Participants will explore specific policies and practices that enabled the rebirth of the former Kelly Air Force Base into Port San Antonio and discuss how the military and community can work together to create an economic success story.
What does KAFB stand for?
KAFB stands for Kelly Air Force Base (Texas)
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Samples in periodicals archive:
At former Kelly Air Force Base in San Antonio, the site of a former aircraft metal plating shop used during World War II, these microbes thrive on a "cocktail" of vegetable oil and cottonseed that is placed regularly into a four-story deep hole.
Hazlett entered federal service in 1984 assigned to the San Antonio Air Logistics Center at Kelly Air Force Base, Texas.
Many neighbors around the former Kelly Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas, have marked their lawns with crosses to indicate that their homes have been struck by cancer, and many of these victims are blaming the Air Force for contaminating their neighborhoods with trichloroethylene (TCE).
The F-5 Technical Coordination Group (TCG) was established in 1979 at Kelly Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas.
In late 1998, while still a city councilman, Prado allegedly solicited a $10,000 bribe from an engineering firm that sought work on the redevelopment project at the former Kelly Air Force Base.
In February, LMALC began setting up operations at Kelly Air Force Base, which will close as a base in 2001 and be operated as a private industrial park.