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Airmen volunteer at TES
Senior Airman Bradley Chase, 60th Aerial Port Squadron cargo processer, helps set up a relay race during recess at Travis Elementary School at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Feb. 27, 2017. Chase is one of nearly 70 Airmen who have volunteered at the school since Jan. 30. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. James Hodgman/Released)
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Airmen volunteer at TES
Airman 1st Class Frederick Cabling, 60th Aerial Port Squadron traffic management office, supervises children playing during recess at Travis Elementary School at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Feb. 27, 2017. Cabling is one of nearly 70 Airmen who have volunteered at the school since Jan. 30. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. James Hodgman/Released)
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Airmen volunteer at TES
Airman 1st Class Frederick Cabling, 60th Aerial Port Squadron traffic management office, supervises children playing during recess at Travis Elementary School at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Feb. 27, 2017. Cabling is one of nearly 70 Airmen who have volunteered at the school since Jan. 30. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. James Hodgman/Released)
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Airmen volunteer at TES
Airman 1st Class Frederick Cabling, 60th Aerial Port Squadron traffic management office, watches as a child plays outside Travis Elementary School at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Feb. 27, 2017. Cabling is one of nearly 70 Airmen who have volunteered at the school since Jan. 30. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. James Hodgman/Released)
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Damaged roof
Severe winds and rain damaged a large portion of the roof above Travis Elementary School's multipurpose room. The damage resulted in large amounts of water leaking into the room. The room is currently off limits and a new roof is estimated to cost approximately $169,069. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. James Hodgman)
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Travis supports USS Ronald Reagan
Logistics Specialist 1st Class Geronimo Delarosa, of Manila, Republic of the Philippines, poses in front of an Air Force C-5 Super Galaxy at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Jan. 27, 2017. Delarosa is assigned to the only forward-deployed aircraft carrier, the USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76), and attached to the 60th Aerial Port Squadron at Travis. He provides stateside logistical support for the carrier. (U.S. Navy photo/Chief Mass Communication Specialist Xander Gamble/Released)
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Travis supports USS Ronald Reagan
The tail of an Air Force C-5 Super Galaxy at Travis Air Force Base, Calif. Travis aircraft, like the C-5 seen here, support the USS Ronald Reagan, delivering parts and supplies by air when requested. (U.S. Navy photo/Chief Mass Communication Specialist Xander Gamble/Released)
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Travis supports USS Ronald Reagan
Several Air Force C-17 Globemaster III aircraft rest on the air field at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Jan. 27, 2017. Travis aircraft support the USS Ronald Reagan by transporting parts and supplies to the ship when needed. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Xander Gamble/Released)
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Modern Military Marriage
Senior Airman Samantha Salopek poses for a photo with her husband, Matthew Swarpsfager. Salopek married Swarpsfager in 2010 at the age of 19 and recently shared some challenges of a military marriage. (Courtesy Photo)
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Phoenix Pride encourages teamwork in Airmen
Airmen from the 60th Maintenance Squadron inspect large lifting bags for leaks during an annual quality assurance inspection of the crash, damaged or disabled aircraft recovery program Feb. 9, 2017 at Travis Air Force Base, Calif. The lifting bags, capable of supporting up to 52,000 pounds individually, are used to lift a downed aircraft so it can be salvaged, repaired and recovered. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Amber Carter)
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Phoenix Pride encourages teamwork in Airmen
Airmen from the 60th Maintenance Squadron inspect large lifting bags for leaks during an annual quality assurance inspection of the crash, damaged or disabled aircraft recovery program Feb. 9, 2017 at Travis Air Force Base, Calif. The lifting bags, capable of supporting up to 52,000 pounds individually, are used to lift a downed aircraft so it can be salvaged, repaired and recovered. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Amber Carter)
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Phoenix Pride encourages teamwork in Airmen
Airmen from the 60th Maintenance Squadron inspect large lifting bags for leaks during an annual quality assurance inspection of the crash, damaged or disabled aircraft recovery program Feb. 9, 2017 at Travis Air Force Base, Calif. The lifting bags, capable of supporting up to 52,000 pounds individually, are used to lift a downed aircraft so it can be salvaged, repaired and recovered. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Amber Carter)
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Phoenix Pride encourages teamwork in Airmen
An aero repair technician from the 60th Maintenance Squadron monitors the pounds per square inch while inflating lifting bags during an annual quality assurance inspection of the crash, damaged or disabled aircraft recovery program Feb. 9, 2017 at Travis Air Force Base, Calif. The lifting bags, filled to 7 PSI during the inspection, are used to lift a downed aircraft so it can be salvaged, repaired and recovered. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Amber Carter)
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Phoenix Pride encourages teamwork in Airmen
An Airman from the 60th Maintenance Squadron monitors the pounds per square inch while inflating lifting bags during an annual quality assurance inspection of the crash, damaged or disabled aircraft recovery program Feb. 9, 2017 at Travis Air Force Base, Calif. The lifting bags, filled to 7 PSI during the inspection, are used to lift a downed aircraft so it can be salvaged, repaired and recovered. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Amber Carter)
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Phoenix Pride encourages teamwork in Airmen
An Airman from the 60th Maintenance Squadron monitors the pounds per square inch while inflating lifting bags during an annual quality assurance inspection of the crash, damaged or disabled aircraft recovery program Feb. 9, 2017 at Travis Air Force Base, Calif. The lifting bags, filled to 7 PSI during the inspection, are used to lift a downed aircraft so it can be salvaged, repaired and recovered. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Amber Carter)
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Phoenix Pride encourages teamwork in Airmen
Airmen from the 60th Maintenance Squadron inspect large lifting bags for leaks during an annual quality assurance inspection of the crash, damaged or disabled aircraft recovery program Feb. 9, 2017 at Travis Air Force Base, Calif. The lifting bags, capable of supporting up to 52,000 pounds individually, are used to lift a downed aircraft so it can be salvaged, repaired and recovered. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Amber Carter)
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Phoenix Pride encourages teamwork in Airmen
The 60th Maintenance Squadron sets up for the annual quality assurance inspection of the crash, damaged or disabled aircraft recovery program Feb. 9, 2017 at Travis Air Force Base, Calif. The lifting bags, capable of supporting up to 52,000 pounds individually, are used to lift a downed aircraft so it can be salvaged, repaired and recovered. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Amber Carter)
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Phoenix Pride encourages teamwork in Airmen
Senior Airman Raunak Manandhar, 60th Maintenance Squadron aero repair technician, monitors the pounds per square inch while inflating lifting bags during an annual quality assurance inspection of the crash, damaged or disabled aircraft recovery program Feb. 9, 2017 at Travis Air Force Base, Calif. The lifting bags, filled to 7 PSI during the inspection, are used to lift a downed aircraft so it can be salvaged, repaired and recovered. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Amber Carter)
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Phoenix Pride encourages teamwork in Airmen
The 60th Maintenance Squadron sets up for the annual quality assurance inspection of the crash, damaged or disabled aircraft recovery program Feb. 9, 2017 at Travis Air Force Base, Calif. The lifting bags, capable of supporting up to 52,000 pounds individually, are used to lift a downed aircraft so it can be salvaged, repaired and recovered. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Amber Carter)
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Phoenix Pride encourages teamwork in Airmen
An Airman from the 60th Maintenance Squadron disconnects a hydraulic hose during the annual quality assurance inspection of the crash, damaged or disabled aircraft recovery program Feb. 9, 2017 at Travis Air Force Base, Calif. The lifting bags, capable of supporting up to 52,000 pounds individually, are used to lift a downed aircraft so it can be salvaged, repaired and recovered. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Amber Carter)
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