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JBSA-Lackland looking for families to host Thanksgiving dinner for Air Force trainees
Read full article: JBSA-Lackland looking for families to host Thanksgiving dinner for Air Force traineesJBSA-Lackland is looking for approximately 400 host families to participate in Operation Home Cooking and share Thanksgiving Day festivities with trainees who are in training and away from home during the holidays.
Wilford Hall Emergency Center now part of regional emergency care system
Read full article: Wilford Hall Emergency Center now part of regional emergency care systemWilford Hall Emergency Center at JBSA-Lackland is now part of the Southwest Texas Regional Advisory Council (STRAC) trauma and emergency healthcare system.
Accidental shooting at child’s birthday party leads to two arrests in JBSA-Lackland shootings
Read full article: Accidental shooting at child’s birthday party leads to two arrests in JBSA-Lackland shootingsAn accidental shooting at a child’s birthday party led to the arrests of two teenagers in connection with a pair of shootings near the gates of JBSA-Lackland in August.
Shell casings from shootings at JBSA-Lackland gate linked to separate shooting, BCSO says
Read full article: Shell casings from shootings at JBSA-Lackland gate linked to separate shooting, BCSO saysThe Bexar County Sheriff’s Office obtained evidence that connects the shooting that happened in front of JBSA-Lackland’s training annex front gate on Aug. 17 and a separate shooting later that day.
JBSA-Lackland accepting applications for families to host Air Force trainees for Thanksgiving
Read full article: JBSA-Lackland accepting applications for families to host Air Force trainees for ThanksgivingAbout 330 families in the San Antonio area will be allowed to take part in a Thanksgiving Day tradition by hosting a pair of Air Force basic military training trainees in their home.
All-clear issued at JBSA-Lackland; suspect arrested after making ‘comments’ prompting main gate closure
Read full article: All-clear issued at JBSA-Lackland; suspect arrested after making ‘comments’ prompting main gate closureThe all-clear was given at JBSA-Lackland on Thursday afternoon after a military bomb squad found no indications of an explosive.
Front & Center: The vital role of the Emergency Ordnance Disposal team at JBSA-Lackland
Read full article: Front & Center: The vital role of the Emergency Ordnance Disposal team at JBSA-LacklandThe EOD team at JBSA-Lackland consists of highly trained and skilled individuals who specialize in identifying, evaluating and disposing of explosive ordnance, including unexploded bombs, munitions and hazardous materials.
US 90 eastbound at Lackland reopens after contractor hits overhead sign, causing shutdown
Read full article: US 90 eastbound at Lackland reopens after contractor hits overhead sign, causing shutdownRoad construction combined with a construction accident and a separate car crash made for a rough Monday morning commute on U.S. 90 near JBSA-Lackland on the city’s West Side.
One year later: A visit with the Air Force’s first transgender MTI
Read full article: One year later: A visit with the Air Force’s first transgender MTIWe met with Brandon Rodriguez, a San Antonio native and a military training instructor at JBSA-Lackland, almost a year ago to learn his story. A lot has happened since then.
Front & Center: First U.S. citizens under new basic military training streamlined naturalization process recognized
Read full article: Front & Center: First U.S. citizens under new basic military training streamlined naturalization process recognizedFor the first time, at least since 2017, the United States Air Force is re-implementing a program that will allow trainees at JBSA-Lackland to become U.S. Citizens.
US Air Force service member found dead at home off base, JBSA-Lackland officials say
Read full article: US Air Force service member found dead at home off base, JBSA-Lackland officials sayA local U.S. Air Force service member was found dead off base Monday morning, according to Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland officials.
First all-Black, all-female group chosen to lead graduation at JBSA-Lackland
Read full article: First all-Black, all-female group chosen to lead graduation at JBSA-LacklandFor the first time, an all-female, all-Black Commander of the Airman Team at JBSA-Lackland was selected based on their qualifications and experience to lead a graduation ceremony.
JBSA-Lackland trainees guests of honor at annual Thanksgiving feast
Read full article: JBSA-Lackland trainees guests of honor at annual Thanksgiving feastMore than 60 trainees from Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland were guests of honor for a Thanksgiving feast Thursday at Saint Rose of Lima Catholic Church on Marbach Road.
Front & Center: Local Air Force training instructors at JBSA-Lackland take pride in Hispanic heritage
Read full article: Front & Center: Local Air Force training instructors at JBSA-Lackland take pride in Hispanic heritageA group of Air Force training instructors at JBSA-Lackland are celebrating their Hispanic Heritage this month in a subtle, yet powerful way.
