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A U.S. Air Force C-5M Super Galaxy approaches the runway at Travis Air Force Base, California, Aug. 23, 2023. The C-5 Galaxy Super Galaxy is one of the largest aircraft in the world and the largest airlifter in the Air Force inventory. The aircraft can carry a fully equipped combat-ready military unit to any point in the world on short notice and then provide the supplies required to help sustain the fighting force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Nicholas Pilch)
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Leadership Rounds: 22nd Airlift Squadron
U.S Air Force Staff Sgt. Kevin Robinson, left, 22nd Airlift Squadron loadmaster training manager, shows Chief Master Sgt. Robert Schultz, 60th Air Mobility Wing command chief, a virtual reality headset during a Leadership Rounds visit Sept. 11, 2020, at Travis Air Force Base, California. The headset is used to simulate an emergency on a C-5M Super Galaxy aircraft. The Leadership Rounds program provides 60th AMW leadership with an opportunity to interact with Airmen and get a detailed view of each mission performed at Travis AFB. (U.S. Air Force photo by Chustine Minoda)
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Leadership Rounds: 22nd Airlift Squadron
U.S Air Force Staff Sgt. Kevin Robinson, right, 22nd Airlift Squadron loadmaster training manager, shows Col. Zachery Jiron, left, 60th Air Mobility Wing vice commander, how to use a virtual reality headset during a Leadership Rounds visit Sept. 11, 2020, at Travis Air Force Base, California. The headset is used to simulate an emergency on a C-5M Super Galaxy aircraft. The Leadership Rounds program provides 60th AMW leadership with an opportunity to interact with Airmen and get a detailed view of each mission performed at Travis AFB. (U.S. Air Force photo by Chustine Minoda)
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Leadership Rounds: 22nd Airlift Squadron
Christy Hunter, left, 22nd Airlift Squadron unit training manager, shows Col. Zachery Jiron, right, 60th Air Mobility Wing vice commander, and Chief Master Sgt. Robert Schultz, 60th AMW command chief, a supply room that will be renovated in to a study room during a Leadership Rounds visit Sept. 11, 2020, at Travis Air Force Base, California. The Leadership Rounds program provides 60th AMW leadership with an opportunity to interact with Airmen and get a detailed view of each mission performed at Travis AFB. (U.S. Air Force photo by Chustine Minoda)
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Leadership Rounds: 22nd Airlift Squadron
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt Erick Aguilar, left, 60th Operations Support Squadron C-5M Super Galaxy training manager, explains the loadmaster training program during a Leadership Rounds visit Sept. 11, 2020, at Travis Air Force Base, California. The Leadership Rounds program provides 60th AMW leadership with an opportunity to interact with Airmen and get a detailed view of each mission performed at Travis AFB. (U.S. Air Force photo by Chustine Minoda)
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Leadership Rounds: 22nd Airlift Squadron
U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Robert Schultz, right, 60th Air Mobility Wing command chief, presents Senior Airman Ryan Hensley, 22nd Airlift Squadron flight engineer, with a coin for outstanding performance during a Leadership Rounds visit Sept. 11, 2020, at Travis Air Force Base, California. The Leadership Rounds program provides 60th AMW leadership with an opportunity to interact with Airmen and get a detailed view of each mission performed at Travis AFB. (U.S. Air Force photo by Chustine Minoda)
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Leadership Rounds: 22nd Airlift Squadron
U.S. Air Force Maj. Millie Hale, left, 22nd Airlift Squadron assistant director of operations, salutes Col. Zachery Jiron, 60th Air Mobility Wing vice commander, after receiving a coin during a Leadership Rounds visit Sept. 11, 2020, at Travis Air Force Base, California. The Leadership Rounds program provides 60th AMW leadership with an opportunity to interact with Airmen and get a detailed view of each mission performed at Travis AFB. (U.S. Air Force photo by Chustine Minoda)
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Leadership Rounds: 22nd Airlift Squadron
U.S. Air Force Maj. Millie Hale, right, 22nd Airlift Squadron assistant director of operations, shows Col. Zachery Jiron, front left, 60th Air Mobility Wing vice commander, the program the 22nd AS used to track LNU Complex Fire evacuations during a Leadership Rounds visit Sept. 11, 2020, at Travis Air Force Base, California. The Leadership Rounds program provides 60th AMW leadership with an opportunity to interact with Airmen and get a detailed view of each mission performed at Travis AFB. (U.S. Air Force photo by Chustine Minoda)
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Leadership Rounds: 22nd Airlift Squadron
U.S. Air Force Maj. Kristofer Fernandez, center, 22nd Airlift Squadron director of operations, welcomes Col. Zachery Jiron, second from right, 60th Air Mobility Wing vice commander, during a Leadership Rounds visit Sept. 11, 2020, at Travis Air Force Base, California. The Leadership Rounds program provides 60th AMW leadership with an opportunity to interact with Airmen and get a detailed view of each mission performed at Travis AFB. (U.S. Air Force photo by Chustine Minoda)
