Ricardo Campos, 60th Civil Engineer Squadron fire protection lead, demonstrates fire extinguishing procedures during the 60th Mission Support Group honorary commanders tour Dec. 6, 2019, at Travis Air Force Base, California. Travis AFB’s honorary commander program allows base leadership to develop relationships with local, civic and business leaders. It also gives the opportunity to learn about the surrounding communities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jonathon Carnell)
U.S. Air Force 1st Lt. Daniel Henry, 60th Civil Engineer Squadron officer, briefs honorary commanders about construction during the 60th Mission Support Group honorary commanders tour Dec. 6, 2019, at Travis Air Force Base, California. Travis AFB’s honorary commander program allows base leadership to develop relationships with local, civic and business leaders. It also gives the opportunity to learn about the surrounding communities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jonathon Carnell)
Aarapaho, 60th Security Forces Squadron military work dog, follows commands during the 60th Mission Support Group honorary commanders tour Dec. 6, 2019, at Travis Air Force Base, California. Travis AFB’s honorary commander program allows base leadership to develop relationships with local, civic and business leaders. It also gives the opportunity to learn about the surrounding communities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jonathon Carnell)
U.S. Air Force 1st Lt. Daniel Henry, left, 60th Civil Engineer Squadron officer, briefs honorary commanders about construction during the 60th Mission Support Group honorary commanders tour Dec. 6, 2019, at Travis Air Force Base, California. Travis AFB’s honorary commander program allows base leadership to develop relationships with local, civic and business leaders. It also gives the opportunity to learn about the surrounding communities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jonathon Carnell)
Mark Donaldson, 60th Security Forces honorary commander, talks during the 60th Mission Support Group honorary commanders tour Dec. 6, 2019, at Travis Air Force Base, California. Travis AFB’s honorary commander program allows base leadership to develop relationships with local, civic and business leaders. It also gives the opportunity to learn about the surrounding communities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jonathon Carnell)
U.S. Air Force Col. Jeff Nelson, 60th Air Mobility Wing commander, gives a mission brief to honorary commanders during the s 60th Mission Support Group honorary commanders tour Dec. 6, 2019, at Travis Air Force Base, California. Travis AFB’s honorary commander program allows base leadership to develop relationships with local, civic and business leaders. It also gives the opportunity to learn about the surrounding communities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jonathon Carnell)
U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Katrina Curtis, 60th Contracting Squadron commander, briefs during the 60th Mission Support Group honorary commanders tour Dec. 6, 2019, at Travis Air Force Base, California. Travis AFB’s honorary commander program allows base leadership to develop relationships with local, civic and business leaders. It also gives the opportunity to learn about the surrounding communities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jonathon Carnell)
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Rodreques Wright, 60th Security Forces Squadron Phoenix Raven, demonstrations of clearing rooms during the 60th Mission Support Group honorary commanders tour Dec. 6, 2019, at Travis Air Force Base, California. Travis AFB’s honorary commander program allows base leadership to develop relationships with local, civic and business leaders. It also gives the opportunity to learn about the surrounding communities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jonathon Carnell)
Adithya Padala, 6th Air Refueling Squadron honorary commander, listens to a brief during the 60th Mission Support Group honorary commander’s tour Dec. 6, 2019, at Travis Air Force Base, California. Travis AFB’s honorary commander program allows base leadership to develop relationships with local, civic and business leaders. It also gives the opportunity to learn about the surrounding communities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jonathon Carnell)
U.S. Air Force Col. Victor Beeler, 60th Mission Support Group commander, briefs honorary commanders during the 60th Mission Support Group honorary commanders tour Dec. 6, 2019, at Travis Air Force Base, California. Travis AFB’s honorary commander program allows base leadership to develop relationships with local, civic and business leaders. It also gives the opportunity to learn about the surrounding communities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jonathon Carnell)
Travis Air Force Base Honorary commanders visit the Airman and Family Readiness Center during the 60th Mission Support Group honorary commanders tour Dec. 6, 2019, at Travis AFB, California. Travis AFB’s honorary commander program allows base leadership, foster civic appreciation of the Air Force mission and its Airmen, maximize opportunities to share the Air Force story with new stewards and to communicate mutual interest, challenges and concerns that senior leaders and civilian stakeholders have in common. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jonathon Carnell)
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Rodreques Wright, right, 60th Security Forces Squadron Phoenix Raven, demonstrates tasing during a hostile force during the 60th Mission Support Group honorary commanders tour Dec. 6, 2019, at Travis Air Force Base, California. Travis AFB’s honorary commander program allows base leadership to develop relationships with local, civic and business leaders. It also gives the opportunity to learn about the surrounding communities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jonathon Carnell)
Jocelyne von Strong, 60th Air Mobility Wing Operations Group honorary commander, does a firefighter workout during the 60th Mission Support Group’s honorary commanders tour Dec. 6, 2019, at Travis Air Force Base, California. Travis AFB’s honorary commanders program allows base leadership to develop relationships with local, civic and business leaders, foster civic appreciation of the Air Force mission and its Airmen, maximize opportunities to share the Air Force story with new stewards and to communicate mutual interest, challenges and concerns that senior leaders and civilian stakeholders have in common.. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jonathon Carnell)
60th Security Forces Squadron Phoenix Ravens describes their mission and gear to honorary commanders during the 60th Mission Support Group honorary commanders tour Dec. 6, 2019, at Travis Air Force Base, California. Travis AFB’s honorary commander program allows base leadership to develop relationships with local, civic and business leaders, foster civic appreciation of the Air Force mission and its Airmen, maximize opportunities to share the Air Force story with new stewards and to communicate mutual interest, challenges and concerns that senior leaders and civilian stakeholders have in common. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jonathon Carnell)
Travis Air Force Base Honorary Commanders prepare for the 60th Mission Support Group honorary commanders tour Dec. 6, 2019, at Travis Air Force Base, California. Travis AFB’s honorary commander program allows base leadership to develop relationships with local, civic and business leaders. It also gives the opportunity to learn about the surrounding communities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jonathon Carnell)