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60th APS
A civilian employee from the 60th Aerial Port Squadron martials bus onto a C-5M Super Galaxy at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Nov. 20, 2017. The buses are being airlifted to Port Au Prince, Haiti, through the Denton Program and are part of a humanitarian effort by Those Angels, Inc. founder and Haitian native Claude Joseph. The Denton Amendment is a commodities transportation program that enables for the transport of humanitarian goods on a space available basis using U.S. Military transportation and is jointly administered by the U.S. Agency for International Development, the Department of State, and the Department of Defense. After visiting Haiti in 2014, Joseph realized the area's educational and transportation needs and created the nonprofit based in Oakland, Calif. to help meet those needs. The seven buses were donated by the Sacramento City Unified School District and will benefit more than 300 Haitian students. (U.S. Air Force photo by Louis Briscese)
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Band of the Golden West Holiday Concert
Santa Claus makes an appearance during the Commanders Jazz Ensemble of the USAF Band of the Golden West, Travis Air Force Base Calif., performance at the Vacaville Performing Arts Theater, Vacaville, Calif., Dec. 1, 2017. The performance is part of the band’s annual holiday concert series. This year they performed five shows in four days at three venues and performed for more than 10,000 audience members. (U.S. Air Force photo by Louis Briscese)
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Travis Air Force Base, Calif., held its annual Tree Lighting Ceremony Dec. 8, 2017, at the Airman Family Readiness Center at Travis Air Force Base, Calif.The ceremony entertained participants with the Band of the Golden West, speeches from leadership and Santa. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Jonathon D. A. Carnell)
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AFBand-DC
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Tedd Baker of the U.S. Air Force Band’s Airmen of Note assigned to Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling in Washington, D.C., performs during a clinic with over 200 students from El Cerrito High School, El Cerrito Calif., Oct. 2, 2017. The group of 18 active duty musicians, including a vocalist, visited the area as part of their fall tour and educational outreach program. (U.S. Air Force photo by Louis Briscese)
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F-18 Super Hornet
An F-18 Super Hornet performs an aerial demonstration during the “Wings over Solano Air Show at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., May 7, 2017. The two-day event was attended by over 50,000 patrons and featured a performance by the U.S. Army Golden Knights parachute team, flyovers, and static displays. (U.S. Air Force photo by Louis Briscese)
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Wings Over Solano Travis AFB
The United States Air Force Thunderbirds perform an aerial demonstration during the “Wings over Solano Air Show at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., May 7, 2017. The two-day event featured performances by the U.S. Army Golden Knights parachute team, flyovers, and static displays. (U.S. Air Force photo by Louis Briscese)
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Gold Star
Rachel Trevino and her daughter Stella Trevino, pose for a photo at the Pass and Regristration Center Jan. 16, 2017, at Travis Air Force Base, Calif. The two came to Travis AFB in support for Rachel's mom, Karen Reed, who is a Gold Star family member who had just received a base pass. The Gold Star program first made an appearance during World War I after being placed over a service flag's blue star when a service member was killed in combat.
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Gold Star
Karen Reed, left, Michael Clark, middle, and Yolanda Vega, right, all Gold Star families, display thier Gold Star military installation access cards at the Pass and Regristration Center Jan. 16, 2017, at Travis Air Force Base, Calif. The three individuals received base access for being apart of the Gold Star program. The Gold Star program first made an appearance during World War I after being placed over a service flag's blue star when a service member was killed in combat.
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Gold Star
From left to right, Yolanda Vega, Joan Miller, Suzanna Black, Michael Clark, Karen Reed, Rachel and Stella Trevino pose for a photo outside of the Pass and Registration Center Jan. 16, 2017, at Travis Air Force Base, Calif. This group came to Travis AFB in support of the Gold Star family members, Vega, Clark and Reed. The Gold Star program first made an appearance during World War I after being placed over a service flag's blue star when a service member was killed in combat.
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Gold Star
Michael Clark, left, Karen Reed, middle, and Yolanda Vega, right, gather at the Pass and Regristration center Jan. 16, 2017, at Travis Air Force Base, Calif. These three individuals received base access for being apart of the Gold Star program. The Gold Star program first made an appearance during World War I after being placed over a service flag's blue star when a service member was killed in combat.
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Gold Star
Michael Clark, left, Karen Reed, middle, and Yolanda Vega, right, share memories about thier fallen heros at the Pass and Regristration center Jan. 16, 2017, at Travis Air Force Base, Calif. These three individuals received base access for being apart of the Gold Star program.The Gold Star program first made an appearance during World War I after being placed over a service flag's blue star when a service member was killed in combat.