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Leadership Rounds: 22nd Airlift Squadron
U.S Air Force Lt. Col. Richard Cramer, 22nd Airlift Squadron chief pilot, briefs 60th Air Mobility Wing leadership on the professional development program for the 22nd AS during a Leadership Rounds visit Sept. 11, 2020, at Travis Air Force Base, California. The Leadership Rounds program provides 60th AMW leadership with an opportunity to interact with Airmen and get a detailed view of each mission performed at Travis AFB. (U.S. Air Force photo by Chustine Minoda)
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Wildfires across California propel ash and smoke above Travis AFB
U.S. Airmen assigned to the 860th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron conduct routine maintenance to the wing of a C-17 Globemaster III at Travis Air Force Base, California, Sept. 9, 2020. Wildfires across California propelled ash and smoke into the troposphere, the lowest region of the atmosphere, impacting the air quality and sky color. (U.S. Air Force photo by Nicholas Pilch)
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Wildfires across California propel ash and smoke above Travis AFB
U.S. Airmen assigned to the 60th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron rest on a large-scale fire extinguisher at Travis Air Force Base, California, Sept. 9, 2020. Wildfires across California propelled ash and smoke into the troposphere, the lowest region of the atmosphere, impacting the air quality and sky color. (U.S. Air Force photo by Nicholas Pilch)
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Wildfires across California propel ash and smoke above Travis AFB
U.S. Airmen assigned to the 60th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron perform routine maintenance on a C-5M Super Galaxy tail at Travis Air Force Base, California, Sept. 9, 2020. Wildfires across California propelled ash and smoke into the troposphere, the lowest region of the atmosphere, impacting the air quality and sky color. (U.S. Air Force photo by Chustine Minoda)
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Wildfires across California propel ash and smoke above Travis AFB
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Victoria Lovell, 60th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron aerospace propulsion journeyman, left, and Airman 1st Class Ivan Rodriguez, 60th AMXS aerospace hydraulics journeyman, stand on a condor high reach lift at Travis Air Force Base, California, Sept. 9, 2020. Wildfires across California propelled ash and smoke into the troposphere, the lowest region of the atmosphere, impacting the air quality and sky color. (U.S. Air Force photo by Chustine Minoda)
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Wildfires across California propel ash and smoke above Travis AFB
A C-5M Super Galaxy takes off from the flight line at Travis Air Force Base, California, Sept. 9, 2020. Wildfires across California propelled ash and smoke into the troposphere, the lowest region of the atmosphere, impacting the air quality and sky color. (U.S. Air Force photo by 2nd Lt. Amelia Chromy)
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Wildfires across California propel ash and smoke above Travis AFB
U.S. Airmen assigned to the 60th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron prepare to tow a C-5M Super Galaxy at Travis Air Force Base, California, Sept. 9, 2020. Wildfires across California propelled ash and smoke into the troposphere, the lowest region of the atmosphere, impacting the air quality and sky color. (U.S. Air Force photo by 2nd Lt. Amelia Chromy)
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Wildfires across California propelled ash and smoke above Travis AFB
A C-5M Super Galaxy assigned to Travis Air Force Base, California, flies above the tail of a C-17 Globemaster III Sept. 9, 2020. Wildfires across California propelled smoke and ash into the troposphere, impacting air quality. (U.S. Air Force photo by Heide Couch)
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Wildfires across California propelled ash and smoke above Travis AFB
A U.S. Air Force C-5M Super Galaxy prepares to land on the runway Sept. 9, 2020, at Travis Air Force Base, California. Wildfires across California propelled smoke and ash into the troposphere, impacting air quality. (U.S. Air Force photo by Heide Couch)
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Wildfires across California propelled ash and smoke above Travis AFB
A C-5M Super Galaxy assigned to Travis Air Force Base, California, flies above the tail of a C-17 Globemaster III Sept. 9, 2020. Wildfires across California propelled smoke and ash into the troposphere, impacting air quality. (U.S. Air Force photo by Heide Couch)
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Wildfires across California propelled ash and smoke above Travis AFB
A KC-10 Extender takes off at Travis Air Force Base, California, Sept. 9, 2020. Wildfires across California propelled smoke and ash into the troposphere, impacting air quality. (U.S. Air Force photo by Heide Couch)
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