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Roy Lowe, 502nd Civil Engineer Squadron, Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston, cuts bricks to the precise size to place on Washington Circle star Aug. 20, 2015 at JBSA-Randolph. The star on the traffic island in Washington Circle, one of the earliest features of the Army Air Corps’ Randolph Field more than eight decades ago, will soon become a distinctive hardscape filled with terracotta paver bricks and bordered by multi-colored river stones and decomposed granite while retaining its five-pointed appearance.
150817-F-XP707-111.JPG Photo By: Joel Martinez

JBSA - Roy Lowe, 502nd Civil Engineer Squadron, Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston, cuts bricks to the precise size to place on Washington Circle star Aug. 20, 2015 at JBSA-Randolph. The star on the traffic island in Washington Circle, one of the earliest features of the Army Air Corps’ Randolph Field more than eight decades ago, will soon become a distinctive hardscape filled with terracotta paver bricks and bordered by multi-colored river stones and decomposed granite while retaining its five-pointed appearance.


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