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Team Travis extends Osprey capabilities
A U.S. Air Force CV-22 Osprey aircraft from the 20th Special Operations Squadron, Cannon Air Force base, New Mexico, is aerial refueled by a KC-10 Extender from the 6th Air Refueling Squadron, Travis AFB, California, during an aerial refueling training mission in the air over New Mexico, March 11, 2019. Travis Airmen fly training missions regularly to stay current and be prepared for future mobility operations. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Master Sgt. Joseph Swafford)
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Team Travis extends Osprey capabilities
A U.S. Air Force CV-22 Osprey from the 20th Special Operations Squadron, Cannon Air Force base, New Mexico, is aerial refuled by a KC-10 Extender from the 6th Air Refueling Squadron, Travis AFB, California, during an aerial refueling training mission in the air over New Mexico, March 11, 2019. Travis Airmen fly training missions regularly to stay current and be prepared for future mobility operations. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Master Sgt. Joseph Swafford)
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Team Travis extends Osprey capabilities
U.S. Air Force Capt. Mark Stewart, 6th Air Refueling Squadron KC-10 Extender pilot, flies a KC-10 during a CV-22 Osprey aerial refueling training mission in the air over New Mexico, March 11, 2019. Travis Airmen fly training missions regularly to stay current and be prepared for future mobility operations. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Master Sgt. Joseph Swafford)
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Team Travis extends Osprey capabilities
A U.S. Air Force KC-10 extender aircraft assigned to Travis Air Force Base, California sits on the flight line after completing a training mission at the Colorado Springs Airport in Colorado, March 10, 2019. Travis Airmen fly training missions regularly to stay current and be prepared for future mobility operations. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Master Sgt. Joseph Swafford)
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Team Travis extends Osprey capabilities
A U.S. Air Force KC-10 Extender aircraft from the 6th Air Refueling Squadron conducts aerial refueling training with another KC-10 in the air over California, March 10, 2019. Travis Airmen fly training missions regularly to stay current and be prepared for future mobility operations. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Master Sgt. Joseph Swafford)
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Team Travis extends Osprey capabilities
U.S. Air Force Capt. Mark Stewart, 6th Air Refueling Squadron KC-10 Extender pilot, flies a KC-10 during a CV-22 Osprey aerial refueling training mission in the air over New Mexico, March 11, 2019. Travis Airmen fly training missions regularly to stay current and be prepared for future mobility operations. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Master Sgt. Joseph Swafford)
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Team Travis extends Osprey capabilities
A U.S. Air Force CV-22 Osprey aircraft from the 20th Special Operations Squadron , Cannon Air Force base, New Mexico, is aerial refueled by a KC-10 Extender from the 6th Air Refueling Squadron, Travis AFB, California, during an aerial refueling training mission in the air over New Mexico, March 11, 2019. Travis Airmen fly training missions regularly to stay current and be prepared for future mobility operations. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Master Sgt. Joseph Swafford)
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Team Travis extends Osprey capabilities
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Mason Wells, 6th Air Refueling Squadron KC-10 Extender boom operator, refuels a CV-22 Osprey from the 20th Special Operations Squadron during an aerial refueling training mission in the air over New Mexico, March 11, 2019. Travis Airmen fly training missions regularly to stay current and be prepared for future mobility operations. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Master Sgt. Joseph Swafford)
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X-STEM at Travis
More than 600 eighth grade students from 14 Northern California middle schools listen as Karen Kosiba, an atmospheric scientist, gives a presentation during a Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math event at Travis Air Force Base, California, Feb. 27, 2019. The event titled X-STEM at Travis was the first of its kind on an Air Force installation and featured a ‘TED’ style symposium with four guest speakers from STEM career fields. The event covered a wide array of subject areas such as space exploration, storm chasing, oceanography, the science of social networks, the physics of superheroes and mathematical puzzles. The students also got to see a performance from the Band of the Golden West, have lunch with Airmen mentors and partake in two hours of interactive tours through Travis’ three mobility aircrafts. (U.S. Air Force photo/video by)
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X-STEM at Travis
Bobak Ferdowsi, a NASA engineer presents, a video to more than 600 eighth grade students from 14 Northern California middle schools during a Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math event at Travis Air Force Base, California, Feb. 27, 2019. The event titled X-STEM at Travis was the first of its kind on an Air Force installation and featured a ‘TED’ style symposium with four guest speakers from STEM career fields. The event covered a wide array of subject areas such as space exploration, storm chasing, oceanography, the science of social networks, the physics of superheroes and mathematical puzzles. The students also got to see a performance from the Band of the Golden West, have lunch with Airmen mentors and partake in two hours of interactive tours through Travis’ three mobility aircrafts. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Joey Swafford)
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X-STEM at Travis
Eighth grade students from Northern California middle schools take photos during a presentation at the Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math event at Travis Air Force Base, California, Feb. 27, 2019. The event titled X-STEM at Travis was the first of its kind on an Air Force installation and featured a ‘TED’ style symposium with four guest speakers from STEM career fields. The event covered a wide array of subject areas such as space exploration, storm chasing, oceanography, the science of social networks, the physics of superheroes and mathematical puzzles. The students also got to see a performance from the Band of the Golden West, have lunch with Airmen mentors and partake in two hours of interactive tours through Travis’ three mobility aircrafts. (U.S. Air Force photo by Heide Couch)
