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‘It’s just a feeling that words can’t describe’: What Veterans Day means to veterans in San Antonio
Read full article: ‘It’s just a feeling that words can’t describe’: What Veterans Day means to veterans in San AntonioIf you ask what Veterans Day means to veterans in San Antonio, their answers can be complex.
Room for one more? Local families invited to host soldiers for Thanksgiving in San Antonio
Read full article: Room for one more? Local families invited to host soldiers for Thanksgiving in San AntonioThe U.S. Army Medical Center of Excellence is inviting local families to host soldiers for Thanksgiving Day as part of its “Mission Thanksgiving” event.
Fort Sam Houston will continue hosting Veterans Day funeral ceremonies
Read full article: Fort Sam Houston will continue hosting Veterans Day funeral ceremoniesAfter hearing feedback from veterans, a congressional relations source told KSAT 12 News that the Veteran’s Affairs Office will continue to hold Veteran’s Day funeral ceremonies at Fort Sam Houston.
Center for the Intrepid makes strides with medical technology for combat
Read full article: Center for the Intrepid makes strides with medical technology for combatIn hopes of making major medical advancements, the Center for the Intrepid at Fort Sam Houston has engineers who have been working on a solution for nearly four years.
Rock ‘n’ Roll releases courses for 2024 San Antonio marathon, half-marathon, 10K and 5K
Read full article: Rock ‘n’ Roll releases courses for 2024 San Antonio marathon, half-marathon, 10K and 5KThe Rock ‘n’ Roll Running Series has released the routes for some of the most popular races of the year in San Antonio.
Volunteers needed to place flags at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery for Memorial Day
Read full article: Volunteers needed to place flags at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery for Memorial DayVolunteers are being sought to place miniature flags at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery to commemorate Memorial Day.
San Antonio nonprofit shines light on oldest military cemetery in Texas for the holidays
Read full article: San Antonio nonprofit shines light on oldest military cemetery in Texas for the holidaysThe Alamo City is home to one of the largest military cemeteries in the nation, Fort Sam Houston, and it’s also home to the oldest military cemetery in Texas — San Antonio National Cemetery. A local nonprofit is working to ensure those buried there are remembered.
Civilian employee at Fort Sam Houston indicted in $100M fraud scheme used money for extravagant lifestyle, feds say
Read full article: Civilian employee at Fort Sam Houston indicted in $100M fraud scheme used money for extravagant lifestyle, feds sayA San Antonio woman who worked as an Army civilian employee at Fort Sam Houston was indicted for stealing more than $100 million to fund an extravagant lifestyle, according to federal officials.
Video of grass fire at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery goes viral on TikTok
Read full article: Video of grass fire at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery goes viral on TikTokA video that shows a grass fire at the Fort Sam Houston National Cemetary is going viral on TikTok.The video, uploaded by Steve Torres on Wednesday, shows flames surrounding dozens of headstones as firefighters respond with water and shovels.
Retired marine who lost leg in combat walks over 200 miles, from Houston to SA, in 11 days
Read full article: Retired marine who lost leg in combat walks over 200 miles, from Houston to SA, in 11 daysA retired marine achieved a goal that should’ve been impossible -- walking 205 miles in just 11 days, from Houston to San Antonio, with a prosthetic leg and a 50-pound rucksack.
Lawsuits accuse unlicensed massage therapist at Ft. Sam of sexually assaulting two female service members on same day
Read full article: Lawsuits accuse unlicensed massage therapist at Ft. Sam of sexually assaulting two female service members on same dayWhen LeDerick McDaniel was accused of sexually assaulting two female service members on post at Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston in June 2018, he had already been on the radar of state licensing investigators for nearly five months.
JBSA says bacteria that causes Legionnaires’ disease found in barracks at Fort Sam Houston
Read full article: JBSA says bacteria that causes Legionnaires’ disease found in barracks at Fort Sam HoustonBacteria that causes Legionnaire’s disease was found at a barrack at Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston, causing the relocation of about 100 residents and 50 staff.
BAMC, Wilford Hall close drive-thru COVID-19 screening, testing sites
Read full article: BAMC, Wilford Hall close drive-thru COVID-19 screening, testing sitesThe drive-thru COVID-19 screening and testing sites at Brooke Army Medical Center and Wilford Hall Ambulatory Surgical Center will close on April 1st, officials announced Thursday.
Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery to hold memorial service for unaccompanied veterans
Read full article: Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery to hold memorial service for unaccompanied veteransThe Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery will hold a memorial service for unaccompanied veterans on Wednesday morning.
Bacteria that causes Legionnaires’ disease found at Fort Sam Houston barracks, JBSA says
Read full article: Bacteria that causes Legionnaires’ disease found at Fort Sam Houston barracks, JBSA saysResidents of the Liberty Barracks at Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston will be relocated after staff discovered legionella bacteria during water testing.
‘Mission Thanksgiving’ canceled for second year in a row due to COVID-19 concerns, officials say
Read full article: ‘Mission Thanksgiving’ canceled for second year in a row due to COVID-19 concerns, officials sayFor the second year in a row, the “Mission Thanksgiving” event for Joint Base San Antonio and Fort Sam Houston is canceled due to COVID-19 concerns.
Brooke Army Medical Center to take in additional trauma patients amid COVID-19 spike
Read full article: Brooke Army Medical Center to take in additional trauma patients amid COVID-19 spikeThe Brooke Army Medical Center (BAMC) is taking on more trauma patients as COVID-19 hospitalizations continue to rise locally.
BAMC will begin administering COVID-19 vaccines to all TRICARE beneficiaries ages 65 and older
Read full article: BAMC will begin administering COVID-19 vaccines to all TRICARE beneficiaries ages 65 and older(U.S. Army photo by Corey Toye)SAN ANTONIO – The Brooke Army Medical Center will begin administering the COVID-19 vaccine to all TRICARE beneficiaries, ages 65 or older, next week by appointment only. BAMC announced the vaccine appointments on Saturday afternoon, and officials say they were able to open up appointments for beneficiaries ages 75 and older earlier this week. They were also able to increase capacity to allow more vaccine appointments at the Fort Sam Houston site. To obtain DS Logon credentials, click “Register.” To make an appointment, click “Appointments” on the portal home page. AdRelated: South Texas VA to host COVID-19 vaccine event for hundreds of veterans living on San Antonio’s South Side
Skeletal remains found at JBSA-Fort Sam Houston identified
Read full article: Skeletal remains found at JBSA-Fort Sam Houston identifiedSAN ANTONIO – Partial skeletal human remains found in late December at JBSA-Fort Sam Houston have been identified. Dental records and family members help identify the victim as Juan Santiago, according to JBSA officials. The victim lived in Massachusetts prior to moving to San Antonio in June 2020. The remains were found Dec. 27 near Salado Creek in the northeast part of the post by some people walking in the area. The Air Force Office of Special Investigations is continuing its probe into Santiago’s death.
Drill sergeant at Joint Base San Antonio shot, killed on New Year’s Day along I-10, officials say
Read full article: Drill sergeant at Joint Base San Antonio shot, killed on New Year’s Day along I-10, officials saySAN ANTONIO – A drill sergeant assigned to the U.S. Army Medical Center of Excellence on Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston has died from multiple gunshot wounds, according to the JBSA. Sergeant Jessica Mitchell, a 68E Dental Specialist, was pronounced dead at University Hospital San Antonio at around 3 a.m. on Friday, according to the JBSA. San Antonio Police Department and the Army’s Criminal Investigation Division are still investigating the situation. “We are devastated by the tragic loss of Drill Sergeant Jessica Mitchell. We are focused on supporting Drill Sergeant Mitchell’s family as well as her soldiers during this extremely difficult time,” said Maj. Gen. Dennis LeMaster, the MEDCoE Commanding General.
Human remains found at JBSA-Fort Sam Houston
Read full article: Human remains found at JBSA-Fort Sam HoustonSAN ANTONIO – Human skeletal remains were found Sunday night at JBSA-Fort Sam Houston, officials said. According to a news release, the remains were found near Salado Creek in the northeast part of the installation by some people who were walking in the area. The news release said there are no active missing person cases at JBSA and there is no danger to JBSA residents or the community. JBSA officials and the Air Force Office of Special Investigations are coordinating with local law enforcement on the investigation.
