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Warrior of the Week
Senior Airman Jennifer Arthur was chosen as the Warrior of the Week.
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Travis Airman get hands-on training
A Travis member simulates using a Man Portable Air Defense Systems on the flighline recently. The training is designed to provide the aircrews and intelligence personnel an understanding of the threats in accomplishing their mission. More than 200 Travis personnel got a chance to operate the MANPADS with aircraft taking off, landing and in flight. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Travis Airman gets hands-on training
A Travis Airman practices using a simulated Man Portable Air Defense Systems on the flighline recently. The training is designed to provide aircrews and intelligence personnel an understanding of the threats in accomplishing their mission overseas. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Travis celebrates Wingman Day
Col. GI Tuck, 60th Air Mobility Wing vice commander, presents Staff Sgt. Ryan Padgett, 22nd Airlift Squadron, with a coin during Wingman Day Nov. 9. Colonel Tuck briefed Team Travis members about the importance of taking care of and getting to know your fellow wingman. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Candy Knight)
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Travis hosts Wingman Day
Laura Juneau, Airman and Family Readiness Center, hands out information to Airmen during Wingman Day Nov. 9. Col. GI Tuck, 60th Air Mobility Wing vice commander, briefed Team Travis members about the importance of taking care of and getting to know your fellow wingman. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Candy Knight)
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Travis hosts Wingman Day
Airmen from the 21st Airlift Squadron stand in formation during a briefing for Wingman Day Nov. 9 in Hangar 14. The event was a chance for Airmen to get to know their fellow wingman and served as a reminder to practice being a good wingman every day. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Candy Knight)
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New facility improves training for 60th SFS
Airman 1st Class Lawrence Perry-Davis, 60th Security Forces Squadron, observes as DoD civilian as he loads his weapon prior to going on duty at the new 60th SFS Armory Nov. 13. The $3.2 million building consolidates the CATM classroom and the armory, which were previously housed in two separate buildings. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Shaun Emery)
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Operation Nighthawk
Members of the 60th Security Forces Squadron’s K-9 unit perform a Health and Welfare inspection on a vehicle entering the base. The inspection was part of Operation Nighthawk, a Team Travis’ leadership program used to provide a Health, Morale, and Welfare check with feedback to leadership on the status and activities of the members assigned to the installation, their family members and visitors to the installation. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. Vanessa Hillman)
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Operation Nighthawk
Staff Sgt. Trista Protzeller, 60th Medical Operations Squadron, verifies a military member’s identification during a urinalysis test as part of Operation Nighthawk. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. Vanessa Hillman)
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Operation Nighthawk
Col. John Wood, 60th Operations Group deputy commander, hands a letter to a base patron during Operation Nighthawk. The letter, an order by the base commander, instructed all military members to report for a urinalysis test. Operation Nighthawk is a Team Travis leadership program used to provide a Health, Morale, and Welfare check with feedback to leadership on the status and activities of the members assigned to the installation, their family members and visitors to the installation. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. Vanessa Hillman)
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AMC vice commander visits Travis
Lt. Gen. Christopher Kelly, Air Mobility Command vice commander, speaks with Col. Kenneth McDonnell, (center), 60th Medical Group deputy commander and Col. GI Tuck, (right), 60th Air Mobility Wing vice commander during his visit to Travis. (U.S Air Force photo/David Cushman)
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AMC vice commander visits Travis
Staff Sgt. Ivan Fronefield, 60th Medical Operations Squadron Sim Center technician, briefs visitors at the David Grant USAF Medical Center, about why “Stan” is a vital training tool for medical staff Nov. 5. The briefing was part of Air Mobility Command vice commander, Lt. Gen. Christopher Kelly’s visit to Travis. (U.S Air Force photo/ David Cushman)
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615th CRW takes part in exercise
The 615th Contingency Response Wing participated in an exercise at Eielsen Air Force Base, Alaska. The 615th CRW acted as the link between the Army and the Air Force and assisted in the rapid movement of forces. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Maggie's trunk is packed and ready to go
One of Maggie’s handler’s feeds her after she was flown in on a C-17 Globemaster III from the Alaska Zoo. Maggie will be transported to an animal sanctuary near San Andreas, Calif. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Candy Knight)
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Maggie's trunk is packed and ready to go
Airmen from the 60th Aerial Port Squadron work to load a crate holding Maggie the elephant’s crate on to the truck that will take her to her new home near San Andreas Calif. Maggie was transported from the Alaska Zoo via a C-17 Globemaster III out of Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska to live in a warmer climate. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Candy Knight)
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Maggie's trunk is packed and ready to go
Members of the 60th Aerial Port Squadron prepare to load Maggie onto the truck that will transport her to her new home near San Andreas, Calif. Maggie was moved to California for the warmer climate. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Candy Knight)
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New, improved CBRNE class
Staff Sgt. Alvin Pablo, 60th Civil Engineer Squadron, dates his mock M8 paper during a Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, Explosives Defense Survival Skills training class. Recent changes to the course require students to demonstrate what they have learned as course instructors simulate an enemy attack. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Candy Knight)
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New, improved CBRNE class
As part of the recent changes, Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, Explosives Defense Survival Skills training course students will now have to demonstrate attack recovery procedures such as properly marking and identifying CBRNE hazards. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Candy Knight)
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New, improved CBRNE class
A Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, Explosives Defense Survival Skills training course student ensures his wingman's chemical warfare gear is properly secured. Course instructors recently instituted new and improved changes to the class format emphasizing the importance of wearing chemical warfare gear properly. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Candy Knight)
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New, improved CBRNE class
Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, Explosives Defense Survival Skills training course students refer to their Airman's Manual during CBRNE training as Airman 1st Class Tasha Kocell, (CES hat), course instructor, looks on. Course instructors instituted new and improved changes to the class format in order to enhance and standardize training throughout the Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Candy Knight)
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