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Brigadier General John Posner AFSO21 Visit
Brigadier General John Posner, Director, Air Force Smart Operations, Office of the Secretary of the Air Force, and Dr. Ron Ritter, Special Assistant for Air Force Smart Operations to the Secretary of the Air Force/Deputy Director, Air Force Smart Operations, Office of the Secretary of the Air Force are greeted by Col Gary Walker, 60 Medical Group Vice Commander, upon their arrival at David Grant Medical Center, Travis AFB, CA. Also pictured are Col. Steven Wilson, acting 60 Medical Diagnostics and Therapeutics Squadron Commander, CMSgt Robert Hernandez, 60 Medical Group Superintendent and Mr Charles Albidress. Brigadier General Posner, along with Dr. Ron Ritter, were visiting Travis AFB to receive a series of briefings on current AFSO21 initiatives being carried out by Travis Airmen. Travis AFB CA U.S. Air Force Photo by David W. Cushman, DAFC
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Brigadier General John Posner AFSO21 Visit
Maj. Ryan Aerni, 60 Operations Group Executive Officer (back to camera)briefs Brigadier General John Posner, Director, Air Force Smart Operations, Office of the Secretary of the Air Force, along with Dr. Ron Ritter, Special Assistant for Air Force Smart Operations to the Secretary of the Air Force/Deputy Director, on an AFSO21 initiative involving streamlining KC-10 flight operations business efforts with Edwards AFB, CA. Also pictured are Col. Steven Arquiette, 60 AMW Commander (background left) and Col. John Wood, 60 Operations Group Acting Commander (background right). Brigadier General Posner, along with Dr. Ron Ritter, were visiting Travis AFB to receive a series of briefings on current AFSO21 initiatives being carried out by Travis Airmen. Travis AFB CA U.S. Air Force Photo by David W. Cushman, DAFC
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Brigadier General John Posner AFSO21 Visit
Brigadier General John Posner, Director, Air Force Smart Operations, Office of the Secretary of the Air Force, is greeted by Capt. Scott Knerr, 60 Operations Group AFSO21 Process Manager, upon his arrival at the C-5 Simulator training facility at Travis AFB, CA. Also pictured are Col. Steven Arquiette, 60 AMW Commander (in background), Col. John Wood, 60 Operations Group Acting Commander (right foreground) and Maj. Ryan Aerni, 60 Operations Group Executive Officer (left foreground). Brigadier General Posner, along with Dr. Ron Ritter, Special Assistant for Air Force Smart Operations to the Secretary of the Air Force/Deputy Director, Air Force Smart Operations, Office of the Secretary of the Air Force, were visiting Travis AFB to receive a series of briefings on current AFSO21 initiatives being carried out by Travis Airmen. Travis AFB CA U.S. Air Force Photo by David W. Cushman, DAFC
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Team Travis members participate in SAAM Walk
Team Travis members participate in the Sexual Assault Awareness Month Walk , April 3. Beginning at the base theater, walkers made a stop at wing headquarters where Col. GI Tuck, 60th Air Mobility Wing vice commander, signed the SAAM Proclamation. The walk was an opportunity to raise awareness about sexual assault. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Donald Osborn)
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Col. Tuck signs SAAM proclamation
Col. GI Tuck, 60th Air Mobility Wing vice commander, speaks before signing the Sexual Assault Awareness Month proclamation at wing headquarters, April 3. This year’s theme for SAAM is Prevent Sexual Assault: Ask! Act! Intervene! The theme was chosen as a reminder that actions can make a difference in someone’s life. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Kristen Rohrer)
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Gen. Lichte Visit to Travis
Members of Travis Air Force Base, Calif. bid farewell to Gen. Arthur Lichte, Commander, Air Mobility Command, after his tour of Travis. During his visit, General Lichte was able to see many of Travis' newest building and projects including the new Security Forces armory, C-17 training facility and base housing renovations. (U.S. Air Force photo by: Civ/Laura Fentress)
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Gen Lichte Visit to Travis
Gen. Arthur Lichte (left) Commander, Air Mobility Command, along with Lt. Col. Scott Hoover (right), Commander, 60th Civil Engineer Squadron, watch as firefighters from Travis Air Force Base, Calif. show what a typical practice consists of. General Lichte was impressed with the teams' remarkable dedication and their winning the World Championship title four years in a row. (U.S. Air Force photo by: Civ/Laura Fentress)
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Gen. Lichte Visit to Travis
Gen. Arthur Lichte (left), Commander, Air Mobility Command, talks with Col. Steve Arquiette (right), Commander, 60th Air Mobility Wing, during his recent visit to Travis Air Force Base, Calif. During this tour, Gen. Lichte was able to see many of Travis' newest buildings and projects including the new Security Forces armory, C-17 training facility and base housing renovations. (U.S. Air Force photo by: Civ/Laura Fentress)
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Gen. Lichte Visit to Travis