Meet the first transgender military training instructor in United States Air Force
Read full article: Meet the first transgender military training instructor in United States Air ForceBrandon Rodriguez is a military training instructor for the 321st Training Squadron at Joint Base San Antonio Lackland and has been serving for over a decade.
Actor Channing Tatum visits JBSA-Lackland ahead of new film’s debut
Read full article: Actor Channing Tatum visits JBSA-Lackland ahead of new film’s debutActor Channing Tatum paid a visit to Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland last week to promote one of his upcoming films and learn about military working dogs.
Modified Operation Home Cooking welcomes JBSA-Lackland trainees
Read full article: Modified Operation Home Cooking welcomes JBSA-Lackland traineesThis year, a modified version of Operation Home Cooking returned with fewer host families and trainees. Participants said they felt right at home with the host families who opened their doors for them.
Investigation of possible shots fired at JBSA-Lackland closed, officials say
Read full article: Investigation of possible shots fired at JBSA-Lackland closed, officials sayAlthough it’s still unclear if gunshots were actually fired outside of Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland earlier this week, officials said as of Friday, the investigation is closed.
JBSA-Lackland to allow family, friends at basic training graduations starting in July
Read full article: JBSA-Lackland to allow family, friends at basic training graduations starting in JulyNew protocols will go into effect starting with the Air Force Basic Military Training graduation at JBSA-Lackland scheduled for July 22.
JBSA-Lackland, Fort Bliss will be used to house unaccompanied migrant children, Pentagon says
Read full article: JBSA-Lackland, Fort Bliss will be used to house unaccompanied migrant children, Pentagon saysSAN ANTONIO – The Pentagon announced on Wednesday that Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland would be used to house unaccompanied migrant children. In a statement, John Kirby, the Pentagon’s press secretary, confirmed that the Department of Defense approved the request for JBSA-Lackland to be used. On Tuesday, Kirby hinted at the possibility of JBSA-Lackland and Fort Bliss being used in that capacity. “DoD will provide HHS officials access to these locations immediately to begin initial actions to prepare for receiving unaccompanied migrant children as soon as preparations are complete,” Kirby said. Also on KSAT:JBSA-Lackland asked to house unaccompanied migrant minors, Pentagon saysAdFreeman Coliseum may house migrant children if agreement is reached with federal government, Bexar County judge saysBiden taps VP Harris to lead response to border challenges
JBSA-Lackland asked to house unaccompanied migrant minors, Pentagon says
Read full article: JBSA-Lackland asked to house unaccompanied migrant minors, Pentagon saysSAN ANTONIO – Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland may house migrant minors who are unaccompanied at the U.S.-Mexico border, Pentagon spokesman John Kirby said Tuesday afternoon. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has asked the Pentagon for the request, which the Department of Defense is reviewing, Kirby said. “What I can tell you is we have a request and those are the two sites that HHS just asked for support from,” Kirby said. Greg Abbott sent a letter to President Joe Biden demanding answers to the humanitarian situation at the border. The governor also demanded that the Biden Administration make clear what they are doing to prosecute human traffickers and address the surge in border crossings.
More than 30 Texas Reserve Security Forces Airmen return to JBSA-Lackland on Sunday
Read full article: More than 30 Texas Reserve Security Forces Airmen return to JBSA-Lackland on SundayMore than 30 defenders with the 433rd Security Forces Squadron, 433rd Airlift Wing, returned to JBSA-Lackland on Sunday from a six-month deployment to Southwest Asia. These Reserve Citizen Airmen were mobilized to support ongoing United States Central Command operations, according to a news release. The 433rd Security Forces Squadron “trains unit members to meet wartime mission requirements while providing support assistance to its active duty counterparts,” as stated in a news release. The squadron also deploys security forces personnel, who provide Air Base defense, physical security, law enforcement and resource protection missions in any climate or location, officials say. : Military nonprofit helps soldiers, veterans turn stories into songs
Air Force doctor at JBSA-Lackland first to get COVID-19 vaccine in San Antonio
Read full article: Air Force doctor at JBSA-Lackland first to get COVID-19 vaccine in San AntonioSAN ANTONIO – The first batches of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine began arriving Monday at JBSA-Lackland. Lackland and Brooke Army Medical Center were among the first military installations in the country to receive the vaccine according to Air Force Maj. Gen. John DeGoes, Commander of the 59th Medical Wing at Lackland. ”We’re going to do everything possible to put shots in arms as quickly as possible,” DeGoes said Tuesday. The first shot was administered Monday to Maj. Andrew Gausepohl, an Air Force Doctor stationed at JBSA-Lackland. Like the rest of America, we hope that this is the beginning to kind of return to some normalcy.”Related Stories:
Seven Air Force basic trainees graduating at JBSA-Lackland to join US Space Force
Read full article: Seven Air Force basic trainees graduating at JBSA-Lackland to join US Space ForceSAN ANTONIO – Seven U.S. Air Force basic trainees marched into history on Thursday during graduation ceremonies at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland as the first enlisted members of the U.S. Space Force. “There’s lots of excitement ahead for these seven, and we couldn’t be more proud to have them on our team,” said Gen. John “Jay” Raymond, chief of operations for the Space Force, following the graduation ceremony. The seven trainees will transfer to Vandenberg Air Force Base in California to begin training for their new Space Force positions. “The training will include operating satellites like the Global Positioning System, as well as operating satellites protecting our country, missile warning satellites and operating radar stations around the globe,” Raymond said. San Antonio is among six finalists cities being considered for the location of the U.S. Space Command Headquarters.
