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Travis prepares for ORI
Travis hosted an Operational Readiness Exercise July 25 through Aug. 2. The exercise was in preparation for the Operational Readiness Inspection in October. An ORI evaluates s unit's ability to process people, equipment and aircraft from home station to a deployed location safely and efficiently. (U.S. Air Force phgoto/Staff Sgt. Meredith Mingledorff)
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Travis prepares for ORI
Travis hosted an Operational Readiness Exercise July 25 through Aug. 2. The exercise was in preparation for the Operational Readiness Inspection in October. An ORI evaluates s unit's ability to process people, equipment and aircraft from home station to a deployed location safely and efficiently. (U.S. Air Force phgoto/Staff Sgt. Meredith Mingledorff)
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Travis prepares for ORI
Travis hosted an Operational Readiness Exercise July 25 through Aug. 2. The exercise was in preparation for the Operational Readiness Inspection in October. An ORI evaluates s unit's ability to process people, equipment and aircraft from home station to a deployed location safely and efficiently. (U.S. Air Force phgoto/Staff Sgt. Meredith Mingledorff)
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Travis prepares for ORI
Travis hosted an Operational Readiness Exercise July 25 through Aug. 2. The exercise was in preparation for the Operational Readiness Inspection in October. An ORI evaluates s unit's ability to process people, equipment and aircraft from home station to a deployed location safely and efficiently. (U.S. Air Force phgoto/Staff Sgt. Meredith Mingledorff)
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Travis prepares for ORI
Travis hosted an Operational Readiness Exercise July 25 through Aug. 2. The exercise was in preparation for the Operational Readiness Inspection in October. An ORI evaluates s unit's ability to process people, equipment and aircraft from home station to a deployed location safely and efficiently. (U.S. Air Force phgoto/Staff Sgt. Meredith Mingledorff)
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Shop keeps mission rolling
Airman 1st Class Mark Kuryn, 60th Maintenance Squadron, assembles halves of a wheel July 14, 2009, at Travis Air Force Base. Airman Kuryn is one of eight members of the Wheel and Tire Shop. (U.S. Air Force Base photo/Nick DeCicco)
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Shop keeps mission rolling
The hand of Airman 1st Class Mark Kuryn, 60th Maintenance Squadron, is seen tightening bolts to reassmble the halves of a wheel. The halves are washed and cleaned before being reassmbled. (U.S. Air Force photo/Nick DeCicco)
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Shop keeps mission rolling
Senior Airman Maurice Gardiner holds bolts in place as members of the 60th Maintenance Squadron's Wheel and Tire Shop disassemble a wheel brought in from the flight line. The metal part of the tires is dissembled, washed and cleaned before a new rubber exterior is fitted on. (U.S. Air Force photo/Nick DeCicco)
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349th AMW recieves training during exercise
Senior Airman Breland Reed of the 349th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron secures a Propac Encore, vital measurement device, in-flight on a C-130J Super Hercules from the 815th Airlift Squadron, Keesler Air Force Base, Miss., during Exercise Global Medic, June 12. Global Medic is a United States Army and Air Force exercise testing the readiness of medical units in a joint training environment. Incorporating both live and virtual simulation, this exercise provides realistic, battle-focused training at five locations across the United States. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Master Sgt. Michael Du)
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Travis On the job.
The 60th Civil Engineer Squadron ensures the American Flag in front of the 60th Air Mobility Wing Headquarters always flys high and proud. The flag clasp are replaced up to 4 times a year because of the gusty delta breeze winds. (U.S. Air Force photo by Civ/Nan Wylie)
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Travis SWAT Team try out
Staff Sergeant Derrick Smith, member of the 60h Security Forces Squadron, participates in the Travis Special Weapons and Tactics team try outs March 27th, 2009. With riffle in hand, SSgt Smith must complete a 40 yard dash in less than 7.70 seconds in order to pass the physical endurance portion of the SWAT team try out. (U.S. Air Force photo by Civ/Amanda Lopez)
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Training Exercise 60th Security Forces Squadron
During a 60th Security Forces Squadron exercise at Travis Air Force, California, Staff Sergeant James Baylis, leader of the riot extraction team, advances through the shield line to subdue a simulated violent demonstrator. The two week training focused on non lethal and use of force procedures to employ during various scenarios ranging from peaceful to violent. (U.S. Air Force photo by Civ/Nan Wylie)
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Training Exercise 60th Security Forces Squadron
During a simulated peaceful protest, the 60th Security Riot Control Team ensures the demonstration does not escalate into an aggressive riot. The two week training at Travis Air Force Base, California focused on non lethal and use of force procedures to utilize during various crowd scenarios ranging from peaceful to violent. (U.S. Air Force photo by Civ/Nan Wylie)
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Training Exercise 60th Security Forces Squadron
As a simulated riot escalates 60th Security Forces Squadron members at Travis Air Force Base, California use non lethal procedures to subdue simulated rioters. The two week training focused on non lethal and use of force procedures to utilize during various protest scenarios ranging from peaceful to violent. (U.S. Air Force photo by Civ/Nan Wylie)
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Training Exercise 60th Security Forces Squadron
In a riot control formation, the 60th Security Forces Squadron Riot Control Team is dispatched to a simulated protest at Travis Air Force Base, California. The teams two week training focused on non lethal and use of force procedures to utilize during various crowd scenarios ranging from peaceful to violent. (U.S. Air Force photo by Civ/Nan Wylie)
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Training Exercise 60th Security Forces Squadron
During a simulated peaceful protest at Travis Air Force Base, California, the 60th Security Riot Control Team ensures the demonstration does not escalate into an aggressive riot. The two week training focused on non lethal and use of force procedures to utilize during various crowd scenarios ranging from peaceful to violent (U.S. Air Force photo by Civ/Nan Wylie)
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Training Exercise 60th Security Forces Squadron
During a simulated peaceful protest at Travis Air Force Base, California, the 60th Security Riot Control Team ensures the demonstration does not escalate into an aggressive riot. The two week training focused on non lethal and use of force procedures to utilize during various crowd scenarios ranging from peaceful to violent (U.S. Air Force photo by Civ/Nan Wylie)
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Training Exercise 60th Security Forces Squadron
As a simulated riot escalates, 60th Security Forces Squadron members Airman First Class Ashly Tyson, left and Airman Jason Edenfield use non lethal procedures to subdue two rioters played by Airman First Class Agustin Gomez, left and Staff Sergeant Laurrelle Brooks. The two week training at Travis Air Force Base, California focused on non lethal and use of force procedures to employ during various protest scenarios ranging from peaceful to violent. (U.S. Air Force photo by Civ/Nan Wylie)
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Training Exercise 60th Security Forces Squadron
At Travis Air Force Base, California 60th Security Forces Squadron members participate in two weeks of training using non lethal and use of force procedures during various scenarios ranging from peaceful to violent demonstrations. Here, an aggressive protestor played by Airman First Class Rimmon Fay attempts to break the established shield men formation. Immediately he is restrained by apprehension riot team members. (U.S. Air Force photo by Civ/Nan Wylie)
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Training Exercise 60th Security Forces Squadron
At Travis Air Force Base, California members of the 60th Security Forces Squadron partake in two weeks of training using non lethal and use of force procedures during various scenarios ranging from peaceful to violent demonstrations. Here, the 60th SFS Riot Control Team establishes a shield line formation to hold back an aggressive protestor simulated by Staff Sergeant Aaron Cui. (U.S. Air Force photo by Civ/Nan Wylie)
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