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U.S. sends humanitarian aid after Mexico earthquake
U.S. Air Force Major Bryon Shields, 21st Airlift Squadron pilot, works with a member of the Mexican army to transfer boxesf infant hygiene supplies from a U.S. Air Force C-17 Globemaster III to a supply truck Sept. 22 at Ixetepec Airport, Oaxaca, Mexico. At the request of Mexican civil authorities, the C-17 and its six-member crew from Travis Air Force Base, Calif., assisted U.S. efforts to provide humanitarian aid to Mexico by airlifting over 31,000 pounds of hygiene and medical supplies to the area after a 7.1-magnitude earthquake struck Mexico City Sept. 19. (U.S. Air Force photo / 2nd Lt. Sarah Johnson)
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U.S. sends aid to Mexico Earthquake relief
A member of the Mexican army transfers a box of hygiene supplies from a U.S. Air Force C-17 Globemaster III to a supply truck Sept. 22 at Ixetepec Airport, Oaxaca, Mexico. At the request of the Mexican government, the C-17 and its six-member crew from Travis Air Force Base, Calif., assisted U.S. efforts to provide humanitarian aid to Mexico by airlifting over 31,000 pounds of hygiene and medical supplies to the area after a 7.1-magnitude earthquake struck Mexico City Sept. 19. (U.S. Air Force photo / 2nd Lt. Sarah Johnson)
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U.S. sends aid to Mexico Earthquake relief
Members of the Mexican air force, navy, army and marine corps push pallets of hygiene items out of a U.S. Air Force C-17 Globemaster III onto supply trucks Sept. 22 at Ixetepec Airport, Oaxaca, Mexico. At the request of the Mexican government, the C-17 and its six-member crew from Travis Air Force Base, Calif., assisted U.S. efforts to provide humanitarian aid to Mexico by airlifting over 31,000 pounds of hygiene and medical supplies to the area after a 7.1-magnitude earthquake struck Mexico City Sept. 19. (U.S. Air Force photo / 2nd Lt. Sarah Johnson)
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U.S. sends humanitarian aid after Mexico earthquake
Members of the Mexican air force, navy, army and marine corps push pallets of hygiene items from a U.S. Air Force C-17 Globemaster III onto supply trucks Sept. 22 at Ixetepec Airport, Oaxaca, Mexico. At the request of Mexican civil authorities, the C-17 and its six-member crew from Travis Air Force Base, Calif., assisted U.S. efforts to provide humanitarian aid to Mexico by airlifting over 31,000 pounds of hygiene and medical supplies to the area after a 7.1-magnitude earthquake struck Mexico City Sept. 19. (U.S. Air Force photo / 2nd Lt. Sarah Johnson)
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U.S. sends aid to Mexico Earthquake relief
A C-17 Globemaster III arrives at Ixetepec Airport, Oaxaca, Mexico Sept. 22. At the request of the Mexican government, the C-17 and its six-member crew from Travis Air Force Base, Calif., assisted U.S. efforts to provide humanitarian aid to Mexico by airlifting over 31,000 pounds of hygiene and medical supplies to the area after a 7.1-magnitude earthquake struck Mexico City Sept. 19. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt. Sarah Johnson)
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U.S. sends humanitarian aid after Mexico earthquake
A C-17 Globemaster III is prepared for cargo downloading after arriving at Ixetepec Airport, Oaxaca, Mexico Sept. 22. At the request of Mexican civil authorities, the C-17 and its six-member crew from Travis Air Force Base, Calif., assisted U.S. efforts to provide humanitarian aid to Mexico by airlifting over 31,000 pounds of hygiene and medical supplies to the area after a 7.1-magnitude earthquake struck Mexico City Sept. 19. (U.S. Air Force photo / 2nd Lt. Sarah Johnson)
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U.S. sends humanitarian aid after Mexico earthquake
Senior Airman Dakota Maynor, 21st Airlift Squadron loadmaster, prepares to download pallets of cargo Sept. 22 at Ixetepec Airport, Oaxaca, Mexico. At the request of Mexican civil authorities, the C-17 and its six-member crew from Travis Air Force Base, Calif., assisted U.S. efforts to provide humanitarian aid to Mexico by airlifting over 31,000 pounds of hygiene and medical supplies to the area after a 7.1-magnitude earthquake struck Mexico City Sept. 19. (U.S. Air Force photo / 2nd Lt. Sarah Johnson)
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U.S. sends humanitarian aid after Mexico earthquake
Members various branches of the Mexican military download cargo from a U.S. Air Force C-17 Globemaster III onto supply trucks Sept. 22 at Ixetepec Airport, Oaxaca, Mexico. At the request of Mexican civil authorities, the C-17 and its six-member crew from Travis Air Force Base, Calif., assisted U.S. efforts to provide humanitarian aid to Mexico by airlifting over 31,000 pounds of hygiene and medical supplies to the area after a 7.1-magnitude earthquake struck Mexico City Sept. 19. (U.S. Air Force photo / 2nd Lt. Sarah Johnson)
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U.S. sends humanitarian aid after Mexico earthquake
A C-17 Globemaster III is loaded with cargo Sept. 22 at Naval Air Station North Island , San Diego, Calif. At the request of Mexican civil authorities, the C-17 and its six-member crew from Travis Air Force Base, Calif., assisted U.S. efforts to provide humanitarian aid to Mexico by airlifting over 31,000 pounds of hygiene and medical supplies to the area after a 7.1-magnitude earthquake struck Mexico City Sept. 19. (U.S. Air Force photo / 2nd Lt. Sarah Johnson)
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U.S. sends aid to Mexico Earthquake relief
Staff Sgt. Jeremy Carrillo, 860th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron flying crew chief, pushes pallets of cargo onto a C-17 Globemaster III Sept. 22 at Naval Air Station North Island, San Diego, Calif. At the request of Mexican government, the C-17 and its six-member crew from Travis Air Force Base, Calif., assisted U.S. efforts to provide humanitarian aid to Mexico by airlifting over 31,000 pounds of hygiene and medical supplies to the area after a 7.1-magnitude earthquake struck Mexico City Sept. 19. (U.S. Air Force photo / 2nd Lt. Sarah Johnson)
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U.S. sends aid to Mexico Earthquake relief
U.S. Navy supply personnel push pallets of cargo onto a U.S. Air Force C-17 Globemaster III Sept. 22 at Naval Air Station North Island, San Diego, Calif. At The C-17 and its six-member crew from Travis Air Force Base, Calif., assisted U.S. efforts to provide humanitarian aid to Mexico by airlifting over 31,000 pounds of hygiene and medical supplies to the area after a 7.1-magnitude earthquake struck Mexico City Sept. 19.
