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By Michelle Martin, 82nd Training Wing Public Affairs / Published July 22, 2021 A large wind farm stretches across the Southern Oklahoma landscape just north of Lawton, Okla., July 22, 2021. The recently formed Regional Development Alliance, which is made up of military, local, state and federal stakeholders, met in June at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, to communicate, coordinate, understand and address key issues and challenges facing military communities in North Texas and Southwest Oklahoma. (U.S. Air Force photo by Michelle Martin) A cluster of wind turbines dot the skyline just north of Lawton, Oklahoma, July 22, 2021. The recently formed Regional Development Alliance, which is made up of military, local, state and federal stakeholders, met in June at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, to communicate, coordinate, understand and address key issues and challenges facing military communities in North Texas and Southwest Oklahoma. (U.S. Air Force photo by Michel

Alabama World Affairs Council to host NATO virtual panel discussion on May 24

Alabama World Affairs Council to host NATO virtual panel discussion on May 24 News | May 19, 2021 The Alabama World Affairs Council and NATO will host the free, virtual panel discussion Outer Space as a NATO Operational Domain on May 24. The Alabama World Affairs Council and NATO will present a virtual panel discussion on “Outer Space as a NATO Operational Domain” at noon on May 24.   The discussion, which will be held on Zoom and is free and open to the public, is part of a series of events presented by the World Affairs Councils of America and NATO as a part of the NATO 2030: Strengthening the Alliance to Address New Security Threats initiative. Registration and additional information are available at https://alwac.org/event-4311281.

Son follows dad in ENJJPT tradition

Son follows dad in ENJJPT tradition Two generations graduate from Sheppard program Lt. Col. Beck and his wife have flown to Wichita Falls for the ceremony. Both men, Lt. Colonel Beck and son Tobias, a lieutenant, are products of the Euro-NATO Joint Jet Pilot Training (ENJJPT) program at Sheppard Air Force Base. The senior Beck graduated in 1990 and has spent the years since flying the Typhoon fighter jet in hot spots like Afghanistan and Yugoslavia. He thinks his career inspired his son. “He was always eager to fly. I think I inspired him,” said Beck, who has spent 37 years in the German Air Force. “He was a good student and always lucky. Everything worked out for him.”

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