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U.S. Air Force Band of the Golden West, Travis Band Quintet
U. S. Air Force Airman First Class Alan Matteri, a trumpet player for the United States Air Force Band of the Golden West, jots down a note on a sheet of music during a Travis Brass Quintet rehearsal, Aug. 7, 2017, Travis Air Force Base, Calif. One of the cornerstone ensembles for the U. S. Band of the Golden West, Travis Brass has been delighting audiences in the Western U.S. for several decades. The brass quintet is made up of two trumpets, a horn, a trombone and a tuba.
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U.S. Air Force Band of the Golden West, Travis Band Quintet
U. S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Thomas Salyers (left), Travis Brass Quintet noncommissioned officer in charge and Senior Airman Daniel Nebel, both horn players for the Travis Brass Quintet, rehearse with other members of the quintet at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Aug. 7, 2017. One of the cornerstone ensembles for the Band of the Golden West, Travis Brass has been delighting audiences in the Western U.S. for several decades. The brass quintet is made up of two trumpets, a horn, a trombone and a tuba.
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U.S. Air Force Band of the Golden West, Travis Band Quintet
U. S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Lee Jarzembak, a tuba player for the United States Air Force Band of the Golden West, jots down a note on a sheet of music during a Travis Brass Quintet rehearsal Aug. 7, 2017 at Travis Air Force Base, Calif. One of the cornerstone ensembles for the Band of the Golden West, Travis Brass has been delighting audiences in the Western U.S. for several decades. The brass quintet is made up of two trumpets, a horn, a trombone and a tuba. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Heide Couch)
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U.S. Air Force Band of the Golden West, Travis Band Quintet
U. S. Air Force Senior Airman Daniel Nebel, United States Air Force Band of the Golden West, plays a French horn during rehearsal with other members of the Travis Brass Quintet at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Aug. 7, 2017. One of the cornerstone ensembles for the U. S. Band of the Golden West, Travis Brass has been delighting audiences in the Western U.S. for several decades. The brass quintet made is up of two trumpets, a horn, a trombone and a tuba. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Heide Couch)
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U.S. Air Force Band of the Golden West, Travis Band Quintet
U. S. Air Force Senior Airman Daniel Nebel, United States Air Force Band of the Golden West, plays a French horn during rehearsal with other members of the Travis Brass Quintet at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Aug. 7, 2017. One of the cornerstone ensembles for the U. S. Band of the Golden West, Travis Brass has been delighting audiences in the Western U.S. for several decades. The brass quintet made is up of two trumpets, a horn, a trombone and a tuba. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Heide Couch)
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U.S. Air Force Band of the Golden West, Travis Band Quintet
U. S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Thomas Salyers, Travis Brass Quintet noncommissioned officer in charge, plays trumpet during a rehearsal, Aug. 7, 2017 at Travis Air Force Base, Calif. One of the cornerstone ensembles for the U. S. Band of the Golden West, Travis Brass has been delighting audiences in the Western U.S. for several decades. The brass quintet is made up of two trumpets, a horn, a trombone and a tuba. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Heide Couch)
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U.S. Air Force Band of the Golden West, Travis Band Quintet
U. S. Air Force Senior Airman James Wright, a trombonist with the United States Air Force Band of the Golden West, rehearses with other members of the Travis Brass Quintet at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Aug. 7, 2017. One of the cornerstone ensembles for the U. S. Band of the Golden West, Travis Brass has been delighting audiences in the Western U.S. for several decades. The brass quintet is made up of two trumpets, a horn, a trombone and a tuba. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Heide Couch)
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SERE Forrest Survival
U.S. Air Force Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape instructors and augmentees prepare for a training session for aircrew members that will last well into the evening in a remote area near Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Jul. 17, 2017. SERE Instructors conduct the training to improve aircrew’s skill sets and update them on new techniques, procedures and technologies.(U.S. Air Force photo/ Heide Couch)
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SERE Forrest Survival
U.S. Air Force Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape instructors and augmentees prepare for a training session for aircrew members that will last well into the evening in a remote area near Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Jul. 17, 2017. SERE Instructors conduct the training to improve aircrew’s skill sets and update them on new techniques, procedures and technologies.(U.S. Air Force photo/ Heide Couch)
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SERE Forrest Survival
Communication devices and other supplies are prepared to be used for a U.S. Air Force Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape training session for aircrew members that will last well into the evening in a remote area near Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Jul. 17, 2017. SERE Instructors conduct the training to improve aircrew’s skill sets and update them on new techniques, procedures and technologies.(U.S. Air Force photo/ Heide Couch)