WATCH: Lackland Air Force base kicks off tree lighting ceremony, the first of several holiday celebrations
Read full article: WATCH: Lackland Air Force base kicks off tree lighting ceremony, the first of several holiday celebrationsSAN ANTONIO – The holiday season is kicking off in Military City, USA, beginning with a tree lighting ceremony at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland on Wednesday. Each area base location will participate in the annual holiday event. Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph’s takes place on Dec. 3 and Joint Base-Fort Sam Houston’s will take place on Dec. 4. The ceremony will begin at 6 p.m., and a parade will follow the event beginning at 6:15 p.m., according to a statement from base officials. “The holiday season can be difficult, especially when away from loved ones,” base officials said in a statement.
Service member found dead at JBSA-Fort Sam Houston
Read full article: Service member found dead at JBSA-Fort Sam HoustonSAN ANTONIO – A service member was found dead Wednesday at Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston, officials said. The service member’s name is being withheld pending notification of next of kin, a news release said. The incident is under investigation. No other information was released.
'Mission Thanksgiving’ canceled, Fort Sam Houston officials say
Read full article: 'Mission Thanksgiving’ canceled, Fort Sam Houston officials saySAN ANTONIO – Fort Sam Houston officials announced Monday that a popular holiday program where San Antonio community members provide a home-cooked meal to soldiers in medical training, would be canceled this year to prevent the spread of COVID-19. “Mission Thanksgiving” has been a tradition at Fort Sam Houston for more than 20 years, officials said. Last week, the 37th Training Wing announced the cancellation of “Operation Home Cooking” and “Operation Family Feast,” other similar programs for Airmen in basic military training and technical training. “We truly appreciate the hospitality the San Antonio community shows our soldiers during Thanksgiving, currently the risk is too high - our number one priority is to protect the health and readiness of the force,” LeMaster said. “We look forward to continuing this worthwhile tradition next Thanksgiving.”Related: San Antonio couple welcomes airmen, soldiers to enjoy home-cooking on Thanksgiving
250 Marines and sailors to assist wildland firefighting efforts in Central California, officials say
Read full article: 250 Marines and sailors to assist wildland firefighting efforts in Central California, officials saySAN ANTONIO – The U.S. Army North (Fifth Army), the U.S. Northern Command’s Joint Force Land Component Command (JFLCC), will oversee the second military wildland fire ground response in California this month. The command will be sending approximately 250 Marines and sailors to assist in firefighting efforts in Central California, officials said. Lt. Gen. Laura J. Richardson, the Fifth Army and JFLCC commander, said in a statement that Marines and sailors responding to the fire are prepared to support fire suppression efforts in a COVID-19 environment. “They are scheduled to deploy to Central California, Sept. 19, to receive hands-on training in fire suppression methods and procedures, including watch-out situations and standard firefighting orders, prior to employment in the national forest,” The Fifth Army said. According to officials, the 14th Brigade Engineer Battalion In Northern California from Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, has assisted with wildland fire response efforts at the August Complex in the Mendocino National Forest since Sept. 3.
JBSA-Fort Sam Houston soldiers help South Texas Blood and Tissue Center with convalescent plasma operation
Read full article: JBSA-Fort Sam Houston soldiers help South Texas Blood and Tissue Center with convalescent plasma operationSAN ANTONIO As requests for COVID-19 convalescent plasma spiked in late spring and early summer, the South Texas Blood and Tissue Center needed more support, so a team from Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston stepped in and played a crucial role in collecting and distributing convalescent plasma. Twelve soldiers spent 30 days helping at the South Texas Blood and Tissue Center. Freed was part of the team of soldiers that helped at the South Texas Blood and Tissue Center in San Antonio. Freed said this job also helped soldiers gain experience for future deployments where they would need to collect blood during a mass casualty event. They expect to help the South Texas Blood and Tissue Center again.
9 men, including 3 soldiers, charged in child sex ring case, Texas authorities say
Read full article: 9 men, including 3 soldiers, charged in child sex ring case, Texas authorities sayKILLEEN, Texas Central Texas authorities say theyve cracked a child prostitution ring involving nine men, including three soldiers. Two Fort Hood soldiers and one from Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio are among the nine suspects netted in their investigation, Killeen police said. Seven suspects, including the Fort Hood soldiers, were arrested on felony child prostitution charges. The other two, including the Fort Sam Houston soldier, were charged with misdemeanor prostitution. Meantime, the planned transfer of the Fort Hood commander to Fort Bliss to assume command of a division has been postponed.
