Air Force looking for San Antonio families to host recruits for Thanksgiving dinner

Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland wants to dispatch 700 Air Force basic trainees to area homes this Thanksgiving for home-cooked holiday dinners. The base's annual Operation Home Cooking tradition, now in its 48th year, enables volunteer families in the Alamo City to share the holiday with Air Force personnel in their sixth or seventh week of basic training. Volunteer families must be willing to accept two trainees into their home.
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