JBSA-Lackland to implement ID checks for everyone inside a vehicle entering the base
Read full article: JBSA-Lackland to implement ID checks for everyone inside a vehicle entering the baseSAN ANTONIO – Beginning Monday, Joint Base San Antonio - Lackland will implement identification checks for everyone inside of a vehicle that is trying to enter the base. Officials believe this change will have several impacts, like extending wait times at the gate and increasing the number of vehicles having to turn around after not showing proper identification. As of now, JBSA is open for official business only. JBSA limits gate access, increases health protections after 13 positive cases on bases
JBSA-Lackland lab producing face shields for health care workers
Read full article: JBSA-Lackland lab producing face shields for health care workersSAN ANTONIO – A group of biomedical engineers at JBSA-Lackland changed up their daily routines in order to make face shields for health care workers who need them. They’ve now developed a way to 3-D print components of face shields that can be easily pieced together and shipped off to medical providers. The lab can produce 25 face shields every 10 hours. COVID-19, the respiratory disease caused by the new virus, stands for coronavirus disease 2019. The disease first appeared in late 2019 in Wuhan, China, but spread around the world in early 2020, causing the World Health Organization to declare a pandemic in March.
US Air Force to test new approach to protect basic trainees at JBSA-Lackland
Read full article: US Air Force to test new approach to protect basic trainees at JBSA-LacklandSAN ANTONIO – In an effort to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, the U.S. Air Force plans a revised approach to how recruits enter the training pipeline at JBSA-Lackland. Air Force basic trainee at JBSA-Lackland tests positive for coronavirusUnder the plan, between 650 to 800 trainees will report for basic military training during the first two weeks and immediately enter into a 14-day restriction of movement protocol. Precautions include deep-cleaning dormitories, dining facilities and other infrastructure, in line with CDC guidance, as well as help reset the military training instructor cadre. Also, all trainee graduations will remain private and closed to the public, with Thursday graduation ceremonies being livestreamed on the USAF Basic Military Training Facebook page. COVID-19, the respiratory disease caused by the new virus, stands for coronavirus disease 2019.
Last of quarantined evacuees depart JBSA-Lackland
Read full article: Last of quarantined evacuees depart JBSA-LacklandSAN ANTONIO – The last of the quarantined evacuees from the Grand Princess cruise ship were released from their two-week, federally mandated quarantine at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland on Wednesday, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services officials said. About 100 evacuees all ended their quarantine this week. Twenty people were released Monday, 75 were released on Tuesday and the remaining seven departed Wednesday morning, according to an HHS spokesperson. Fifteen of the quarantined evacuees tested positive for COVID-19 while in San Antonio, including one of the Wuhan evacuees, nine of the Diamond Princess evacuees and five of the Grand Princess evacuees. An HHS spokesperson said all have now been medically cleared and released from quarantine.
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.
Grand Princess cruise ship evacuees arrive at JBSA-Lackland
Read full article: Grand Princess cruise ship evacuees arrive at JBSA-LacklandAnother cohort of cruise ship passengers arrived at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland on Tuesday night to be quarantined for the coronavirus. In total, 380 passengers from the Grand Princess are expected to be quarantined at the base, a CDC official confirmed Monday. The evacuees live in Texas or surrounding states, San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg previously said. Over the weekend, San Antonio city officials learned that Joint Base San Antonio Lackland will again quarantine passengers. Those people were flown back into the country from Wuhan, China, where the virus first spread, and from the Diamond Princess cruise ship docked in Japan.
