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Many ISR firsts accomplished at Red Flag
February 24, 2017
Airmen recently installed Network Centric Collaborative Targeting hardware and software at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, to support Red Flag and other exercises. (U.S. Air Force Graphic Illustration by Vincent Childress and Staff Sgt. Siuta Ika)

JBSA partners with community for emergency preparedness
February 24, 2017
Members of the Somerset Volunteer Fire Department move a simulated crash victim from the vicinity of downed aircraft during a joint major accident response exercise Feb. 22 in Atascosa County, Texas. The exercise was a joint undertaking between the 502nd Air Base Wing Inspector General office, Bexar County Emergency Management Office, the Atascosa County Emergency Medial Services and the Somerset Volunteer Firefighters Department to practice emergency response procedures in the event of an aircraft crash.

New 144 PN dormitory complex offers Airmen better quality of life
February 24, 2017
The 502nd Civil Engineering Squadron conducted a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for a 144 person dormitory at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland Feb. 21. The $18 million dollar facility opened after a 30 month construction in September 2016 when active duty Airmen of the 24th and 25th Air Forces and the 502 Air Base Wing began moving in.

Goldfein speaks on the imperatives of airpower
February 24, 2017
Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David L. Goldfein speaks to a military strategy forum at a Center for Strategic and International Studies discussion on the imperatives of airpower and challenges for the next fight Feb. 23, 2017, in Washington, D.C. (U.S. Air Force photo/Scott M.Ash)

Foulois Firsts
February 24, 2017
The first Army aircraft made its first flight March 2, 1910, at Fort Sam Houston with Lt. Benjamin Foulois at the controls. Foulois piloted the Army's first aircraft, Signal Corps Aircraft No. 1, with his first flight lasting only 7 1/2 minutes. He made three more flights that day and on his fourth attempt, the young pilot ended up crashing the airplane.

Flying ACE visits Alamo Wing
February 24, 2017
Retired Air Force ACE Col. Chuck Debellevue, the highest-scoring Ace of the Vietnam War, signs memorabilia after speaking to members of the 433rd Maintenance Group Feb. 10, 2017 at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. Debellevue served as the guest speaker during the 433rd Airlift Wing awards banquet.  (U.S.  Air Force photo by Maj. Timothy Wade)

AF Selective Re-enlistment Bonus program updates released
February 23, 2017

DBIDS upgrade provides faster, secure gate flow
February 23, 2017
A1C Travis Cernetisch, assigned to the 802nd Security Forces Squadron, uses the latest Defense Biometrics Identification System (DBIDS) equipment to scan driver’s identification at JBSA-Lackland Kelly annex.  Airmen around the country are using the system to DBIDS as an enhanced security system used to monitor entry onto military installations. (US Air Force Photo/Annette Crawford)

What? Me a facility manager?! Don’t panic!
February 23, 2017

AETC First Faces: Tech. Sgt. Nathan Combs
February 23, 2017

Foulois Firsts
February 23, 2017
March 2 marks the 107th anniversary of the first military aerial flight taken by Army Lt. Benjamin Foulois when he boarded the “Signal Corps ‘Aeroplane’ No. 1” and circled Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston’s MacArthur Parade Field.

U.S. Army Medical Department Board conducts medical software testing
February 22, 2017
Sgt. 1st Class Lemuel Rodriguez-Velez (left), U.S. Army Medical Department Board test site NCOIC, briefs test players Jan. 24 at Joint Base San Antonio-Camp Bullis on what to expect during the testing of Theater Medical Information Program software, which is part of the Medical Communications for Combat Casualty Care program, or MC4, the Army’s deployable electronic medical record system.

AF offers new two-year degree program for civilians
February 22, 2017
The Air Force is expanding development opportunities for the civilian workforce by offering an associate degree at little to no-cost. (U. S. Air Force graphic by Staff Sgt. Alexx Pons)

Opportunities expand for METC graduates to further education
February 22, 2017

Balloons take flight at BAMC to honor organ donor campaign
February 21, 2017
Laura Vaughn, Brooke Army Medical Center nurse, signs up for the donor registry during BAMC’s National Hospital Organ Donation Campaign kickoff at the medical center Feb. 14. In 2016, BAMC had 17 donors, 70 organs transplanted, 30 cornea and 20 tissue donors with 100 percent referral rate and 80 percent conversion rate (converting eligible donors into actual donors).

Navy Recruiting District San Antonio recognized for retention excellence
February 21, 2017
Petty Officer 1st Class Eric Petdan, command career counselor assigned to Navy Recruiting District San Antonio, stands next to one of two gold anchors situated in front of the NRD headquarters.  Originally black, the anchors were painted gold in 2014 after the command was recognized as one of the winners of the Navy’s Manpower, Personnel, Training and Education (MPT&E) Retention Excellence Award for Fiscal Year 2013.  The NRD was again awarded the honors for Fiscal Years 2015 and 2016.

Three BAMC clinics earn national recognition as Patient Centered Medical Homes
February 21, 2017
Kathryn Joyce (right), nurse practitioner, examines Irene Fuentez (left) at Westover Medical Home in northwest San Antonio. The Westover Medical Home earned the National Committee for Quality Assurance’s highest level of recognition as a Patient Centered Medical Home and achieved Level 3 certification on its initial NCQA survey after opening its doors 16 months ago.

18th CMSAF: The Airman behind the stripes
February 21, 2017
Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force Kaleth O. Wright

Hundreds of volunteers turn out for 2017 Basura Bash to clean out Salado Creek at JBSA-Fort Sam Houston
February 18, 2017
Two Soldiers show off some of the unusual items they retrieved from Salad Creek during the 2017 Basura Bash at Joint base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston Saturday, Feb. 18.

Citizen Airmen recognized for DOD-wide impact
February 17, 2017
Retired Air Force Lt. Col. Todd Ernst shares memories of his friend Maj. Pete “Oly” Jahns with family and dignitaries at a ceremony on Feb. 13 at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas honoring him for his efforts to get legislation changed to ensure Reserve and Guard families receive the same survivor benefits as active duty service members. Jahns perished on March 19, 2003, in a T-38 crash during a routine training flight at JBSA-Randolph. (Air Force photo by Janis El Shabazz, 340th Flying Training Group Public Affairs)