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U.S. sends humanitarian aid after Mexico earthquake
U.S. Navy supply personnel push pallets of cargo onto a U.S. Air Force C-17 Globemaster III Sept. 22 at Naval Air Station North Island, San Diego, Calif. At the request of Mexican civil authorities, the C-17 and its six-member crew from Travis Air Force Base, Calif., assisted U.S. efforts to provide humanitarian aid to Mexico by airlifting over 31,000 pounds of hygiene and medical supplies to the area after a 7.1-magnitude earthquake struck Mexico City Sept. 19. (U.S. Air Force photo / 2nd Lt. Sarah Johnson)
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U.S. sends humanitarian aid after Mexico earthquake
Senior Master Sgt. Toby Thompson, 21st Airlift Squadron loadmaster, secures cargo pallets on a C-17 Globemaster III Sept. 22 at Naval Air Station North Island, San Diego, Calif. At the request of Mexican civil authorities, the C-17 and its six-member crew from Travis Air Force Base, Calif., assisted U.S. efforts to provide humanitarian aid to Mexico by airlifting over 31,000 pounds of hygiene and medical supplies to the area after a 7.1-magnitude earthquake struck Mexico City Sept. 19. (U.S. Air Force photo / 2nd Lt. Sarah Johnson)
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Nonato Icatar
Nonato Icatar, a retired U.S. Air Force technical sergeant and a teacher at Travis Elementary School, poses for a photo while holding a name plate made from Scrabble tiles that was given to him by one of his students at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Aug. 25. Icatar served as an Airman Leadership School professional military education instructor and a training manager during his 20-year Air Force career. At Travis Elementary School he teaches math, English language arts, science and history to 5th grade students. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. James Hodgman)
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Mark Kleinman
Mark Kleinman, a retired U.S. Air Force lieutenant colonel and a teacher at Travis Elementary School, poses for a photo while holding a pencil with his name on it that was given to him by one of his students at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Aug. 25. Kleinman taught Airmen how to fly a variety of aircraft during his 33-year Air Force career and now teaches math, English language arts, science and history to 4th grade students. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. James Hodgman)
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Mark Kleinman
Mark Kleinman, a retired U.S. Air Force lieutenant colonel and a teacher at Travis Elementary School, poses for a photo while holding a pencil with his name on it that was given to him by one of his students at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Aug. 25. Kleinman taught Airmen how to fly a variety of aircraft during his 33-year Air Force career and now teaches math, English language arts, science and history to 4th grade students. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. James Hodgman)
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Nonato Icatar
Nonato Icatar, a retired U.S. Air Force technical sergeant and a teacher at Travis Elementary School, poses for a photo while holding a name plate made from Scrabble tiles that was given to him by one of his students at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Aug. 25. Icatar served as an Airman Leadership School professional military education instructor and a training manager during his 20-year Air Force career. At Travis Elementary School he teaches math, English language arts, science and history to 5th grade students. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. James Hodgman)
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DGMC unveils Phase III completion
Col. Michael Higgins, 60th Medical Group commander, and Mark Benne, United Excel project manager,center, along with Col. John Klein, 60th Air Mobility Wing commander, left, and Col. Rachel Hight, 60th Surgical Operations Squadron commander, cut the ribbon for the grand opening of the newly renovated surgical center at David Grant USAF Medical Center Aug. 4, 2017. A state-of-the-art surgery center added two operating rooms, increasing the hospital’s surgical capabilities by 25. Additionally, the oral surgery clinic, women’s health clinic, heart lung vascular clinic, minor procedure surgical clinics and intensive care unit have all been updated as apart of these modernization efforts. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Nicole Leidholm)
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Mitchell Memorial Library Rededication
Col. Matthew Leard, 60th Air Mobility Wing vice commander, Jeannette Tross, niece of Maj. Ardis Crumpton, and Chief Master Sgt. Steve Nichols, 60th Air Mobility Wing command chief, cut the ribbon at the Mitchell Memorial Library rededication ceremony at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., June 28, 2017. The rededication celebrated the 60th anniversary of when the library was named after Lt. Col. Kirk Mitchell, aircraft commander on a mission from Wake Island to Yokota Air Base, Japan. The aircraft was lost 160 miles off the coast of Japan and never found. The 10-personnel crew and 57 passengers all died in the crash. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Nicole Leidholm)
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Tech. Sgt. Kenneth Cook
Staff Sgt. Jack McCoy (Left), 6th Air Refueling Squadron, chats with Tech. Sgt. Kenneth Cook (Right), 6th ARS, inside a KC-10 Extender prior to loading operations at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., June 17, 2017. Cook oversaw the loading of more than 15,000 pounds of cargo prior to a flight to Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. James Hodgman)
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