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Operation 2400 Zulu. On the job photos.
Local Time 13:56 Zulu time 20:56 Staff Sergeant Maximillan Lopez, a Telephone Systems Technician in the 60th Communication Squadron at Travis Air Force Base, California, verifies a dial tone for a customer. Telephone System Technicians are also known as Wire Dawgs. USAF photo by Civ/Amanda Lopez
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Operation 2400 Zulu. On the job photos.
Local Time 13:56 Zulu time 20:56 Staff Sergeant Maximillan Lopez, a Telephone Systems Technician in the 60th Communication Squadron at Travis Air Force Base, California, verifies a dial tone for a customer. Telephone System Technicians are also known as Wire Dawgs. USAF photo by Civ/Amanda Lopez
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Operation 2400 Zulu. On the job photos.
Local Time 11:09 Zulu Time 18:09 Chaplain Gregory Volkman, a Technical Sergeant in the 60th Air Mobility Wing and Chaplain Assistant, Airman Zarzana prepare a coffee drink at The Peak, a lounge area for Airman living in the dorms at Travis Air Force Base, California. Chaplain personnel help to staff The Peak. USAF photo by Civ/Amanda Lopez
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Operation 2400 Zulu. On the job photos.
LocalTime:0718hr ZuluTime:1418hr (Right to left) Staff Sergeant Jason Weber, a Combat Weather Forecaster and a member of the 60th Operations Support Squadron, discusses weather conditions with Major Jeremy Geaslin, an Aircraft Commander with the 21st Airlift Squadron. Air Crews have access to weather information 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at Travis Air Force Base, California. USAF photo by Civ/ Nan Wylie
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Operation 2400 Zulu. On the job photos.
LocalTime0550hr ZuluTime0150hr Staff Sergeant Kirk Vanderpool calibrates radar output to the (RAPCON) Radar Approach and Control equipment utilized at Travis Air Force Base, California. SSgt Kirk is part of the radar control maintenance team at Travis and is a member of the 60th Communications Squadron. USAF photo by Civ/ Nan Wylie
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Operation 2400 Zulu. On the job photos.
LocalTime:0550hr ZuluTime:1250hr (Left to Right) Radar Maintenance Technicians Staff Sergeant Kirk Vanderpool and Technical Sergeant James Lingafeldt, members of the 60th Communications Squadron perform a preventive maintenance check on the air surveillance radar equipment at Travis Air Force Base, California. The maintenance is completed in the early morning hours to minimize the impact on flight operations. USAF photo by Civ/ Nan Wylie
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Operation 2400 Zulu. On the job images.
ZULU Time 1219 hr (5:19am Local Time) (Left to Right) Radar Maintenance Technicians Staff Sergeant Kirk Vanderpool and Technical Sergeant James Lingafeldt, members of the 60th Communications Squadron perform a preventive maintenance check on the air surveillance radar equipment at Travis Air Force Base, California. The maintenance is completed in the early morning hours to minimize the impact on flight operations. USAF photo by Civ/ Nan Wylie
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101 Critical Days of Summer, Summer Safety Day Fun Run
Members of the 60th Logistics Readiness Squadron cross the finish line of a "Fun Run". Hundreds of Airman from Travis Air Force Base, California participated in the 2.5 mile run. The run kicked off the "101 Critical Days of Summer" promoting safety awareness and encouraging common sense when the Airman partake in summer activities. USAF photo by Civ/Nan Wylie
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101 Critical Days of Summer, Summer Safety Day Fun Run
Hundreds of Airman from Travis Air Force Base, California participate in a "Fun Run". The 2.5 mile run kicked off the "101 Critical Days of Summer" promoting safety awareness and encouraging common sense when the Airman partake in summer activities. USAF photo by Civ/Nan Wylie
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101 Critical Days of Summer, Summer Safety Day Fun Run
Hundreds of Airman from Travis Air Force Base, California participate in a "Fun Run". The 2.5 mile run kicked off the "101 Critical Days of Summer" promoting safety awareness and encouraging common sense when the Airman partake in summer activities. USAF photo by Civ/Nan Wylie
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101 Critical Days of Summer, Summer Safety Day Fun Run
(Front 2nd from left) Colonel Giovanni Tuck 60th Air Mobility vice commander leads members of Travis Air Force Base, California on a "Fun Run". Hundreds of Airman participated in a the 2.5 mile run. The run kicked off the "101 Critical Days of Summer" promoting safety awareness and encouraging common sense when the Airman partake in summer activities. USAF photo by Civ/Nan Wylie
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Natural Disaster Exercise
Exercise Evaluation Team Member, Staff Sergeant Miles Lambert sets off a ground burst simulator during an exercise scenario depicting a fuel line fire caused by an earthquake. SSgt Lambert is a member of the 60th Civil Engineering Squadron and is an Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technician. The Natural disaster exercise tested the emergency response of Travis Air Force Base, California Team members. USAF photo by Civ/Nan Wylie
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Natural Disaster Exercise
(Right to left) Operating from the same command location, Incident Commanders, Master Sergeant Curtis Green and Technical Sergeant Matthew Grelck (both 60th Civil Engineering Squadron members) respond to two spontaneous exercise emergency scenarios, as Airman First Class Jason Bell member of the 60th Security Forces Squadron observes the situation. The Natural disaster exercise tested the emergency response of Air Force members at Travis Air Force Base, California.USAF photo by Civ/Nan Wylie
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Brigadier General Kenneth D. Merchant tours Travis Air Force Base,California.
