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Pilots from JBSA-Randolph visit Methodist Childrenās Hospital, share love for flying
Read full article: Pilots from JBSA-Randolph visit Methodist Childrenās Hospital, share love for flyingPilots from the 60th Flying Training Squadron at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph visited patients at the Methodist Childrenās Hospital on Tuesday afternoon.
Have you seen this manās wedding ring? He says it fell off at the Great Texas Airshow.
Read full article: Have you seen this manās wedding ring? He says it fell off at the Great Texas Airshow.A man attending the Great Texas Airshow at JBSA-Randolph this weekend received a free box of cookies, but lost something meaningful in return.
Thousands attend āThe Great Texas Airshowā at JBSA-Randolph
Read full article: Thousands attend āThe Great Texas Airshowā at JBSA-RandolphDiving airplanes and simulated bombings is how The Great Texas Airshow opened at JBSA-Randolph Saturday, with a re-enactment of the attacks on Pearl Harbor.
102-year-old Tuskegee Airman recalls love at first flight
Read full article: 102-year-old Tuskegee Airman recalls love at first flightFlight instructors in training at JBSA-Randolph broke into āHappy Birthdayā for one of the nationās most decorated and accomplished Tuskegee Airmen, Brig. Gen. Charles E. McGee, who is celebrating his 102nd birthday Tuesday.
15 JBSA personnel test positive for coronavirus
Read full article: 15 JBSA personnel test positive for coronavirusSAN ANTONIO ā Updated Monday at 7 p.m.Joint Base San Antonio officials have announced two additional personnel have tested positive for COVID-19, bringing the total to 15 confirmed cases. Updated Sunday at 5:32 p.m.Two additional personnel at Joint Base San Antonio have been infected by the novel coronavirus, bringing the total to 13 confirmed COVID-19 cases at JBSA. Updated Friday @ 4:24 p.m.:Three personnel at Joint Base San Antonio have tested positive for COVID-19 test results, bringing the total to seven confirmed cases on JBSA, officials said Friday. Previously:Three personnel at Joint Base San Antonio have received positive COVID-19 test results, officials said Thursday. Contact tracing is underway by public health officials, and all three people are in isolation at their homes.