Robert V. West III isn’t just the son of the legendary San Antonio oilman Bob West. He's an emergency medicine doctor, a lawyer, accomplished artist and much more.
Carrying on a tradition of service
Caitlin Donnelly
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As a student at Northmont High School in Clayton, Ohio, Caitlin Donnelly was proud to tell her friends that her mother, Kimberly Donnelly, was active in the U.S. Air Force in intelligence operations. She reports that she wasn’t sure what that meant although she knew top security clearance was required and that her mother was working with computers and “secret squirrely stuff.”
So as a freshman in high school, Caitlin enrolled in Navy ROTC, and in December 2011 of her junior year enlisted in the U.S. Air Force Reserve. After high school graduation, she was off for basic training at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio and then to specialized training as a medical technician at Fort Sam Houston.
10-year renovation project in San Antonio s Alta Vista neighborhood creates our forever home
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The exterior of Mitch and Helen Seal’s renovated Alta Vista home, which they bought in 2010 and spent much of the next decade slowly renovating.Lisa Krantz /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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Perhaps the most arresting feature of Helen and Mitch Seals’s renovated Alta Vista home are the interior walls, which are primarily made up of white, 6-inch-wide shiplap.Richard A, Marini /StaffShow MoreShow Less
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The eye-catching coffered ceilings in Helen and Mitch Seal’s Alta Vista home were created with decorative cedar beams and bead board paneling of the kind typically used as wainscoting.Richard A, Marini /StaffShow MoreShow Less