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  • JBSA - Randolph | Bodybuilding helps recruiter lift the weight of life

    JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-RANDOLPH, Texas-- “Make muscles not excuses” is the motto one recruiter uses to describe her current situation.Master Sgt. Lisa Schuur, of the 332nd Recruiting Squadron, recently walked away with five first place medals after competing in her first National Physique Committee

  • Laughlin welcomes Del Rio, Ciudad Acuña civic leaders

    LAUGHLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Texas – Laughlin welcomed civic leaders from Del Rio, Texas, and Ciudad Acuña, Mexico, to the base during a tour Nov. 1, 2022, to showcase the base’s mission of producing combat-ready Airmen, leaders, and pilots.

  • HAFB civilian overcomes adversity, remains dedicated to serve

    Harrell was diagnosed with scoliosis at a very young age, a disease that causes an irregular curvature of the spine and is often diagnosed in adolescents. In some cases, little to no treatment is needed depending on the severity. Throughout her lifetime has had 4 surgeries on her spine resulting in

  • Luke | Medical Group Airmen Engage in Moulage

    Airmen assigned to the 56th Medical Group treat simulated casualties during an inaugural medical training exercise, Nov. 2, 2022, at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. During this training, Airmen practiced how to carry out tactical combat casualty field care while under simulated hostile fire and enemy

  • Sheppard Airman honors fallen Marine, has solid showing in 47th MCM

    Second Lt. Grace Tinkey, a student awaiting pilot training at the 80th Flying Training Wing, ran the 47th Marine Corps Marathon in Arlington, Virginia, Oct. 30, 2022, in honor of her friend and fallen hero Marine Sgt. Nicole L. Gee, who was killed on Aug. 26, 2021, when a suicide bomb went off in at

  • 39th Flying Training Squadron welcome new commander

    Lt. Col. Thad Reddick assumed command of the 39th Flying Training Squadron from Lt. Col. Thomas Lessner on Oct. 27, 2022, during a ceremony held at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas. Col. Kyle Goldstein, 340th Flying Training Group commander, officiated the change of command ceremony.