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SERE Forrest Survival
U.S. Air Force Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape instructors and augmentees prepare for a training session for aircrew members that will last well into the evening in a remote area near Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Jul. 17, 2017. SERE Instructors conduct the training to improve aircrew’s skill sets and update them on new techniques, procedures and technologies.(U.S. Air Force photo/ Heide Couch)
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SERE Forrest Survival
U.S. Air Force Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape instructor augmentees relax until it is time to play the part of aggressor, their mission is to catch aircrew members during a Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape training session, in a remote location near Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Jul. 17, 2017. Trainees followed an SERE instructor from point-to-point to learn the process of gathering materials, seeking shelter, discarding unnecessary supplies, finding food and using maps and radios. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Heide Couch)
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SERE Forrest Survival
U.S. Air Force Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape instructors and augmentees prepare for a training session for aircrew members that will last well into the evening in a remote area near Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Jul. 17, 2017. SERE Instructors conduct the training to improve aircrew’s skill sets and update them on new techniques, procedures and technologies.(U.S. Air Force photo/ Heide Couch)
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SERE Forrest Survival
U.S. Air Force Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape instructors and augmentees prepare for a training session for aircrew members that will last well into the evening in a remote area near Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Jul. 17, 2017. SERE Instructors conduct the training to improve aircrew’s skill sets and update them on new techniques, procedures and technologies.(U.S. Air Force photo/ Heide Couch)
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SERE Forrest Survival
Communication devices and other supplies are prepared to be used for a U.S. Air Force Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape training session for aircrew members that will last well into the evening in a remote area near Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Jul. 17, 2017. SERE Instructors conduct the training to improve aircrew’s skill sets and update them on new techniques, procedures and technologies.(U.S. Air Force photo/ Heide Couch)
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SERE Forrest Survival
U.S. Air Force Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape instructors and augmentees prepare for a training session for aircrew members that will last well into the evening in a remote area near Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Jul. 17, 2017. SERE Instructors conduct the training to improve aircrew’s skill sets and update them on new techniques, procedures and technologies.(U.S. Air Force photo/ Heide Couch)
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SERE Forrest Survival
U.S. Air Force Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape instructors and augmentees prepare for a training session for aircrew members that will last well into the evening in a remote area near Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Jul. 17, 2017. SERE Instructors conduct the training to improve aircrew’s skill sets and update them on new techniques, procedures and technologies.(U.S. Air Force photo/ Heide Couch)
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SERE Forrest Survival
In a cloud of dust, U.S. Air Force Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape instructor augmentees are transported to the drop off location where they will begin their mission to find the Travis aircrew members hiding from them the woods, during a SERE training session in a remote area near Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Jul. 17, 2017. Trainees followed an SERE instructor from point-to-point to learn the process of gathering materials, seeking shelter, discarding unnecessary supplies, finding food and using maps and radios. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Heide Couch)
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SERE Forrest Survival
Communication devices and other supplies are prepared to be used for a U.S. Air Force Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape training session for aircrew members that will last well into the evening in a remote area near Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Jul. 17, 2017. SERE Instructors conduct the training to improve aircrew’s skill sets and update them on new techniques, procedures and technologies.(U.S. Air Force photo/ Heide Couch)
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SERE Forrest Survival
Communication devices and other supplies are prepared to be used for a U.S. Air Force Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape training session for aircrew members that will last well into the evening in a remote area near Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Jul. 17, 2017. SERE Instructors conduct the training to improve aircrew’s skill sets and update them on new techniques, procedures and technologies.(U.S. Air Force photo/ Heide Couch)
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