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  • 40 years later, DevilCats fly their brother home

    It's been more than 40 years since then Capt. Bruce Ott flew the T-38 Talon for the 97th Flying Training Squadron, but even a hundred years can't weaken the bonds of family, and Bruce was a member of the DevilCat family.

  • Storms can help us better understand ourselves, others

    JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-RANDOLPH, Texas – Natural disasters, in many cases, can be opportunities to learn more about ourselves and about our fellow humans.In February, a monster storm swept across Texas, bringing days of single digit temperatures, frozen pipes, and rolling power outages (for some,

  • We grow Airmen - Reserve teams guide student through UPT mine-field

    When 1st Lt. Mike Lane, Air National Guard member, arrived at Sheppard Air Force Base in May 2017 for undergraduate pilot training, he was beyond excited about his future and the chance to achieve his childhood dream of flying the F-16."Being a Viper (F-16) pilot is what I've always wanted to do,"