Joint Base San Antonio (Geographic Keyword)
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When he retired in 1976, Colonel Parr had flown over 6,000 hours in fighter aircraft and earned more than 60 decorations, including the Distinguished Service Cross, Air Force Cross, Silver Star, Bronze Star, 10 Distinguished Flying Crosses, and 41 Air Medals. This document, originally from the official web site of the United States Air Force, details 16 of Colonel Parr’s decorations.
Camp Bullis Range Map, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas (2013)
This document is a map of the region occupied by Joint Base San Antonio and Camp Bullis, specifically their ranges and training sites. The map was printed by JBSA-Camp Bullis ITAM GIS in 2013.
Circular Plaque, Women Airforce Service Pilots, Randolph Air Force Base (2003)
Draft of a circular plaque honoring the Women Airforce Service Pilots. In 2009, The President of the United States signed Public Law to award a Congressional Gold Medal to the Women Air Force Service Pilots. The WASPs were the first woman U.S. history to fly military aircraft.
Creating the Joint Base San Antonio Archaeology and Cultural Heritage Archive Final Report (2015 – 2018) (2018)
The Joint Base San Antonio (JBSA) Archaeology and Cultural Heritage Resources Archive is a digital archive created by the Center for Digital Antiquity (Digital Antiquity) in tDAR (the Digital Archaeological Record). Funding for the project was provided by United States Air Force (USAF) Cultural Resource Management Program of the US Air Force Civil Engineer Center (USAF-CEC) and administered through contract between Baer Engineering of Austin, Texas and Digital Antiquity at Arizona State...
Historic Photograph, Patio of Post Exchange, Building 200, Randolph Field, Texas (1932)
Black and white photograph of the Post Exchange's patio at Randolph Field, Texas. The post exchange is recorded as Building 200.
Images, Medal of Honor Memorial, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2010)
The memorial wall at Randolph Air Force Base commemorating Randolph's Medal of Honor recipients from the Korean War (1950-1953) and Vietnam War (1964-1975). Photographs include images of the memorial's walls and plaques.
Letter From 502 CES/CL to 502 CONS/LOG, Memorandum on Sole Source Justification for JBSF400014 Curation and Inventory, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas, Template (2012)
36 CFR 79, Chapter 1 (Curation of Federally Owned and Administered Archeological Collections), requires curation and an inventoried database of archeological artifacts be accomplished by an institution capable of doing so in the area, or close to the area where the artifacts were collected. This ensures accessibility to Native American Tribes affiliated to the area where those artifacts were collected, as well as allowing researchers access to those artifacts. The artifacts collected were...
Plaque, Bernard Francis Fisher, Medal of Honor Memorial, Randolph Air Force Base (2010)
Commemorative plaque honoring Bernard Francis Fisher at the Medal of Honor Memorial, Randolph Air Force Base. Major Bernard Francis Fisher, on March 10, 1966, was diverted from his assigned mission and with his wingman met up with four other A-11s to lead the air support on a Special Forces camp near Hue being overrun by 2000 NVA troops.
Plaque, Cadet Circle, Randolph Air Force Base (2009)
Images of the front and back of the Cadet Circle Plaque. This circle, located at the heart if the original cadet area, is dedicated to the many aviation cadets and student officers who were trained in the Aviation Cadet Program at Randolph Field. The plaque was dedicated on October 23, 2009 by General Stephen R. Lorenz, Commander, Air Education and Training Command, Randolph Air Force Base.
Plaque, In Appreciation for the Avenue of American States, Harmon Drive, Randolph Air Force Base (2009)
Draft for the plaque titled: In Appreciation for the Avenue of American States, Harmon Drive. The 50 flags in the avenue of Harmon Drive honor the home states of the men and women who serve their country. The flag display serves to remind us of the motto on our nation’s seal: E Pluribus Unum (Out of Many, One). On 27 February 1985, General Andrew P. Iosue, Commander of Air Training Command, and Colonel Ralph R. Rohatch, 12th Flying Training Wing Commander, dedicated the original flag display....
Plaque, Proposed Correction to Colonel Ralph S. Parr Plaque, Randolph Air Force Base (2012)
Document showing a proposed update to Colonel Ralph S. Parr's commemorative plaque honoring his more than 60 decorations. An image of the original plaque, dedicated in December 2008, is also included.
Plaque, Rambler Fitness Center, Randolph Air Force Base (2007)
Photograph of the Rambler Fitness Center Plaque. It was dedicated on February 2nd, 2007 to the Randolph Ramblers 1944 Cotton Bowl Co-Champions.
Plaque, Richard Loy Etchberger, Medal of Honor Memorial, Randolph Air Force Base (2010)
Printed copy of the text on Richard Loy Etchberger's plaque at the Medal of Honor Memorial, Randolph Air Force Base. Chief Master Sergeant Richard Loy Etchberger died as he and 18 others defended a secret radar site in Laos from a surprise North Vietnam attack on March 11, 1968.
Plaque, The Youth House, Randolph Air Force Base (2008)
Plaque for the Youth House which was officially approved as eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places. It was constructed by the WPA in 1940, and it was renovated by the 12th Civil Engineer Division in 2007. The plaque was dedicated in 2008 by Richard Trevino, Base Civil Engineer, Dwight Micklethwait, Architect, and Scott B. Shepherd III, Cultural Resource Manager, Randolph Air Force Base.
Plaque, Women Airforce Service Pilots, Randolph Air Force Base (2010)
Draft of a plaque honoring the Women Airforce Service Pilots, WASPs. On July 1st, 2009 The President of the United States signed Public Law to award a Congressional Gold Medal to the Women Airforce Service Pilots. This plaque was dedicated June 30th, 2010 by General Stephen R. Lorens, USAF, Commander, Air Education and Training Command, Randolph Air Force Base.
Programmatic Agreement Among the U.S. Air Force and the Texas State Historic Preservation Officer for the Operation, Maintenance and Development of Joint Base San Antonio, Texas (2011)
Joint Base San Antonio is composed of military installations in San Antonio, Texas, otherwise known as Fort Sam Houston that includes Camp Bullis, Lackland Air Force Base, Kelly Field Annex, and Randolph Air Force Base. The U.S. Air Force manages historic properties on these geographically separated installations and the historic properties under the Air Force’s management vary widely in their significance, integrity, and potential for continuing use and reuse. The Air Force has elected to...
Wingspread Article, JBSA-Randolph Honors POW/MIA With Monument (2012)
A news article published by Wingspread on November 23, 2012. It details a new feature called the Prisoner of War-Missing in Action Monument that was erected at the Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph Airmen’s Heritage Park that December. This monument will recognize individuals who sacrificed their freedom for their country. Their distinguished service is what the Airmen’s Heritage Park is all about.