systems apprentice course at Sheppard

    Airman 1st Class Rylin R. Hodson, of Black Earth, Wisconsin, completed the 363rd Training Squadron’s munition systems apprentice course in high fashion by achieving perfect scores on all coursework, earning the distinction of being an ACE student.

  • Alaska cop aces Sheppard AFB munitions systems course

    Anchorage, Alaska, police officer and former security forces military working dog handler Tech. Sgt. Stephen Conklin exploded onto the scene of a new career field by achieving perfect scores in the 363rd Training Squadron’s munitions systems apprentice course.

  • 362nd, 363rd receive new training aircraft

    An MC-130P Combat Shadow out of Moffett Federal Field, California, took its final flight to Sheppard AFB, where it will be used as trainer aircraft for future generations of crew chief and armament Airmen.

  • Polish exchange officer ACEs AMOC

    Completing the 14 week Aircraft Maintenance Officer Course at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, is no easy feat. During the most recent iteration of the course, one student went above and beyond expectations.Capt. Adam Rosiakowski received the ACE award, September 29, 2017, during a graduation