Home : News : News
JBSA News
Results:
Archive: 2009

Annual CAM week to kick off
October 30, 2009

Ambassador program accepting applications
October 30, 2009

Lackland to focus on Air Force family
October 30, 2009

Project to simplify, strengthen base network
October 30, 2009

Operation Homecooking set for signups
October 30, 2009

'Wings of Blue' parachute team performs at Air Show
October 30, 2009

Team Randolph exceeds Combined Federal Campaign goal
October 28, 2009

'Something for everybody' at Randolph during Air Force Family Week
October 27, 2009

Command Chief's Panel play host to Airmen inquiries
October 27, 2009

Beta 1 combined class graduates 14 officers, enlisted
October 27, 2009
Gen. Stephen Lorenz, Air Education and Training Command commander, talks to the first Beta 1 class at their graduation at the Randolph Air Force Base Parr O' Club Oct. 23. The class combined the enlisted Basic Sensor Operator Course and Unmanned Aircraft Systems Fundamental's Course for officers. (U.S. Air Force photo by Rich McFadden)

With gates open to public, 12th Security Forces will be 'on task' during Randolph Air Show
October 26, 2009

Tops in Blue come to Randolph
October 26, 2009
A team of volunteers from organizations on Randolph Air Force Base along with technicians from Tops in Blue setup more than 60,000 pounds of equipment inside Hangar 4 Oct. 21 in preparation for the Oct. 22 show at Randolph AFB, Texas. (U.S. Air Force photo/Steve Thurow)

Randolph set for Frightful Friday, spooky Saturday
October 26, 2009

Cadet Circle dedication
October 23, 2009
Gen. Stephen Lorenz, Air Education and Training Command commander, looks on as former Randolph Air Force Base cadets, Maj. Gen. (retired) William Acker, left, and Col. (retired) Donald Robison, unveil the plaque at the Cadet Circle dedication ceremony in the AETC circle drive. The circular courtyard between the AETC headquarters building and the command’s Lahm Conference Center was named Cadet Circle today to honor more than 16,000 aviation cadets and student pilots who received their pilot training here.  The Army Air Corps Aviation Cadet Program began during World War I and was conducted at Randolph from 1931 to 1965.  In 1943 the mission here changed when the Central Instructor's School moved to Randolph. In 1947 the cadets came back along with basic flying training and remained here until cadet training was phased out at Randolph in 1951. The new monument, centered in the middle of the courtyard, honors the men who were the primary reason for the existence of the base itself—cadets who lived, trained, and in some cases, died at Randolph. (U.S. Air Force/ Rich McFadden)

Magical Bash
October 23, 2009
Chloe Hamilton, daughter of Randi Hamilton, shows off her pumpkin costume during the Lackland Library Magical Bash Oct. 17. The bash gave children an opportunity to wear their favorite costume and participate in a costume contest. (U.S. Air Force photo/Robbin Cresswell)

Dental looks perfect, eyes playoffs
October 23, 2009

Stacey named one of area's top high schools
October 23, 2009

FSS to run fitness test sites
October 23, 2009

AF transfers 72 acres to Port SA
October 23, 2009