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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1941-Active) - A United States Air Force base first established in 1941 as a part of [[Kelly Field]] at San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas. Became an independent base and renamed [[San Antonio Aviation Cadet Center]] in 1942. In 1946 the base was renamed [[Lackland Army Air Field]] for General [[Frank A. Lackland]], an early commander of Kelly Field. Renamed [[Lackland Air Force Base]] on 3 Feb 1948. Became a component of [[Joint Base San Antonio]] on 1 Oct 2010. Active military installation. | |||
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== Current Mission == | |||
Provides basic military training for Air Force recruits. Lackland Air Force Base hosts the Inter-American Air Forces Academy, the Defense Language Institute English Language Center and Wilford Hall Medical Center. | |||
== [[World War II]] == | |||
Construction began on 15 Jun, 1941 as a part of nearby [[Kelly Field]]. Became an independent base and renamed [[San Antonio Aviation Cadet Center]] in 1942. By 1945 Lackland had expanded into training of personnel for almost every Army Air Corps need. | |||
== Post World War II == | |||
Following [[World War II]] and the separation of the Air Force from the Army in 1947, Lackland evolved into the Basic Military Training (BMT) center of the Air Force. Other training missions established at Lackland included Air Force marksmanship school, sentry-dog training program, security police training, cryptographic Training, Inter-American Air Forces Academy and the Officer Training School (OTS) on the Medina Annex. | |||
Training facilities evolved from tent facilities to temporary [[World War II]] wood construction to the present day permanent 1000 man barracks BMT facilities. Lackland also has the largest USAF hospital complex in Wilford Hall Medical Center. | |||
== Current Status == | |||
Active Air Force Base and part of [[Joint Base San Antonio]] along with [[Randolph Air Force Base]] and [[Fort Sam Houston]]. | |||
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'''Location:''' San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas. | |||
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* Elevation: 691' | |||
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'''See Also:''' | |||
* [[Joint Base San Antonio]] | |||
* [[:Category:Active Air Force Bases|Active Air Force Bases]] | |||
'''Sources:''' | |||
* {{GNIS2|ID=2512527}} | |||
'''Links:''' | |||
* [https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/qbl01 Texas Handbook - Lackland Air Force Base] | |||
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lackland_Air_Force_Base Wikipedia - Lackland Air Force Base] | |||
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Lackland Air Force Base (1941-Active) - A United States Air Force base first established in 1941 as a part of Kelly Field at San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas. Became an independent base and renamed San Antonio Aviation Cadet Center in 1942. In 1946 the base was renamed Lackland Army Air Field for General Frank A. Lackland, an early commander of Kelly Field. Renamed Lackland Air Force Base on 3 Feb 1948. Became a component of Joint Base San Antonio on 1 Oct 2010. Active military installation. Current MissionProvides basic military training for Air Force recruits. Lackland Air Force Base hosts the Inter-American Air Forces Academy, the Defense Language Institute English Language Center and Wilford Hall Medical Center. World War IIConstruction began on 15 Jun, 1941 as a part of nearby Kelly Field. Became an independent base and renamed San Antonio Aviation Cadet Center in 1942. By 1945 Lackland had expanded into training of personnel for almost every Army Air Corps need. Post World War IIFollowing World War II and the separation of the Air Force from the Army in 1947, Lackland evolved into the Basic Military Training (BMT) center of the Air Force. Other training missions established at Lackland included Air Force marksmanship school, sentry-dog training program, security police training, cryptographic Training, Inter-American Air Forces Academy and the Officer Training School (OTS) on the Medina Annex. Training facilities evolved from tent facilities to temporary World War II wood construction to the present day permanent 1000 man barracks BMT facilities. Lackland also has the largest USAF hospital complex in Wilford Hall Medical Center. Current StatusActive Air Force Base and part of Joint Base San Antonio along with Randolph Air Force Base and Fort Sam Houston.
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