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Hanger 837 Ribbon Cutting, 15 January 2010 Travis Air Force Base, California
The Travis community gathers for a ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the opening of a two-bay C-17 Globemaster III hangar at Travis Air Force Base, California, on 15 January 2010. When an aircraft is inside, the accordion-style doors of the bay shutting behind it are 66-feet high and 192-feet wide. The two C-17 Aircraft will be protected from inclement weather, while the aircrafts are maintained. White floors cover the facility in order to better reflect the light as well as provide an easy backdrop in case any small materials such as screws or bolts are dropped. (U.S. Air Force photo by Civ/Nan Wylie)
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Hanger 837 Ribbon Cutting, 15 January 2010 Travis Air Force Base, California
The Travis community gathers for a ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the opening of a two-bay C-17 Globemaster III hangar at Travis Air Force Base, California, on 15 January 2010. When an aircraft is inside, the accordion-style doors of the bay shutting behind it are 66-feet high and 192-feet wide. The two C-17 Aircraft will be protected from inclement weather, while the aircrafts are maintained. White floors cover the facility in order to better reflect the light as well as provide an easy backdrop in case any small materials such as screws or bolts are dropped. (U.S. Air Force photo by Civ/Nan Wylie)
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Hanger 837 Ribbon Cutting, 15 January 2010 Travis Air Force Base, California
60th Maintenance Group Commander, Colonel Carol Johnson addresses the Travis community during a ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the opening of a two-bay C-17 Globemaster III hangar at Travis Air Force Base, California, on 15 January 2010. (U.S. Air Force photo by Civ/Nan Wylie)
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Hanger 837 Ribbon Cutting, 15 January 2010 Travis Air Force Base, California
Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southwest Operations Officer, Captain Mike Williamson speaks to the Travis community during a ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the opening of a two-bay C-17 Globemaster III hangar at Travis Air Force Base, California, on 15 January 2010. (U.S. Air Force photo by Civ/Nan Wylie)
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Hanger 837 Ribbon Cutting, 15 January 2010 Travis Air Force Base, California
60th Air Mobility Wing Commander, Colonel James Vechery addresses a gathering on 15 January 2010 to celebrate the opening of a two-bay C-17 Globemaster III hangar at Travis Air Force Base, California. Colonel Vechery called it a "wonderful facility" that improves the base's ability to do the mission. "When the nation calls, we can go out and deliver what the nation requires," he said. (U.S. Air Force photo by Civ/Nan Wylie)
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Hanger 837 Ribbon Cutting, 15 January 2010 Travis Air Force Base, California
60th Air Mobility Wing Commander, Colonel James Vechery addresses a gathering on 15 January 2010 to celebrate the opening of a two-bay C-17 Globemaster III hangar at Travis Air Force Base, California. Colonel Vechery called it a "wonderful facility" that improves the base's ability to do the mission. "When the nation calls, we can go out and deliver what the nation requires," he said. (U.S. Air Force photo by Civ/Nan Wylie)
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Revolutionary Savings Promotion
Charles Staubitz,a health promotion nurse at the wellness center, checks James Hannibal's' blood pressure during the "Revolutionary Savings" promotion event held at the Travis Air Force Base Commissary January 15th, 2010. The event was held to promote the long terms benefits of maintaining a healthy diet and to help shoppers take advantage of commissary savings. (U.S. Air Force photo by Civ/Amanda Lopez)
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Revolutionary Savings Promotion
Alex Kementzis, an inactive reservist from the 60th Medical Operation Squadron, checks Senior Airman Shayne Baker's blood pressure during the "Revolutionary Savings" promotion held at the Travis Air Force Base Commissary January 15th, 2010. The event was held to promote the long terms benefits of maintaining a healthy diet and to help airman take advantage of commissary savings. (U.S. Air Force photo by Civ/Amanda Lopez)
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Revolutionary Savings Promotion
Alex Kementzis, an inactive reservist from the 60th Medical Operation Squadron, show brochures on the benefits of developing a healthy diet to Senior Airman Shayne Baker, left, and Airman First Class Brett Hargis, right, both members of the 60th Civil Engineer squadron. The information booth was part of the Revolutionary Savings promotion that aims to help airman cash in on commissary savings and maintain a healthy diet. (U.S. Air Force photo by Civ/Amanda Lopez)
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Travis Air Force Base, California
Members of Team Travis participate in the Martin Luther King Remembrance walk Thursday January 14th, 2009. The walk commenced in front of the 60th Wing headquarters building and ended at the base chapel. The Travis Youth Center created the commemorative banner especially for the walk. (U.S. Air Force photo by Civ/Amanda Lopez)