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X-STEM at Travis
More than 600 eighth grade students from 14 Northern California middle schools listen as Dr. Marcus Eriksen (change out name and title), an environmental scientist, gives a presentation during a Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math event at Travis Air Force Base, California, Feb. 27, 2019. The event titled X-STEM at Travis was the first of its kind on an Air Force installation and featured a ‘TED’ style symposium with four guest speakers from STEM career fields. The event covered a wide array of subject areas such as space exploration, storm chasing, oceanography, the science of social networks, the physics of superheroes and mathematical puzzles. The students also got to see a performance from the Band of the Golden West, have lunch with Airmen mentors and partake in two hours of interactive tours through Travis’ three mobility aircrafts. (U.S. Air Force photo by Heide Couch)
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Eighth grade students from 14 Northern California middle schools raise their hands to ask questions during a presentation at the Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math event at Travis Air Force Base, California, Feb. 27, 2019. The event titled X-STEM at Travis was the first of its kind on an Air Force installation and featured a ‘TED’ style symposium with four guest speakers from STEM career fields. The event covered a wide array of subject areas such as space exploration, storm chasing, oceanography, the science of social networks, the physics of superheroes and mathematical puzzles. The students also got to see a performance from the Band of the Golden West, have lunch with Airmen mentors and partake in two hours of interactive tours through Travis’ three mobility aircrafts. (U.S. Air Force photo by Heide Couch)
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X-STEM at Travis
More than 600 eighth grade students from 14 Northern California middle schools listen as Dr. Marcus Eriksen (change out name and title), an environmental scientist, gives a presentation during a Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math event at Travis Air Force Base, California, Feb. 27, 2019. The event titled X-STEM at Travis was the first of its kind on an Air Force installation and featured a ‘TED’ style symposium with four guest speakers from STEM career fields. The event covered a wide array of subject areas such as space exploration, storm chasing, oceanography, the science of social networks, the physics of superheroes and mathematical puzzles. The students also got to see a performance from the Band of the Golden West, have lunch with Airmen mentors and partake in two hours of interactive tours through Travis’ three mobility aircrafts. (U.S. Air Force photo by Heide Couch)
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X-STEM at Travis
More than 600 eighth grade students from 14 Northern California middle schools listen as Dr. Marcus Eriksen (change out name and title), an environmental scientist, gives a presentation during a Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math event at Travis Air Force Base, California, Feb. 27, 2019. The event titled X-STEM at Travis was the first of its kind on an Air Force installation and featured a ‘TED’ style symposium with four guest speakers from STEM career fields. The event covered a wide array of subject areas such as space exploration, storm chasing, oceanography, the science of social networks, the physics of superheroes and mathematical puzzles. The students also got to see a performance from the Band of the Golden West, have lunch with Airmen mentors and partake in two hours of interactive tours through Travis’ three mobility aircrafts. (U.S. Air Force photo by Heide Couch)
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X-STEM at Travis
More than 600 eighth grade students from 14 Northern California middle schools listen as Dr. Marcus Eriksen (change out name and title), an environmental scientist, gives a presentation during a Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math event at Travis Air Force Base, California, Feb. 27, 2019. The event titled X-STEM at Travis was the first of its kind on an Air Force installation and featured a ‘TED’ style symposium with four guest speakers from STEM career fields. The event covered a wide array of subject areas such as space exploration, storm chasing, oceanography, the science of social networks, the physics of superheroes and mathematical puzzles. The students also got to see a performance from the Band of the Golden West, have lunch with Airmen mentors and partake in two hours of interactive tours through Travis’ three mobility aircrafts. (U.S. Air Force photo by Heide Couch)
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KC-10 adds new load capability
A Bicon container enters the cargo compartment of a KC-10 Extender at Travis Air Force Base, California, Feb. 2, 2019. Bicon containers are a recent addition to cargo items that can be loaded onto a KC-10, extending its capabilities and support of world wide mobility missions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Lan Kim)
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KC-10 adds new load capability
A Bicon container enters the cargo compartment of a KC-10 Extender at Travis Air Force Base, California, Feb. 2, 2019. Bicon containers are a recent addition to cargo items that can be loaded onto a KC-10, extending its capabilities and support of world wide mobility missions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Lan Kim)
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KC-10 adds new load capability
Airmen with the 70th Air Refueling Squadron and 60th Aerial Port Squadron push a Bicon container to its resting place inside KC-10 Extender at Travis Air Force Base, California, Feb. 2, 2019. Bicon containers are a recent addition to cargo items that can be loaded onto a KC-10, extending its capabilities and support of world wide mobility missions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Lan Kim)
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KC-10 adds new load capability
Airman 1st Class Eric Fowler, 70th Air Refueling Squadron boom operator, assist in pushing a Bicon container inside a KC-10 Extender at Travis Air Force Base, California, Feb. 2, 2019. Bicon containers are a recent addition to cargo items that can be loaded onto a KC-10, extending its capabilities and support of world wide mobility missions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Lan Kim)
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