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  • Is the San Antonio Spurs Coyote an Air Force Pilot?

    JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-Randolph, Texas – There wasn’t a bird, but there certainly was a plane (or four) and - of all things - a coyote.In late February the well-known NBA mascot was sighted riding his motorcycle on the Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas, taxiway, sparking a flurry of interest

  • February Student of the Month

    The Student of the Month awards and Rope of the Month award are presented by 17th Training Group leadership each month.

  • 340th Flying Training Group welcomes new commander

    Col. Michael J. Vanzo assumed command of the 340th Flying Training Group from Col. Allen Duckworth during a March 6 ceremony at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, officiated by Col. Kurt Matthews, 22nd Air Force vice commander.

  • 97 MSG gains new child care asset

    Airmen from 97th Mission Support Group developed a family child care facility program to assist with the high demand of family services and limited hours of the Child Development Center. The Family Child Care (FCC) program is a daycare center operated out of a private residence.

  • Aerospace joins the Operations Group

    The Aerospace and Physiology Operational Flight, formerly with the 71st Medical Group, is now part of the 71st Operational Group at Vance Air Force Base.

  • Vanzo assumes command of 340th FTG

    JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-Randolph, Texas – Col. Michael J. Vanzo assumed command of the 340th Flying Training Group from Col. Allen Duckworth during a March 6 ceremony at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas, officiated by Col. Kurt Matthews, 22nd Air Force vice commander.Prior to assuming command