(Right) Airman First Class Jacob Proctor an Air Transportation Specialist from the 60th Aerial Port Squadron instructs Brigadier General Kenneth D. Merchant on the basic 60K Tunner/Deck operations. Gen Merchant is the Director of Logistics Headquarters Air Mobility Command. He visited Travis Air Force Base, California and meet with Travis Leadership, touring many areas of the Base. USAF photo by Civ/Nan Wylie USAF photo by Civ/Nan Wylie
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Brigadier General Kenneth D. Merchant tours Travis Air Force Base,California.
(Right) Staff Sergeant Thomas Arthur of the 60th Maintenance Operations Squadron briefs Brigadier General Kenneth Merchant on the capability of the Training Evaluation Performance Aircraft Training Set (TEPATS). The Trainer is for all new inbound Airmen that are part of the Maintenance Training Flight at Travis Air Force Base, California. SSgt Arthur is a C-17 Aircraft Maintenance Training Instructor. USAF photo by Civ/Nan Wylie
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Brigadier General Kenneth D. Merchant tours Travis Air Force Base,California.
(Left to right) Mr. Denny Pyles lead technician for Lockheed Martin explains to Colonel Steven Arquette and Brigadier General Kenneth Merchant the new multi functional display units which are replacing the outdated analog units on the flight deck of all the Travis C-5 Aircraft. Lockheed Martin is partnering with Travis to modernize the entire C-5 fleet of 111 aircraft. USAF photo by Civ/Nan Wylie
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Brigadier General Kenneth D. Merchant tours Travis Air Force Base,California.
(Right)Technical Sergeant Ryan Peterson of the 570th Contingency Response Group demonstrates for Brigadier General Kenneth Merchant night vision goggles that their Air Traffic Controllers use during black out times for Airfield operations. The night vision goggles are used in conjunction with the 570th CRG's Infrared Airfield Lights, Mobile Microwave Landings System and tactical radios to provide dramatically enhanced safety of flight operations in black out conditions. Gen Merchant is the Director of Logistics Headquarters Air Mobility Command for the United States Air Force. USAF photo by Civ/Nan Wylie
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Air Force Acadamy Cadets tour Travis Air Force Base California
Left to right. Flight Engineer Staff Sergeant Dan Lynes, member of the 9th Air Refueling Squadron discuses the aeronautical capabilities of the KC-10 Extender Aircraft with Cadet 4th Class Greg Mancewicz and Cadet 4th Class Hatton Updike. The Air Force Academy Cadets toured different areas of Travis Air Force Base, California from the 17th to the 20th of April 2008. USAF Photo Civ/Nan Wylie
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Air Force Acadamy Cadets tour Travis Air Force Base California
Left: KC-10 Extender Pilot Captain Michael Garrott of the 9th Air Refueling Squadron speaks with Air Force Academy Cadets about the KC-10's mission as they tour the aircraft. The Air Force Cadets experience at Travis Air Force Base, California was highlighted by getting to talk personally to Travis Team members in their areas of expertise. USAF photo by Civ/Nan Wylie
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Local Community Public Releations
Before getting to experience a refueling flight mission first hand at Travis Air Force Base, California Captain James Crum member of the 9th Air Refueling Squadron shares information about the K-C 10 Aircraft with (left to right) Kevin Miller, John Carbone and Khristi Lumaye The civillians are members of Leadership Vacaville and Leadership Today organizations that interact with experts on social, economic and political aspects of the surrounding community, which includes Travis. U.S. Air Force photo by: Civ/Nan Wylie
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