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Warrior of the Week
Staff Sgt. Jason Yuncer was chosen as the Warrior of the Week for Dec. 9 through 15.
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Warrior of the Week: Staff Sgt. Angela Morris
Warrior of the Week: Staff Sgt. Angela Morris
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MEO/EEO offices to merge
Tech. Sgt. Leo Peterson II, 60th Air Mobility Wing Military Equal Opportunity office, reviews a case recently at his desk. Sergeant Peterson has undergone training to prepare for his office’s merger with the Equal Employment Opportunity office. (U.S. Air Force photo/Nick DeCicco)
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MEO/EEO offices to merge
Capt. Patrice Williams, Shirley Philipp and Tech. Sgt. Melanie Danker, all of the 60th Air Mobility Wing, look over files recently in the Military Equal Opportunity/Equal Employment Opportunity office. The two will merge into one office beginning Jan. 1, 2008. (U.S. Air Force photo/Nick DeCicco)
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Warrior of the Week
Airman 1st Class Jeffrey Michal was chosen as the Warrior of the Week.
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60th CPTS jobs relocating
Airman 1st Class Melina Levesque counts out pay for Airman 1st Class Justin Cureton, 60th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron. Travis’ 60th Comptroller Squadron is in the midst of “transformation,” a process which will thin the size of its staff and relocate jobs to Ellsworth Air Force Base in South Dakota. (U.S Air Force photo/Nick DeCicco)
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60th CPTS jobs relocating
Staff Sgt. Marvin Sing works on processing a travel voucher. The customer support section processes 140 to 200 vouchers per day. (U.S Air Force photo/Nick DeCicco)
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60th CPTS jobs relocationg
Darryl Thomas instructs Senior Airman Pamela Coats on an aspect of military pay processing. Civilians play a key role in the squadron’s ability to handle a heavy workload, as well as providing institutional knowledge about what has and has not worked in the past. (U.S Air Force photo/Nick DeCicco)
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60th CPTS jobs relocating
Senior Airmen Laurina Sousa and Senior Airman Kenneth Cornelius work together in the 60th Comptroller Squadron’s customer service lobby. The squadron’s customer service section is its face, fielding questions and concerns from servicemembers and helping to solve problems. (U.S Air Force photo/Nick DeCicco)
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Warrior of the Week
Staff Sgt. Greg Truelove was chosen as the Warrior of the Week.
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Keep health in mind as flu season approaches
Senior Airman Destini Monteiro, 60th Medical Operations Squadron cardiopulmonary technologist, provides metered-dose inhaler treatment and self-medication instructions on the use of an Aerochamber Spacer to Renda Ruffin at David Grant USAF Medical Center. During the flu season, senior citizens are more vulnerable to respiratory problems, dangerous forms of pneumonia and conditions like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. (U.S Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Austin Delacruz Jr.)
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Exercise tests Team Travis capabilities
Maj. Christopher Bird, (left), 60th Aerospace Medicine Squadron flight surgeon and Staff Sgt. Mathias Blitz, lift Airman 1st Class Emmanuel Jose, 860th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron into an ambulance for treatment. The simulation was part of the Home Station Attack Response Exercise that tested the capabilities of Team Travis and the Solano County community in the event of an attack. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Exercise tests Team Travis capabilities
Staff Sgt. David Lopez, SWAT team leader (left) assists Staff Sgt. William McCoy, SWAT team member, carry Airman 1st Class Emmanuel Jose, 860th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, from the scene of the attempted hi-jacking. The incident was part of the Home Station Attack Response Exercise that tested the abilities of servicemembers and the capabilities of Travis and the Solano County community in the event of an attack. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Exercise tests Team Travis capabilities
Emergency medical staff treat “patients” at the emergency triage station near the Base Theater during the Home Station Attack Response Exercise Nov. 14. Medical staff simulated transferring “patients” to David Grant USAF Medical Center and various other hospitals. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Exercise tests Team Travis capabilities
SWAT team members Staff Sgt. Sherry Brown (second from right) and Staff Sgt. William Kelly (far right) assist 60th Aerospace Medicine Squadron flight medicine personnel Master Sgt. Abigail Rivera (2nd from left), and Tech. Sgt. Kristine Valeros (far left) carry simulated gunshot victim Airman 1st Class Kyle Curry, 21st Airlift Squadron to an awaiting ambulance. The simulation was part of the Home Station Attack Response Exercise Nov. 14. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Exercise tests Team Travis capabilities
Col. Stephen Shea, Emergency Operations Center director, confers with Master Sgt. Dan Wyrick, 60th Civil Engineer Squadron, and Tech. Sgt. Donald Osborn, 60th Air Mobility Wing Public Affairs, during the Home Station Attack Response Exercise Nov. 14. Colonel Shea is responsible for reviewing data from emergency responders on the scene of an incident. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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New procedure offered at DGMC
Dr. (Maj.) Kyle Michaelis, Chief of Cardiology, speaks to Richard Pink after implanting a Current RF Wireless Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator in his chest. The Current RF-ICD is a wireless device used to treat patients with heart failure and with potentially lethal arrhythmias. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Austin Delacruz Jr.)
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New procedure offered at DGMC
Members of the 60th Medical Group perform an implant of the Current RF Wireless Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator in Richard Pink’s chest. David Grant USAF Medical Center is the first hospital in the western region to perform the implant. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Austin Delacruz Jr.)
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New procedure offered at DGMC
Dr. (Maj.) Kyle Michaelis, chief of cardiology, cuts through the implantation site of the Current RF Wireless Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator. The Current RF-ICD is a wireless device used to treat patients with heart failure and with potentially lethal arrhythmias. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Austin Delacruz Jr.)
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New procedure offered at DGMC
Senior Airman Maynard Galvez, Cardiopulmonary Laboratory technologist, prepares the implantation site of the Current RF Wireless Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator in Richard Pink’s chest. David Grant USAF Medical Center is the first hospital in the western region to perform the implant. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Austin Delacruz Jr.)
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