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Gold Star
Michael Clark, left, Karen Reed, middle, and Yolanda Vega, right, share memories about thier fallen heros at the Pass and Regristration center Jan. 16, 2017, at Travis Air Force Base, Calif. These three individuals received base access for being apart of the Gold Star program.The Gold Star program first made an appearance during World War I after being placed over a service flag's blue star when a service member was killed in combat.
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Gold Star
Karen Reed poses for a photo taken by Kim Staller, 60th Security Forces Squadron security clerk, in the Pass and Regristration office, Jan. 16, 2017, at Travis Air Force Base, Calif. Karen received base access through the Gold Star program. The Gold Star program first made an appearance during World War I after being placed over a service flag's blue star when a service member was killed in combat.
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Water is good
Tech. Sgt. James Hodgman, 60th Air Mobility Wing Public Affairs NCO in charge of command information, hydrates during a training session at the physical therapy clinic inside David Grant USAF Medical Center at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Nov. 27, 2017. The physical therapy clinic is comprised of dedicated professionals who specialize in providing care for musculoskeletal disorders and movement dysfunction. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Jonathon D. A. Carnell)
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Let's stretch Sergeant
Staff Sgt. Christian J. Taylor, 60th Medical Operations physical medicine technician, directs his patient Tech. Sgt. James Hodgman, 60th Air Mobility Wing Public Affairs NCO in charge of command information, at the physical therapy clinic inside David Grant USAF Medical Center at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Nov. 27, 2017. The physical therapy clinic is comprised of dedicated professionals who specialize in providing care for musculoskeletal disorders and movement dysfunction. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Jonathon D. A. Carnell)
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Jump rope 101
Staff Sgt. Christian J. Taylor, 60th Medical Operations physical medicine technician, directs his patient Tech. Sgt. James Hodgman, 60th Air Mobility Wing Public Affairs NCO in charge of command information, at the physical therapy clinic inside David Grant USAF Medical Center at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Nov. 27, 2017. The physical therapy clinic is comprised of dedicated professionals who specialize in providing care for musculoskeletal disorders and movement dysfunction. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Jonathon D. A. Carnell)
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Staff Sgt. Christian J. Taylor, 60th Medical Operations physical medicine technician, changes exercises for Tech. Sgt. James Hodgman, 60th Air Mobility Wing Public Affairs NCO in charge of command information, at the physical therapy clinic inside David Grant USAF Medical Center at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Nov. 27, 2017. The physical therapy clinic is comprised of dedicated professionals who specialize in providing care for musculoskeletal disorders and movement dysfunction. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Jonathon D. A. Carnell)
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Run faster!
Staff Sgt. Christian J. Taylor, 60th Medical Operations physical medicine technician, directs his patient Tech. Sgt. James Hodgman, 60th Air Mobility Wing Public Affairs NCO in charge of command information, at the physical therapy clinic inside David Grant USAF Medical Center at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Nov. 27, 2017. The physical therapy clinic is comprised of dedicated professionals who specialize in providing care for musculoskeletal disorders and movement dysfunction. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Jonathon D. A. Carnell)
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Mobility aircraft deliver buses to Haiti
U.S. Airmen from the 60th Aerial Port Squadron load buses onto a C-5M Super Galaxy at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Nov. 20, 2017. The buses are being airlifted to Port Au Prince, Haiti, through the Denton Program and are part of a humanitarian effort by Those Angels, Inc. founder and Haitian native Claude Joseph. The Denton Amendment is a commodities transportation program that enables for the transport of humanitarian goods on a space available basis using U.S. Military transportation and is jointly administered by the U.S. Agency for International Development, the Department of State, and the Department of Defense. After visiting Haiti in 2014, Joseph realized the area's educational and transportation needs and created the nonprofit based in Oakland, Calif. to help meet those needs. The seven buses were donated by the Sacramento City Unified School District and will benefit more than 300 Haitian students. (U.S. Air Force photo by Louis Briscese)
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Mobility aircraft deliver buses to Haiti
U.S. Airmen from the 60th Aerial Port Squadron load buses onto a C-5M Super Galaxy at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Nov. 20, 2017. The buses are being airlifted to Port Au Prince, Haiti, through the Denton Program and are part of a humanitarian effort by Those Angels, Inc. founder and Haitian native Claude Joseph. The Denton Amendment is a commodities transportation program that enables for the transport of humanitarian goods on a space available basis using U.S. Military transportation and is jointly administered by the U.S. Agency for International Development, the Department of State, and the Department of Defense. After visiting Haiti in 2014, Joseph realized the area's educational and transportation needs and created the nonprofit based in Oakland, Calif. to help meet those needs. The seven buses were donated by the Sacramento City Unified School District and will benefit more than 300 Haitian students. (U.S. Air Force photo by Louis Briscese)
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