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Travis aims for record books
A C-5M aircrew prepared for its record-establishing flight by going over flight plans and training March 30 in a C-5M simulator at Travis Air Force Base, Calif. The crew was scheduled for an early April 3 flight to set a multitude of records. (U.S. Air Force photo/Ken Wright)
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Airman 1st Class Nicole Leidholm
A C-5 Galaxy approaches a KC-10 Extender to be refueled over the coast of California during a training mission Dec. 14. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Airman 1st Class Nicole Leidholm)
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Team Travis crew makes repairs on C-5C Galaxy
Members of the 349th and 60th Air Mobility Wings worked together to make improvements to a C-5C Galaxy recently. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Master Sgt. Ellen Hatfield)
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Team Travis crew makes repairs on C-5C Galaxy
Staff Sgt. Dan Louden, 60th Maintenance Squadron, and Staff Sgt. Brent Dost, 349th MXS, tighten more than 8,000 fasteners on a C-5C Galaxy. (U.S. Air Force photo/Lt. Col. Robert Couse-Baker)
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Travis maintainers take on major C-5C repair
Staff Sgt. Brent Dost, and Air Reserve technician with the 349th Maintenance Squadron, works on a C-5C with, right, Staff Sgt. Dan Louden, 60th Maintenance Squadron, and Tom Chalmers, a Department of Defense civilian. What started out as a small repair on the aircraft grew into major repairs with the discovery and cracks underneath the "skin." This C-5C Galaxy, one of only two in Air Force inventory, is specially modified to support shuttle missions for NASA. Both aircraft are housed at Travis. (U.S. Air Force photo/Terry Hendrickson)
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Travis maintainers take on major C-5C repair
Staff Sgt. Brent Dost, and Air Reserve technician with the 349th Maintenance Squadron, works on a C-5C with, right, Staff Sgt. Dan Louden, 60th Maintenance Squadron, and Tom Chalmers, a Department of Defense civilian. What started out as a small repair on the aircraft grew into major repairs with the discovery and cracks underneath the "skin." This C-5C Galaxy, one of only two in Air Force inventory, is specially modified to support shuttle missions for NASA. Both aircraft are housed at Travis. (U.S. Air Force photo/Terry Hendrickson)
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Last C-5B model upgraded
Col. Robert Swain, 439 Airlift Wing commander, Westover Air Reserve Base, Mass., speaks at the Passenger Terminal Aug. 25. Colonel Swain was at Travis to accept the last C-5B Galaxy to be upgraded under the Avionics Modernization Program for his wing. (U.S. Air Force photo/Nan Wylie)
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Travis crews deliver spacecraft equipment
Travis aircrews and Boeing employees offload Wideband Global SATCOM Spacecraft from a C-5 Galaxy Jan. 21 at the Kennedy Space Shuttle Landing Facility, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla. Members of the 22nd Airlift Squadron aircrew first departed Travis and met with Boeing employees in Southern California where the spacecaft was uploaded then flown to Kennedy Space Center. Due to the fragile nature of the $350 million spacecraft, the equipment was offloaded immediately by a pre-positioned offload team. The equipment is part of the Atlas 5 Rocket Mission set to launch March 9.
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Travis crew delivers 10,000th MRAP
Travis members unload the 10,000th mine-resistant, ambush-protected vehicle from a C-5 Galaxy in Southwest Asia recently. The delivery was a milestone for Air Mobility Command Airmen who have worked to deliver the vehicles since their introduction in 2007. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Travis crew delivers 10,000th MRAP
A crew of Team Travis members prepare to unload the 10,000th mine-resistant, ambush-protected vehicle in Southwest Asia recently. Since the MRAPs introduction in 2007, Air Mobility Command Airmen have worked continuously to deliver the vehicles to troops supporting Operations Iraqi and Enduring Freedom. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Travis crew delivers 10,000th MRAP
Team Travis members unload the 10,000th mine-resistant, ambush-protected vehicle in Southwest Asia recently. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Relief effort for Hurrican Katrina victims
Travis Air Force Base, Calif. began relief efforts this week as a result of the Hurricane Katrina disaster. A C-5 aircraft headed for Biloxi, Miss. was loaded with disaster relief cargo by the 60th Aerial Port Squadron. (US Air Force photoby T.C. Tolliver)
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Relief effort for Hurrican Katrina victims
60th Aerial Port Squadron members Airman 1st Class Christopher Coehlo and Amn. Araujo Guillermo load allets containing disaster relief supplies onto a C-5 aircraft headed for Biloxi, Miss. Travis Air Force Base, Calif. began relief efforts this week as a result of the Hurricane Katrina disaster. (US Air Force photoby T.C. Tolliver)
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Relief effort for Hurrican Katrina victims
60th Aerial Port Squadron members Airman 1st Class Eric Tolon, Senior Airman Susan P. Henry, Airman 1st Class Josiah Viklund and Airman 1st Class Christopher Coehlo load disaster relief supplies onto a C-5 aircraft headed for Biloxi, Miss. Travis Air Force Base, Calif. began relief efforts this week as a result of the Hurricane Katrina disaster. (US Air Force photoby T.C. Tolliver)
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Relief effort for Hurrican Katrina victims
A C-5 loadmaster checks to ensure the cargo is secure after 60th Aerial Port Squadron members load disaster relief supplies headed for Biloxi, Miss. Travis Air Force Base, Calif. began relief efforts this week as a result of the Hurricane Katrina disaster. (US Air Force photoby T.C. Tolliver)
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Relief effort for Hurrican Katrina victims
60th Aerial Port Squadron members load disaster relief supplies onto a C-5 aircraft headed for Biloxi, Miss. Travis Air Force Base, Calif. began relief efforts this week as a result of the Hurricane Katrina disaster. (US Air Force photoby T.C. Tolliver)
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Relief effort for Hurrican Katrina victims
60th Aerial Port Squadron member Senior Airman Levi J. Bezdecheck uses a 60K Tunner Loader to load disaster relief supplies onto a C-5 aircraft headed for Biloxi, Miss. Travis Air Force Base, Calif. began relief efforts this week as a result of the Hurricane Katrina disaster. (US Air Force photoby T.C. Tolliver)
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Relief effort for Hurrican Katrina victims
60th Aerial Port Squadron members load disaster relief supplies on a C-5 aircraft headed for Biloxi, Miss. Travis Air Force Base, Calif. began relief efforts this week as a result of the Hurricane Katrina disaster. (US Air Force photoby T.C. Tolliver)
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Final flight
A Travis KC-10 approaches a C-5 seconds before first contact during the 21st Airlift Squadron's final C-5 flight March 31. The 21st AS officially transitioned from a C-5 squadron to a C-17 squadron in a ceremony here April 3, which was also the squadron’s 64th anniversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Dominik Paul)
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Final flight
Lt. Col. Bruce Sayre, the mission's aircraft commander, runs checklists during the 21st Airlift Squadron's final C-5 flight March 31. The 21st AS officially transitioned from a C-5 squadron to a C-17 squadron in a ceremony here April 3, which was also the squadron’s 64th anniversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Tiffany Low)
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