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573rd GSS participates in exercise
Members of the 573rd Global Support Squadron participated in Exercise Joint Fortune 2008 from Jan. 21 through 25 at Naval Air Station Fallon, Nev. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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573rd GSS participates in exercise
Members of the 573rd Global Support Squadron take part in Exercise Joint Fortune 2008 from Jan. 21 through 25. The exercise was developed to simulate a realistic training scenario, establishing air base operations to provide critical war-fighting supplies to combat forces while operating in a forward-deployed location.
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Travis dining facilities to compete for Hennessy Award
Patricia Wagner, Sierra Inn Dining Facility deli bar clerk, serves Airman 1st Class Jonathan Malumay, 60th Logistics Readiness Squadron, his food recently. The food service staff are preparing for the Hennessy Award inspection, scheduled for Feb. 18 to 19. The award honors the service's best dining facility. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Shaun Emery)
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Travis dining facilities to compete for Hennessy Award
Staff Sgt. Ginger Warner, noncommissioned officer in charge of the Sierra Inn Dining Facility’s storeroom, holds up a Hennessy Bowl jersey. The Hennessy Bowl concept was concocted by dining facilities leadership as a means to motivate its members to capture the Hennessy Award, an honor bestowed upon the Air Force’s best dining facility. (U.S. Air Force photo/Nick DeCicco)
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Travis dining facilities to compete for Hennessy Award
Airman 1st Class Jeffrey Michal, food service apprentice, cleans in the Sierra Inn Dining Facility kitchen recently. Airman Michal and the food service staff are preparing for the Hennessy Award inspection, scheduled Feb. 18 to 19. The Hennessy Award honors the service’s best dining facility. (U.S. Air Force photo/Nick DeCicco)
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Travis dining facilities to compete for Hennessy Award
Master Sgt. Garrick Hill, right, points as foodservice member Paula Bowens prepares to serve him food recently. Sergeant Hill, the Sierra Inn Dining Facility manager, said the Travis dining facilities serve more than 500,000 annually. The Hennessy Award honors the service’s best dining facility. (U.S. Air Force photo/Nick DeCicco)
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Travis stays connected
A trunk of phone cards is pulled from its storage area. The office has adopted several new technologies, including one which automatically protects the base against unauthorized faxes and war dialers. (U.S. Air Force photo/Nick DeCicco)
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Travis stays connected
Aurora Group Telecommunications employee Rich Blink works at a computer involved in the operation of the base’s voicemail system. The telephone systems office is in the process of switching from the 30-year-old Meridian voicemail system to the newer, digital Callegra format. (U.S. Air Force photo/Nick DeCicco)
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Travis stays connected
2nd Lt. John Bernabe, 60th Communications Squadron, inspects cables in the control room of the telephone systems building. The office has adopted several new technologies, including one which automatically protects the base against unauthorized faxes and war dialers. (U.S. Air Force photo/Nick DeCicco)
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Travis stays connected
Phone wires wind their way through the control room of the telephone systems building. There are nearly 12,000 phone lines at Travis. (U.S. Air Force photo/Nick DeCicco)
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Warrior of the Week
Tech. Sgt. Matthew Moore was chosen as the Warrior of the Week
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Travis Airmen deploy overseas
Col. James Lindemuth, 60th Dental Squadron dentist, and Staff Sgt. Tanya Hazen, 60th DS dental technician, perform a tooth extraction on a Soldier at the Task Force Medical facility at Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan Jan. 20. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Demetrius Lester)
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Travis Airmen deploy overseas
Col. James Lindemuth, 60th Dental Squadron dentist, and Staff Sgt. Tanya Hazen, 60th DS dental technician, perform a tooth extraction on a Soldier at the Task Force Medical facility at Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan Jan. 20. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Demetrius Lester)
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EMX prepares Travis for upcoming UCI
Travis members set up equipment during the Emergency Management Exercise Jan. 15. The EMX helped Team Travis prepare for the Unit Compliance Inspection administered by Air Mobility Command Inspector General’s office. (U.S. Air Force photo/Laura Fentress)
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EMX prepares Travis for upcoming UCI
A Travis Firefighter responds during the Emergency Management Exercise Jan. 15. The exercise was held in preparation for the Unit Compliance Inspection in March when Travis will host more than 130 inspectors who will assess Travis’ adherence with by-law requirements, executive orders, DOD directives, Air Force and MAJCOM instructions. (U.S. Air Force photo/Laura Fentress)
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EMX prepares Travis for upcoming UCI
Emergency personnel respond to a bomb threat during the Emergency Management Exercise Jan. 15. A second EMX will take place in February help Team Travis prepare for the Unit Compliance Inspection March 3 through 11. (U.S. Air Force photo/Laura Fentress)
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EMX prepares Travis for upcoming UCI
Emergency responders move a casualty during the Emergency Management Exercise Jan. 15. The EMX helped Team Travis prepare for the Unit Compliance Inspection administered by Air Mobility Command Inspector General’s office. (U.S. Air Force photo/Laura Fentress)
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RAPCON ensures aircraft reach destination safely
Airman 1st Class Nicole Buck points to a plane on an information panel at the scope control in the 60th Radar Approach Control flight’s operation room. Senior Airman Matthew Barsness was training Airman Buck, one of several new Airmen undergoing training in Travis’ RAPCON flight. (U.S. Air Force photo/Nick DeCicco)
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RAPCON ensures aircraft reach destinations safely
Staff Sgt. Charles Butler writes at the watch commander’s desk in the 60th Radar Approach Control flight’s operation room. Sergeant Butler handles flight data and clearance delivery. (U.S. Air Force photo/Nick DeCicco)
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Warrior of the Week
1st Lt. Andrew Hott was chosen as the Warrior of the Week for Dec. 16 through 22.
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