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Web-based enrollment streamlines visitor pass process
October 7, 2021
DVES streamlines visitor entry at JBSA-Randolph, Texas

JBSA-Randolph's Martin Hall conference room to be renamed in honor of first female USAF pilots; watch live June 29
June 25, 2020
Air Education and Training Command officials will rename the Martin Hall conference room during a virtual ceremony here June 29, 2020 at 9 a.m. CST.

Psychologist helps remote aviators reach their goals
January 9, 2020
Dr. Julie Landry listens to an Airman during a new student briefing at the 558th Flying Training Squadron at JBSA-Randolph. As the unit psychologist, she teaches students and staff resiliency.

For 50 years, Sweetwater stylist beautifies Randolph ladies
November 15, 2019
Lucy Richardson started working in the Randolph Air Force Base beauty salon 50 years ago and overcame prejudices of the time.

Learning to serve kids a healthier future
September 17, 2019
Teaching children at a young age to appreciate vegetables encourages healthy eating habits. September is National Childhood Obesity awareness month. (U.S. Air Force photo by Sabrina Fine)

560th FTS showcases enduring bond with Air Force POWs from Vietnam War
April 1, 2019
Military and community members gather at the Freedom Flyer Reunion wreath laying ceremony March 29, 2019 to honor prisoners of war and those missing in action, at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas. The event honors all prisoners of war and missing in action service members from the Vietnam War.

Virtual visitor control center among eight finalists for AFIMSC’s inaugural ‘Innovation Rodeo’
February 26, 2019
One of the entries for this year's AFIMSC Innovation Rodeo.

Stepmother and son share BMT experience
December 14, 2017
Mother and Son

Air Force highly recommends renters insurance
September 3, 2017
Duplex housing at Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado, features rooftop solar panels. The homes are part of the Air Force Housing Privatization program portfolio, which is managed by the Air Force Civil Engineer Center. (U.S. Air Force photo/Carole Chiles Fuller)

Your safety is in your hands when riding a motorcycle
July 21, 2017
Riding a motorcycle can be a fun hobby and fuel-efficient way to travel. However, if riders aren’t keeping their own safety in mind, their ride might be over sooner than expected.

Kids in Motion features obstacle course, healthy cooking demo
July 21, 2017
An obstacle course and a cooking demonstration will again highlight activities as the 59th Medical Wing hosts the second annual Kids in Motion event Aug. 26 at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph’s Heritage Park. The free event, which attracted more than 250 people last year, emphasizes the importance of physical activity and diet in combating childhood obesity, said Aracelis Gonzalez-Anderson, 359th Aerospace Medicine Squadron health promotions coordinator. September is National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month.

502nd Force Support Squadron captures Air Force-best trifecta
July 18, 2017
Winning an Air Force-level award is a high achievement for any individual or unit, but for an organization to attain three such honors in the same year is an extra special feat.
The 502nd Force Support Squadron at Joint Base San Antonio achieved that trifecta when its bowling, community center and information, tickets and travel programs were selected as “Best in the Air Force” for fiscal year 2016.

Air Force medic living her dream as a first sergeant
July 13, 2017
Master Sgt. Gina Escanes, 502nd Wing Staff Agency first sgt., counsels an Airman on the Air Force Fitness Program July 5, 2017, at Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston, Texas.  Escanes’ mission is to assist commanders with all matters affecting health, morale, discipline, welfare and legal issues.

Mentoring is for the total force
July 7, 2017
MyVector is an enterprise solution supporting force development and mentoring across the Air Force. It supports individual Airmen, career field managers and development teams. More than 120,000 Airmen have registered in MyVector and more than 15,000 Airmen have created a mentor profile. (Photo Illustration/Vernon Greene)

Senior NATO Airman visits Air Force school at Navy base
June 28, 2017
Air Chief Marshal Stuart Peach, Chief of the Defence Staff of the United Kingdom presents the Air Education Training Command Commander’s Trophy for Combat Systems Officer Class 17-11 to 2nd Lt. Logan Pietrzak during the graduation ceremony held inside the Naval Aviation Museum, Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida., June 23, 2017.

Airman brings upbeat attitude, strong work ethic to 502nd CPTS
June 28, 2017
Airman 1st Class Bridget Golden, 502nd Comptroller squadron cashier, assists a customer with military pay June 23, at JBSA-Lackland.

Shedding ‘male mask’ difficult for male victims of sexual assault
June 15, 2017
Sexual assault is an offense typically associated with female victims, but men can also fall prey to these brutal attacks. The Department of Defense Annual Report on Sexual Assault in the Military for Fiscal Year 2016 showed male victims made about 20 percent of the 6,172 reports of sexual assault during the time period of Oct. 1, 2015-Sept. 30, 2016.

340th Flying Training Group hosts spring mandatory unit training assembly
June 14, 2017
Col. Roger Suro, 340 Flying Training Group Commander, coins Lt. Col. Charlan Poirson at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas.  Poirson was celebrated during the unit's MUTA, June 8-9 in recognition of her being named to the Key Personnel List and for her service as the Group’s Deputy Commander. She will soon depart for a new position working for Brig. Gen. Ellen Moore at the Air Reserve Personnel Center. (Photo by Janis El Shabazz, 340 FTG Public Affairs).

Lifestyle changes can reap benefits in combating diseases
June 14, 2017
Two of the top causes of death among adult men in the U.S. are heart disease and cancer, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Although heart disease and various forms of cancer claim the lives of hundreds of thousands of men each year, lifestyle changes can play a major role in lowering the risk of these common killers.

Weeklong course aids security forces in close-range subject control
June 12, 2017
502nd Security and Readiness Group security forces Airmen take part in weapons training during Controlled FORCE Inc.’s force operator course June 7, 2017, at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland Medina Training Annex, Texas. The force operator course is designed to increase safety by helping students become more adept at close-range subject control.