Shooting victim dropped off outside JBSA-Fort Sam Houston gate
Read full article: Shooting victim dropped off outside JBSA-Fort Sam Houston gateSAN ANTONIO A shooting victim was dropped off outside a gate at JBSA-Fort Sam Houston on Thursday morning. According to a Fort Sam Houston official, a man suffering from a gunshot wound was dropped off outside the gate on George Beach Road by someone in a car around 9 a.m.Air Force Security Force members treated the man at the scene and was transported to Brooke Army Medical Center. A condition on the man wasnt immediately available. The driver of the vehicle immediately fled the area. The San Antonio Police Department is investigating.
Soldier found dead at Fort Sam Houston identified; death under investigation, officials say
Read full article: Soldier found dead at Fort Sam Houston identified; death under investigation, officials saySAN ANTONIO The U.S. Army announced Tuesday that a soldier was found dead at Fort Sam Houston on Saturday, the soldier has been positively identified and his death is being investigated. Related: U.S. Army soldier found dead at Fort Sam Houston, officials sayThe Louisiana National Guard Public Affairs office said National Guardsman Sergeant Kelvonta K. Ellis, 22, from Westlake, Louisiana was found dead in his room at Fort Sam Houston on July 12. Ellis was part of Louisianas Army National Guards 39th Military Police Company, 139th Regional Support Group, the public affairs office said. According to officials, Ellis served five years in the Louisiana Army National Guard as a military police noncommissioned officer. Army officials say Ellis is survived by his mother.
U.S. Army soldier found dead at Fort Sam Houston, officials say
Read full article: U.S. Army soldier found dead at Fort Sam Houston, officials saySAN ANTONIO – The military is investigating the death of a soldier at Fort Sam Houston, according to Joint Base San Antonio public affairs division. “A U.S. Army Soldier was found dead on Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston July 12,” a statement from JBSA said. “The service member’s name is being withheld pending next-of-kin notification.”The incident is under investigation by U.S. Airforce Security Forces and U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command. No other details were provided about the circumstances of the soldier’s death. KSAT will continue to update this story as details become available.
Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery to resume committal services
Read full article: Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery to resume committal servicesSAN ANTONIO – Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery will resume committal services for families who are interring their loved ones beginning Tuesday. “We are pleased to resume committal services and military funeral honors at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery,” said Cemetery Director Aubrey David. In keeping with federal, state and local guidance, committal and memorial services at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery will be limited to 10 family members and guests at the service. Families may also contact the National Cemetery Scheduling Office or the cemetery directly to schedule a memorial service after June 29. To make burial arrangements or schedule a memorial service at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery or any VA national cemetery, contact the National Cemetery Scheduling Office at 800-535-1117.
More than 150 basic combat training graduates arrive at JBSA-Fort Sam Houston
Read full article: More than 150 basic combat training graduates arrive at JBSA-Fort Sam HoustonSAN ANTONIO – More than 150 recent graduates of the Army’s Basic Combat Training in Fort Jackson, South Carolina, arrived at Joint Base San Antonio - Fort Sam Houston Friday in an unprecedented manner designed to prevent the spread of COVID-19. The soldiers, who have been training at Fort Jackson for the past several months, were screened daily over the last 14 days and one final time before traveling via chartered flight. The soldiers were screened a final time by drill sergeants wearing personal protective equipment before boarding sterile buses bound for Fort Sam Houston. The soldiers will begin training at the U.S. Army Medical Center of Excellence, or MEDCoE. This procedure of transportation will be reviewed every two weeks and is expected to be in place until June 30th.
JBSA limits gate access, increases health protections after 13 positive cases on bases
Read full article: JBSA limits gate access, increases health protections after 13 positive cases on basesSAN ANTONIO – Joint Base San Antonio is ramping up safety precautions after more than a dozen employees tested positive for the novel coronavirus. JBSA said Sunday that gate access will be limited at Lackland, Randolph and Fort Sam Houston. 13 JBSA personnel test positive for coronavirusA total of 13 COVID-19 cases have been confirmed at JBSA after officials said Sunday that two additional personnel tested positive for the virus. The first COVID-19 death in San Antonio was confirmed over the weekend. First COVID-19 death reported in San AntonioThe victim was a woman in her 80s who died at Brooke Army Medical Center.