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Members of the 502nd Civil Engineer Squadron from Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston spread and add the finishing touches to the concrete for the JBSA-Randolph Washington Circle star April 15 during the landscaping phase of the star’s transformation. The star has shone at JBSA-Randolph since its Randolph Field beginnings. Aerial photographs show that the star was already a prominent feature while the administration building, which later became known as the Taj Mahal, was being constructed circa 1930.  (U.S. Air Force photo by Joel Martinez/Released)
150415-F-IJ798-088.JPG Photo By: Joel MartinezReleased

Members of the 502nd Civil Engineer Squadron from Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston spread and add the finishing touches to the concrete for the JBSA-Randolph Washington Circle star April 15 during the landscaping phase of the star’s transformation. The star has shone at JBSA-Randolph since its Randolph Field beginnings. Aerial photographs show that the star was already a prominent feature while the administration building, which later became known as the Taj Mahal, was being constructed circa 1930. (U.S. Air Force photo by Joel Martinez/Released)


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