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Travis Air Force Base, California
Members of Team Travis participate in the Martin Luther King Remembrance walk Thursday January 14th, 2009. Children from the Travis Youth Center created the commemorative banner that Master Sergeant Valerie Moore, left, member of the 60th Communications squadron and Staff Sergeant Yolanda Boston, right, member of the 60th Logistics Readiness squadron, carried to lead the precession. (U.S. Air Force photo by Civ/Amanda Lopez)
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Travis Air Force Base, California
Members of Team Travis participate in the Martin Luther King Remembrance walk Thursday January 14th, 2009. Children from the Travis Youth Center created the commemorative banner that Master Sergeant Valerie Moore, left, member of the 60th Communications squadron and Staff Sergeant Yolanda Boston, right, member of the 60th Logistics Readiness squadron, carried to lead the precession. (U.S. Air Force photo by Civ/Amanda Lopez)
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Fini Flight, Senior Master Sergeant Sar Galvin, 8 Jan 2010 Travis Air Force Base, California
On 8 January 2010 Senior Master Sergeant Sara Galvin is welcomed back by Travis Team members to honor her final flight before retiring from the Air Force, left to right, is Senior Master Sergeant Timothy Nelson, Master Sergeant John Aadland, Senior Master Sergeant Sara Galvin and Technical Sergeant Michael Kraus. All are members of the 9th Air Refueling Squadron. In July 2009 MSgt Galvin surpassed the 10,000 milestone for her in-flight hours. (U.S. Air Force photo by Civ/Nan Wylie)
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Fini Flight, Senior Master Sergeant Sar Galvin, 8 Jan 2010 Travis Air Force Base, California
Senior Master Sergeant Sara Galvin member of the 9th Air Refueling Squadron is welcomed back by Travis Team members to honor her last flight before retiring from the Air Force. Technical Sergeant Michael Kraus also a member of the 9th Air Refueling Squadron, back left, helps to commemorate this final flight. In July 2009 MSgt Galvin surpassed the 10,000 milestone for her in flight hours. (U.S. Air Force photo by Civ/Nan Wylie)
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Fini Flight, Senior Master Sergeant Sar Galvin, 8 Jan 2010 Travis Air Force Base, California
On 8 January 2010 Senior Master Sergeant Sara Galvin member of the 9th Air Refueling Squadron is welcomed back by Travis Team members to honor her final flight before retiring from the Air Force. In July 2009 MSgt Galvin surpassed the 10,000 milestone for her in-flight hours.(U.S. Air Force photo by Civ/Nan Wylie)
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Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton
Colonel James C. Vechery, 60 AMW Wing Commander, escorts Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton to the Travis AFB Distinguished Visitor lounge. Secretary Clinton was visiting Travis AFB, CA, during a refueling stop while in route to the South Pacific region. Travis AFB CA U.S. Air Force Photo by David W. Cushman, DAFC
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Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton
Colonel James C. Vechery, 60 AMW Wing Commander, escorts Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton to the Travis AFB Distinguished Visitor lounge. Secretary Clinton was visiting Travis AFB, CA, during a refueling stop while in route to the South Pacific region. Travis AFB CA U.S. Air Force Photo by David W. Cushman, DAFC
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Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton
Colonel Mike Minihan, Vice Commander, 60th Air Mobility Wing, Travis AFB, CA, greets Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton upon her arrival at Travis AFB, CA, for a refueling stop while in route to the South Pacific region. Also shown, Chief Master Sergeant Ray Weaver, Command Chief, 615th Contingency Response Wing (background center) and Colonel John Lipinski, Commander, 615th Contingency Response Wing (background center right) Travis AFB, CA U.S. Air Force Photo by David W. Cushman, DAFC
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Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton
Colonel John Lipinski, Commander, 615th Contingency Response Wing, Travis AFB, CA, greets Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton upon her arrival at Travis AFB, CA, for a refueling stop while in route to the South Pacific region. Also shown, Colonel John C. Flournoy, Jr., Commander, 349th Air Mobility Wing, (background center) and Colonel James C. Vechery, 60 AMW Wing Commander, Travis AFB CA (background right) U.S. Air Force Photo by David W. Cushman, DAFC
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Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton
Colonel James C. Vechery, 60 AMW Wing Commander, greets Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton upon her arrival at Travis AFB, CA, for a refueling stop while in route to the South Pacific region. Travis AFB CA U.S. Air Force Photo by David W. Cushman, DAFC
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