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Travis AFB supports Mexico Earthquake relief
A C-17 Globemaster III from Travis Air Force Base, Calif., arrives at Benito Juárez International Airport, Mexico City, Mexico Sept. 23. At the request of the Mexican government, the C-17 and its six-member crew assisted U.S. efforts to provide humanitarian aid to Mexico by airlifting over 130,000 pounds of food, water, hygiene and medical supplies to Mexico City and Oaxaca after a 7.1-magnitude earthquake struck the area Sept. 19. (U.S. Air Force photo / 2nd Lt. Sarah Johnson)
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U.S. continues to send aid Mexico to
U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Roberta Jacobson visits with commandant of the Mexican marine corps Vice Admiral Rafael Lopez Martinez Sept. 23 on a C-17 Globemaster III from Travis Air Force Base, Calif., that was flown to Benito Juárez International Airport, Mexico City, Mexico on a humanitarian relief mission. At the request of the Mexican government, the C-17 and its six-member crew assisted U.S. efforts to provide aid to Mexico by airlifting over 130,000 pounds of food, water, hygiene and medical supplies to Mexico City and Oaxaca after a 7.1-magnitude earthquake struck the area 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 army form an assembly line to transfer boxes 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 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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Beeliners bring humanitarian aid to St. Croix
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman John Sarcia, left and Senior Airman Austin Whisler, both 21st Airlift Squadron C-17 Globemaster III loadmasters, offload cargo from a Travis Air Force Base, Calif., C-17 aircraft, Sept. 23, 2017 at the Henry E. Rohlsen Airport, St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands. The C-17 delivered 105,000 pounds and 18 pallets of water and MREs to the island after it had sustained damage from Hurricane Maria. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Master Sgt. Joseph Swafford)
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Beeliners bring humanitarian aid to St. Croix
The view of hurricane damaged St. Croix, Virgin Islands is seen from a C-17 Globemaster III assigned to the 21st Airlift Squadron, Travis Air Force Basel, Calif., Sept. 23, 2017. The C-17 delivered 105,000 pounds and 18 pallets of water and MREs to the island after it had sustained damage from Hurricane Maria. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Master Sgt. Joseph Swafford)
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60 MXG Change of Command Col. Scott/Col. Hammerschmidt
U.S. Air Force Col. John Klein, commander, 60th Air Mobility Wing, Travis AFB, Calif., passes the 60th Maintenance Group guidon to Col. David Hammerschmidt, incoming 60th MXG commander, during a Change of Command Ceremony where Col. Earl Scott relinquished command to Hammerschmidt, June 23, 2017. The 60th Maintenance Group has 2,200 active, civilian, and reserve personnel supporting organizational and field-level maintenance for 18 C-5M Super Galaxy, 13 C-17 Globemaster, and 27 KC-10 Extender aircraft at Air Mobility Command's largest wing. U.S. Air Force Col. Earl S. Scott relinquished command to Col. David A. Hammerschmidt during a ceremony rooted in military history dating back to the 18th Century where the command flag is passed to the individual assuming command in the presence of the entire unit. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Heide Couch)
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60 MXG Change of Command Col. Scott/Col. Hammerschmidt
U.S. Air Force Col. John Klein, commander, 60th Air Mobility Wing, Travis AFB, Calif., presided over the 60th Maintenance Group Change of Command Ceremony where Col. Earl S. Scott relinquished command to Col. David A. Hammerschmidt, June 23, 2017. The 60th Maintenance Group has 2,200+ active, civilian, and reserve personnel supporting organizational and field-level maintenance for 18 C-5M Super Galaxys, 13 C-17 Globemasters, and 27 KC-10 Extenders at Air Mobility Command's largest wing. U.S. Air Force Col. Earl S. Scott relinquished command to Col. David A. Hammerschmidt during a ceremony rooted in military history dating back to the 18th Century where the command flag is passed to the individual assuming command in the presence of the entire unit. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Heide Couch)
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