SA couple under quarantine at JBSA-Lackland concerned about coronavirus spreading
Read full article: SA couple under quarantine at JBSA-Lackland concerned about coronavirus spreadingThe two new cases were confirmed as an evacuee from Wuhan, China, tested positive for COVID-19 earlier this month. First coronavirus evacuees leave JBSA-Lackland after quarantine; 1 patient ‘treated and transferred’A total of 329 Americans were evacuated off the ship, which remains docked at a Japanese port, because they were at risk of contracting the virus. Messonnier said five evacuees transported to Travis tested positive, and another 11 passengers who tested positive are being treated at the University of Nebraska Medical Center’s quarantine unit in Omaha. Thursday marked the end of the 14-day quarantine for the first group of coronavirus evacuees at Lackland from China. This week, local officials called for coronavirus evacuees to stay on a military base instead of being transported to local hospitals.
First coronavirus evacuees leave JBSA-Lackland after quarantine; 1 patient ‘treated and transferred’
Read full article: First coronavirus evacuees leave JBSA-Lackland after quarantine; 1 patient ‘treated and transferred’SAN ANTONIO – Thursday marked the end of the 14-day quarantine for the first group of coronavirus evacuees at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland from China. The hospital sent out the following statement Thursday:We are pleased to announce the patient who tested positive for COVID-19 has been treated and transferred from Methodist Hospital | Texsan. JBSA-Lackland, Methodist Hospital Texsan, and the Texas Center for Infectious Disease are the only local facilities being used by the federal government in response to the outbreak. More Coronavirus Stories:From quarantined cruise ship to isolation at Lackland: SA native gives first-hand account of coronavirus evacuationCity, county officials join efforts to keep coronavirus evacuees at Lackland, away from local hospitalsSAQ: Why was JBSA-Lackland chosen to hold coronavirus evacuees? Department of Defense extends JBSA-Lackland quarantine zone availability to mid-MarchWhat we know about the coronavirus, cruise ship evacuees at Lackland
From quarantined cruise ship to isolation at Lackland: SA native gives first-hand account of coronavirus evacuation
Read full article: From quarantined cruise ship to isolation at Lackland: SA native gives first-hand account of coronavirus evacuationA “very slow” process has brought a local couple once quarantined on the Diamond Princess cruise ship back to San Antonio, but they haven’t made it home. Feds: 7 cruise ship passengers that landed at Lackland tested positive for coronavirus, sent to NebraskaThe number of Americans evacuated from Japan. Don and his wife, Natty, were evacuated from the Diamond Princess cruise ship. For the departing Americans, the evacuation cut short a 14-day quarantine that began aboard the cruise ship Feb. 5. The Department of Defense said JBSA-Lackland’s coronavirus quarantine zone will remain available to patients through mid-March.
SAQ: Your questions answered about the coronavirus
Read full article: SAQ: Your questions answered about the coronavirusSAN ANTONIO – Are you worried about the coronavirus? Following Thursday’s announcement that one of the people being held in quarantine at JBSA-Lackland has tested positive for the deadly disease, we decided to have a medical expert answer your questions. Coronavirus case confirmed in San Antonio, CDC saysDr. Bryan Alsip, Executive Vice President and Chief Medical Officer for University Health System, answers your questions about the coronavirus.
CDC confirms person at JBSA-Lackland infected with Coronavirus
Read full article: CDC confirms person at JBSA-Lackland infected with CoronavirusCDC confirms person at JBSA-Lackland infected with CoronavirusPublished: February 13, 2020, 9:26 amOfficials from the Centers for Disease Control and the City of San Antonio announced Thursday that a case of the novel coronavirus has been confirmed in San Antonio.
CDC hosts news conference on novel coronavirus quarantine orders
Read full article: CDC hosts news conference on novel coronavirus quarantine ordersSAN ANTONIO – As Americans who have been potentially exposed to the 2019 novel coronavirus land in San Antonio on Thursday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention held a news conference with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. This week, planes carrying U.S. citizens in Wuhan China are set to arrive at bases in three states: California, Texas and Nebraska. The passengers will remain at the bases after a federal quarantine order was issued. “This legal order is intended to protect the repatriated citizens, their families and the community,” officials said in a news release. WATCH: City, regional public health partners discuss coronavirusJoint Base San Antonio-Lackland is the only Texas quarantine location.
Americans evacuated from Wuhan China to arrive at Lackland this week, CDC says
Read full article: Americans evacuated from Wuhan China to arrive at Lackland this week, CDC saysThe passengers will be met by a team of CDC personnel to assess their health when they arrive. CDC staff will conduct risk assessments to ensure the health of each traveler, including temperature checks and observing for respiratory symptoms, officials said. Some passengers being evacuated from China to the U.S. in response to the coronavirus outbreak in that country will be housed at JBSA-Lackland. CDC officials will work with the state and local public health departments to transport any passenger exhibiting symptoms to a hospital for further evaluation. The virus has infected more than 20,000 people across 26 countries and territories and killed more than 420, but the majority of cases -- currently an estimated 78% -- are coming from Hubei province in China, officials said.