JBSA-Randolph (Geographic Keyword)
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The reconnaissance level survey of Randolph Air Force Base was conducted in order to assess areas with a high potential for intact sites. Randolph Air Force Base consists of 2,894 acres of Air Force lands in eastern Bexar County, Texas. The survey was concentrated along the perimeter of the base although subsurface construction activities throughout the base were monitored. No archeological resources were identified during the investigations and no further work is recommended.
Archeological Reconnaissance Survey of Seguin Auxiliary Airfield, Guadalupe County, Texas (1993)
The reconnaissance level survey of Seguin Auxiliary Airfield, Guadalupe County, Texas, was conducted on May 18-19, 1993, in order to assess areas with a high potential for intact archeological sites. Nine hundred sixty-one acres were surveyed within the boundary of the base. One historic archeological site (41GU32), a homestead dating to the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries was identified as well as a historic isolated find consisting of a bottle glass base (41GU33) and prehistoric...
A Brief History of the 502D Air Base Wing and Joint Base San Antonio (2014)
This short report briefly documents the history of the 502d Air Base Wing, which traces its lineage back to 1947. The 502 ABW became the host unit for Fort Sam Houston, Lackland AFB, and Randolph AFB. While all three installations and Camp Bullis (supported by Fort Sam Houston) made up JBSA, none shared a fence line, and each maintained its long and distinguished historical identity.
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.