An official website of the United States government
Here's how you know
Official websites use .mil
A
.mil
website belongs to an official U.S. Department of Defense organization in the United States.
Secure .mil websites use HTTPS
A
lock (
lock
)
or
https://
means you’ve safely connected to the .mil website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.
Skip to main content (Press Enter).
Toggle navigation
Joint Base San Antonio
The Premier Installation In The Department Of Defense
Joint Base San Antonio
Search JBSA:
Search
Search
Search JBSA:
Search
Home
Programs
Freedom of Information Act
JBSA AllSpark
JBSA-EDI
Voting Assistance
Fraud Waste and Abuse
Small Business Program
Retiree Activities Office
Honor Guard
Inspector General
News
News
Announcements
Publications
2018 Archive
2019 Archive
2020 Archive
2021 Archive
2022 Archive
Photos
Video
Graphics
Information
Newcomers
Biographies
JBSA History & Fact Sheets
Gate Hours & Visitor Information
Gate Hours
JBSA-Fort Sam Houston Visitor Info
JBSA-Randolph Visitor Info
JBSA-Lackland Visitor Info
Base Construction
Real ID
JBSA Mold Remediation
Ask-Away-JBSA
Coronavirus
Dining Facility
Post Office
Community Connection
Resources
Multimedia & Public Affairs
Protocol
Chaplain Services
Education
Environmental
Qualified Recycling Program
Equal Opportunity
Finance
Fire Emergency Services
Housing
Legal
Tax Centers
802d Military Personnel Flight
ID Cards
Fort Sam MPS
Randolph MPS
Lackland MPS
Medical
Mental and Behavioral Health Services
JBSA Pharmacies
Military Family Support
Temporary Lodging
Military & Family Readiness
Force Support Squadron (MWR)
Resiliency
Vogel Resiliency Center
Family Advocacy
New Parent Support Program
Sexual Assault Prevention and Response
Special Victims Counsel
Victim Advocate
JBSA Army Substance Abuse Program
JBSA Army Wellness Center Services
The Things We Carry
R2 Performance Center
Safety
Bird/Wildlife Strike Hazard Information
Security & Threat Awareness
Drone Use on JBSA
Survivor Outreach Services
Mission Partners
Contact
Social Media
Home
:
News
:
News
JBSA News
Results:
Tag:
First Sergeant
First sergeants complete immersion at Air Force Basic Military Training
December 20, 2022
— Four first sergeants assigned to the 307th Bomb Wing completed an immersion tour of Air Force Basic Military Training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland Dec. 6-8. The objective of the immersion was to gain a better understanding of what Reserve Citizen Airmen entering service encounter and how those experiences impact their ability to complete the mission. ...
MORE
960th Cyberspace Wing holds enlisted call
May 23, 2022
— The 960th Cyberspace Wing held an enlisted call following the Mental Health and Resiliency Fair May 14 at the Bob Hope Performing Arts Center at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas...
MORE
960th CW hosts total-force additional-duty first sergeant symposium
March 24, 2022
— The 960th Cyberspace Wing First Sergeants’ Council organized and hosted a total-force additional-duty first sergeant symposium at the Robert D. Gaylor NCO Academy here, March 7-10...
MORE
Air Force first sergeant selected for Navy leadership course
February 17, 2021
— The U.S. Navy Senior Enlisted Academy has selected Air Force Master Sgt. Matthew Hernandez, first sergeant with the 502nd Communications Squadron, to attend an 11-week program dedicated to developing adaptive, ethical leaders and preparing them for greater responsibilities...
MORE
Air Force fields new hiring process for new first sergeants
September 18, 2019
— The Air Force has implemented a new hiring process for new first sergeants with the Fall 2019 First Sergeant assignment cycle...
MORE
Airman transforms hardships into motivation
March 16, 2018
— As a young and homeless man, Brian experienced hardships no teen should ever endure, but through hard work and determination, the future Airman discovered he was capable of doing much more than he thought he could...
MORE
DUI: What it really costs
July 12, 2017
— When an Airman receives a DUI charge, they are eligible to receive both a civilian conviction if caught off base, as well as a punishment given at their commander’s discretion. The final sentence could cost thousands of dollars in fines, suspension of their license, negative paperwork, administrative demotion, and possible loss of career or reclassification...
MORE
News Archive
2023 (333)
2022 (1401)
2021 (1368)
2020 (1476)
2019 (1195)
2018 (1098)
2017 (1270)
2016 (755)
2015 (615)
2014 (524)
2013 (440)
2012 (535)
2011 (452)
2010 (462)
2009 (484)
2008 (614)
2007 (483)
2006 (101)