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Twenty-Fifth Air Force welcomes new commander
August 30, 2019
U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Timothy D. Haugh (right) takes command of Twenty-Fifth Air Force from Gen. Mike Holmes, Air Combat Command commander, during a change of command ceremony at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland Aug. 29. Haugh succeeds Maj. Gen. Mary F. O’Brien, who was recently confirmed as the Air Force’s next deputy chief of staff for ISR and cyber effects operations.

ACC commander holds town hall about 24th, 25th Air Forces merger
July 11, 2019
Gen. Mike Holmes, commander of Air Combat Command, hosts a town hall meeting to discuss the future 24th and 25th Air Force merger at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland July 8. Holmes discussed the purpose and plan of the information warfare numbered Air Force and fielded several questions from attendees.

Career Skills Program prepares Airmen for employment after service
April 22, 2019
Master Sgt. Angela Santos, Air Force Cryptologic Office,Education and Technology Branch, superintendent, 25th Air Force, began an internship in April through the Air Force Career Skills Program. The program prepares Airmen through vocational and technical training for a specific career or trade when transitioning from military to civilian employment.

Cyber distance learning course to go online
April 19, 2019
Members of the 624th Operations Center perform a wide range of cyber missions at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland in support of Air Force and joint force commanders.

Air Combat Command announces merger of 24th and 25th Air Forces
April 9, 2019
Air Combat Command is merging 24th and 24th numbered Air Forces at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland this summer to better integrate cyber effects, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance operations, electronic warfare operations and information operations.

Air Force hub uncovers insider threats
March 26, 2019
“If you make a mistake, it is better to acknowledge that one small mistake than let it snowball into something more significant.” This, according to Jason Barron, Air Force Insider Threat Hub deputy director for operations, is the key to safeguarding important information and resources.

Twenty-Fifth Air Force’s Maj. Gen. Doyle E. Larson Awards presented to exceptional Airmen
January 11, 2019
The widow of Maj. Gen. Doyle E. Larson (center) joins the recognition of Twenty-Fifth Air Force’s Maj. Gen. Doyle E. Larson Awards finalists. Maj. Gen. Mary O’Brien, Twenty-Fifth Air Force commander, and Chief Master Sgt. Stanley Cadell, Twenty-Fifth Air Force command chief presented the awards at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, Dec. 6, 2018.

Twenty-Fifth Air Force: 70 years in the Fight
September 14, 2018
By the mid-1960s, U.S. Air Force Security Service had installed AN/FLR-9 antennas, or ‘elephant cages,’ in strategic locations around the globe. By the end of the decade, seven antennas were in operation.

Airman transforms hardships into motivation
March 16, 2018
Formerly Homeless, Airman transform hardship in Motivation

ABLE Flight provides wing level support
February 9, 2018
ABLE Flight Airmen conduct an official Air Force physical training test, Jan. 29, 2018 at Fort George G. Meade, Md. ABLE Flight utilizes Airmen, who are waiting on their security clearances, to support prioritized Wing level jobs such as the Chaplain’s office, Military Personnel Flight, Fitness Center, Inspector General’s office, Dental Clinic, the Meade Attic, Transportation, Legal Office, Mailroom and many more. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. AJ Hyatt)

San Antonio youth, ISR Wingmen honor veterans together
November 14, 2016
Master Sgts. Carma McCall, 25th Air Force Inspector General's office, and Justin Seigrist, Air Education and Training Command, speak to students at Stevenson Middle School on Veteran's Day. Photo by: Lori A. Bultman

25 AF brings San Antonio Chamber into the ISR world
August 4, 2016
William Parks, a contractor supporting the Virtual Reality training team, assists Richard Perez, President, San Antonio Chamber of Commerce, with virtual reality goggles as Doctor Ricardo Romo, President, University of Texas, San Antonio, looks on.