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615th CRW wins Verne Orr
Senior Airman Benjamin Johnson, 571st Global Mobility Readiness Squadron briefs Close Precision Engagement capabilities to members of the German Air Force during on-going operations at Mazar-e-sharif, Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. Dustin Creed)
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615th CRW Airman wins AF award
Senior Airman Adriano A. Cicotti, 571st Global Mobility Readiness Squadron Security Forces, was recognized for his contributions to his career field, earning the award for the Air Force’s top security forces Airman. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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615th CRW sends more help to Dominican Republic
Senior Airman Jason Childers, 573rd Global Support Squadron, stands with his wife, Elizabethann, as she is interviewed by a local media outlet. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Meredith Mingledorff)
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615th CRW on the frontlines
Recently, more than 100 members of the 615th Contingency Response Wing deployed to two of the most remote forward-operating bases in western Afghanistan. Working with local nationals, joint and coalition forces, the wing quickly established and maintained airfield operations at forward operating bases Farah and Shindand. During a three-month period, Airmen handled more than 900 aircraft, moved more than 6,000 passengers and 4,500 tons of critical supplies to support U.S. and coalition campaigns against the Taliban. Whether supporting humanitarian operations or contingencies, the 615th CRW’s team of experts are fully trained and equipped to respond within 12 hours to any location around the world. (U.S. Air Force Photos/Capt. Paradon Silpasornprasit)
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615th CRW on the frontlines
Recently, more than 100 members of the 615th Contingency Response Wing deployed to two of the most remote forward-operating bases in western Afghanistan. Working with local nationals, joint and coalition forces, the wing quickly established and maintained airfield operations at forward operating bases Farah and Shindand. During a three-month period, Airmen handled more than 900 aircraft, moved more than 6,000 passengers and 4,500 tons of critical supplies to support U.S. and coalition campaigns against the Taliban. Whether supporting humanitarian operations or contingencies, the 615th CRW’s team of experts are fully trained and equipped to respond within 12 hours to any location around the world. (U.S. Air Force Photos/Capt. Paradon Silpasornprasit)
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615th CRW on the frontlines
Recently, more than 100 members of the 615th Contingency Response Wing deployed to two of the most remote forward-operating bases in western Afghanistan. Working with local nationals, joint and coalition forces, the wing quickly established and maintained airfield operations at forward operating bases Farah and Shindand. During a three-month period, Airmen handled more than 900 aircraft, moved more than 6,000 passengers and 4,500 tons of critical supplies to support U.S. and coalition campaigns against the Taliban. Whether supporting humanitarian operations or contingencies, the 615th CRW’s team of experts are fully trained and equipped to respond within 12 hours to any location around the world. (U.S. Air Force Photos/Capt. Paradon Silpasornprasit)
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615th CRW on the frontlines
Recently, more than 100 members of the 615th Contingency Response Wing deployed to two of the most remote forward-operating bases in western Afghanistan. Working with local nationals, joint and coalition forces, the wing quickly established and maintained airfield operations at forward operating bases Farah and Shindand. During a three-month period, Airmen handled more than 900 aircraft, moved more than 6,000 passengers and 4,500 tons of critical supplies to support U.S. and coalition campaigns against the Taliban. Whether supporting humanitarian operations or contingencies, the 615th CRW’s team of experts are fully trained and equipped to respond within 12 hours to any location around the world. (U.S. Air Force Photos/Capt. Paradon Silpasornprasit)
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Run honors sacrifices
615 CRW warrior run promotes fitness and honors sacrifices Col. John Lipinski, 615th Contingency Response Wing commander, right, leads nearly 600 members of the 615th CRW on Dec. 7 on a 1.5 mile course during the unit’s warrior run. The event began and ended at the Global Reach Deployment Center and promoted fitness and esprit de corps. The event also was scheduled on this day to remember the sacrifices made by Airmen 68 years ago at Pearl Harbor. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Chief Master Sgt. Craig Adams
Chief Master Sgt. Craig Adams
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Chief Master Sgt. Craig Adams
Chief Master Sgt. Craig Adams
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New commander takes over 570th CRG
Col. John Lipinski, left, 615th Contingency Response Wing commander, hands the 571st Contingency Response Group guideon to Col. Tracy "Red" Skelton during the 571st CRG change-of-command ceremony June 29. (U.S. Air Force photo/Nan Wylie)
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New commander takes over 570th CRG
Members of the Travis Honor Guard present the colors prior to the signing of the National Anthem during the 570th Contingency Response Group change-of-command ceremony June 25. (U.S. Air Force photo/Nan Wylie)
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New commander takes over 570 CRG
Col. John Lipinski, left, 615th Contingency Response Wing commander, hands the 570th Contingency Response Group guidon to Col. David Chandler during the 570th CRG change-of-command ceremony June 25. (U.S. Air Force photo/Nan Wylie)
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15th EMTF command chief retires
Chief Master Sgt. Bruce Blodgett stands with Brig. Gen. Mark Stearns, 15th Expeditionary Mobility Task Force commander, during his retirement ceremony Oct. 3. Chief Blodgett retired as the 15th EMTF command chief after serving more than 27 years in the Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Charles Slayton)
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15th EMTF command chief retires
Chief Master Sgt. Bruce Blodgett receives the flag from Chief Master Sgt. Michael Williams, 60th Air Mobility Wing command chief, during his retirement ceremony Oct. 3. Chief Blodgett retired as the 15th Expeditionary Mobility Task Force command chief after serving more than 27 years in the Air Force. Chief Blodgett arrived at Travis in September 2007 from Dover Air Force Base, Del., where he served as 436th Airlift Wing command chief. (U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Kristen Rohrer)
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15th EMTF command chief retires
Chief Master Sgt. Bruce Blodgett stands during his retirement ceremony Oct. 3. Chief Blodgett retired as the 15th Expeditionary Mobility Task Force command chief after more than 27 years of service. During his time as command chief for the 15th EMTF, Chief Blodgett provided leadership and direction to more than 2,000 enlisted technicians and operators in 52 different Air Force specialties supporting 20 locations throughout the United States, the Pacific and Asia. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Charles Slayton)
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15th EMTF command chief retires
Chief Master Sgt. Bruce Blodgett stands during his retirement ceremony Oct. 3. Chief Blodgett retired as the 15th Expeditionary Mobility Task Force command chief after serving more than 27 years in the Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman1st Class Kristen Rohrer)
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615th CRW welcomes new commander
Brig. Gen. Mark Stearns, 15th Expeditionary Mobility Task Force commander, speaks during the 615th Contingecy Response Wing change-of-command ceremony Sept. 23. Col. Tony Hinen relinquished command to Col. John Lipinski. (U.S. Air Force photo/Nan Wylie)
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615th CRW welcomes new commander
Brig. Gen. Mark Stearns, 15th Expeditionary Mobility Task Force commander, hands the 615th Contingency Response Wing guideon to the wing’s new commander Col. John Lipinski during a change-of-command ceremony Sept. 23. (U.S. Air Force photo/Nan Wylie)
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615th CRW welcomes new commander
Col. Matthew Yotter, 572nd Contingency Response Group commander, leads his troops in salute during the 615th Contingency Response Wing change-of-command ceremony Sept. 23. Col. Tony Hinen relinquished command to Col. John Lipinski. (U.S. Air Force photo/Nan Wylie)
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