(left to right) Senior Master Sgt. Nicole Stevenson of the 60th Security Forces Squadron and Lt. Col. Travis Harsha, 60th SFS commander, brief Gen. Arthur Lichte Commander, Air Mobility Command, during his visit to Travis Air Force Base, Calif. Sergeant Stevenson explained to General Lichte the features of the brand new SFS Armory building and its benefits to Travis. (U.S. Air Force photo by: Civ/Laura Fentress)
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Leadership Vacaville Tour of Travis
Mr. Virgil Sellers (right), a volunteer for the Air Museum at Travis Air Force Base, Calif. gives members of the local organization Leadership Vacaville a tour of the museum along with facts about the history of Travis. Leadership Vacaville is a compilation of people from businesses in the area that recently toured Travis to get an idea of what types of missions are supported. (U.S. Air Force photo by: Civ/Laura Fentress)
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Leadership Vacaville Tour of Travis
During a demonstration of simulated combat, Senior Airman Kevin Snyder, 572nd Global Mobility Readiness Squadron at Travis Air Force Base, Calif. shows what the Security Forces Flight contributes to the overall mission of Travis. Members of Leadership Vacaville, a local organization that is compiled of members from several businesses in the area, got to see first-hand how Travis team members accomplish their missions. (U.S. Air Force photo by: Civ/Laura Fentress)
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Leadership Vacaville Tour of Travis
Tech.Sgt. Kevin Jiles of the 572nd Global Mobility Readiness Squadron at Travis Air Force Base, Calif. proves that concentration is key when you are in a Security Forces Flight. This mock combat was part of a demonstration that the Contingency Response Wing put on to show members of the local organization Leadership Vacaville what types of missions Travis supports. (U.S. Air Force photo by: Civ/Laura Fentress)
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Leadership Vacaville Tour of Travis
Capt. Caleb Provencio, 60th Operation Group C-17 pilot, (left) gives Mrs. Debra Amos-Terrell of the organization Leadership Vacaville a lesson on flying using the simulator during her recent tour of Travis Air Force Base, Calif. Leadership Vacaville is comprised of members from businesses in the area that come together monthly to interact with local experts on subjects that affect the Vacaville community. (U.S. Air Force photo by: Civ/Laura Fentress)
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Leadership Vacaville Tour of Travis
Capt. Steven Booth, (right) 22nd Airlift Squadron, shows Mrs. Khristie Lumaye (left) the C-5 simulator at Travis Air Force Base, Calif. Mrs. Lumaye is part of the group Leadership Vacaville, a compilation of local businesses in the area that recently toured Travis and got to see first-hand the types of missions fulfilled. (U.S. Air Force photo by: Civ/Laura Fentress)
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10th TCS delivered necessary supplies during World War II
Members of the 10th Troop Carrier Squadron stand near their aircraft during World War II. The squadron eventually earned the Distinguished Unit Citation for its exceptional service. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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10th TCS delivered necessary supplies during World War II
The 10th Troop Carrier Squadron’s emblem symbolizes the various roles the unit played in the Allied success against the Axis powers in Europe. The same emblem is still used today by the 10th Airlift Squadron of McChord Air Force Base, Wash. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Warrior of the Week
Warrior of the Week: Staff Sgt. Lucero Stockett
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AFAF kicks off
Travis leadership, (from left to right), Chief Master Sgt. Michael Williams, 60th Air Mobility Wing command chief, Col. Steve Arquiette, 60th AMW commander, Brig. Gen. Mark Stearns, 15th Expeditionary Mobility Task Force commander, Col. Tony Hinen, 615th Contingency Response Wing commander and Chief Master Sgt. Bruce Blodgett, 15th EMTF command chief, sign their pledges for the Air Force Assistance Fund March 10. The AFAF was established to provide an annual effort to raise funds for the charitable affiliates that provide support to the Air Force family (active duty, retirees, Reservists, Guard and their family members, including surviving spouses) in need. The campaign will run through April 21. (Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Kristen Rohrer)
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Whitewater rafting offered through Outdoor Recreation
Travis members raft down the American River in 2007. After more than 20 trips on the gorge section of the American River’s south fork last year, Outdoor Recreation plans to expand with once-a-month overnight treks traversing the river’s eight-mile upper and lower portions. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Exercise prepares Travis for inspection
Tech. Sgt. Kaema DeSouza, (front left), Airman 1st Class Sara Weber and Tech. Sgt. Mark Buzbee, all of the 60th Services Squadron, sweep an incident site and record the placement of remains during the Home Station Attack Response Exercise Feb. 21. The group is part of the Travis Search and Recovery Team. (U.S. Air Force photo/Nan Wylie)
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