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Topping out ceremony
Anthony Choate, Walsh Construction senior project manager, gives a speech during the KC-46A 3-bay hangar topping out ceremony Nov. 16, 2021, at Travis Air Force Base, California. Topping out is a builder’s tradition where the last beam is placed at the peak of the structure being built. The hangar will be utilized for the maintenance of Travis AFB’s future KC-46 tanker jet inventory upon its completion in 2023. (U.S. Air Force photo by Chustine Minoda)
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Travis aerial porter epitomizes excellence, earns A/TA award
Senior Airman Aundrea Britt, 60th Aerial Port Squadron Air Transportation Operation Center information controller, sits at her work station Nov. 3, 2021, at Travis Air Force Base, California. Britt was awarded the Col. Gail Halvorsen Award, an Airlift/Tanker Association-sponsored award that recognizes an Airman from the air transportation career field who has sustained an excellent record of accomplishment in aerial port operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Lan Kim)
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Retired General from Travis inducted into Georgia Veterans Hall of Fame
U.S. Air Force retired Brig. Gen. Larry Wright, second from left in the center row, seen in his yearbook, Polaris 1971 from the U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colorado, screenshot taken Nov. 9, 2021. (U.S. Air Force courtesy photo)
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Retired General from Travis inducted into Georgia Veterans Hall of Fame
U.S. Air Force Retired Brig. Gen. Larry Wright flew President Ronald Reagan and his wife, Nancy, in to Washington, D.C., the day of Reagan's first inauguration Jan. 20, 1981. Here Reagan and his wife wave to the public as they ride in the presidential car during the Inauguration Day parade. (Photo by Ward, provided via DIMOC)
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Retired General from Travis inducted into Georgia Veterans Hall of Fame
U.S. Air Force retired Brig. Gen. Larry Wright, flew the Douglas C-133A Cargomaster during his career in the Air Force, dated March 10, 2015, a C-133A on display in the Cold War Gallery at the National Museum of the United States Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Ty Greenlees)
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Retired General from Travis inducted into Georgia Veterans Hall of Fame
U.S. Air Force retired Brig. Gen. Larry Wright flew C-118 Liftmaster aircraft while in the Air Force. This C-118 takes off from Naval Air Station, Keflavik, Iceland, Jan. 1, 1988. (U.S. Navy photo by P.H.C. Brookins, provided via DIMOC)
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Retired General from Travis inducted into Georgia Veterans Hall of Fame
U.S. Air Force retired Brig. Gen. Larry Wright flew Air Mobility Command's, 60th Military Airlift Wing's C-141 Starlifter during his time in the Air Force. Here the C-141 is seen in the air Oct. 10, 1981 after takeoff from Travis Air Force Base, California. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Rose Reynolds)
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Retired General from Travis inducted into Georgia Veterans Hall of Fame
U.S. Army General William J. Livsey, center left, 8th U.S. Army commanding general, greets Brig. Gen. Larry D. Wright, center right, U.S. Forces Azores and 1605th Military Airlift Support Wing commander, during Exercise Team Spirit, in Pohang, Republic of Korea, March 1, 1986. This was Wright's final tour before retiring later that year. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Danny Perez, provided via DIMOC)
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Retired General from Travis inducted into Georgia Veterans Hall of Fame
U.S. Air Force retired Brig. Gen. Larry Wright, dated 1984. (Photo courtesy af.mil)
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Retired General from Travis inducted into Georgia Veterans Hall of Fame
U.S. Air Force retired Brig. Gen. Larry Wright, wearing Colonel at the time of this photo dated Feb. 2, 1981. (Photo courtesy via DIMOC)
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Retired General from Travis inducted into Georgia Veterans Hall of Fame
U.S. Air Force retired Brig. Gen Larry Wright, former commander of the 89th Military Airlift Wing at Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland, flew former President Jimmy Carter's wife, Rosalynn, left, along with former Vice President Walter Mondale, second from right, and his wife, Joan. Here the Carters and Mondale's depart Andrews AFB at the conclusion of President Ronald Reagan's inauguration ceremony, Jan. 20, 1981. (Photo by Clawson, provided via DIMOC)
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Retired General from Travis inducted into Georgia Veterans Hall of Fame
U.S. Air Force retired Brig. Gen. Larry Wright flew C-7A Caribou aircraft in Vietnam in 1969 to 1970. This photograph is from Jan. 1, 1967 and was used for airlifting supplies to forward outposts in Vietnam. With a maximum payload of three tons, the C-7A can take off and clear a 50-foot obstacle in about 1,200 feet. The aircraft, used for landing at short, unimproved airfields, can land on a 1,000-foot runway. (Photo courtesy via DIMOC)
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K-9 explosive detection training
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Daniel De Leon, 60th Security Forces Squadron kennel master, conducts K-9 training Nov. 9, 2021, at Travis Air Force Base, California. Travis AFB military working dog handlers and explosives ordnance disposal technicians conducted K-9 explosive detection training with Beale AFB, California’s K-9 unit and local and federal law enforcement agencies. The training provided Travis Airmen the opportunity to know more about other K-9 team units and their proficiencies. (U.S. Air Force photo by Chustine Minoda)
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K-9 explosive detection training
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Thaddens Huffin, left, 9th Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, searches for simulated improvised explosive devices during training with Unix, 9th SFS military working dog, Nov. 9, 2021, at Travis Air Force Base, California. Travis AFB military working dog handlers and explosives ordnance disposal technicians conducted K-9 explosive detection training with Beale AFB, California’s K-9 unit and local law enforcement agencies. The training provided Travis Airmen the opportunity to know more about other K-9 team units and their proficiencies. (U.S. Air Force photo by Chustine Minoda)
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K-9 explosive detection training
Unix, 9th Security Forces Squadron military working dog, searches for simulated improvised explosive devices during training Nov. 9, 2021, at Travis Air Force Base, California. Travis AFB military working dog handlers and explosives ordnance disposal technicians conducted K-9 explosive detection training with Beale AFB, California’s K-9 unit and local and federal law enforcement agencies. The training provided Travis Airmen the opportunity to know more about other K-9 team units and their proficiencies. (U.S. Air Force photo by Chustine Minoda)
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K-9 explosive detection training
Representatives from the Sacramento Sherriff’s Office K-9 team searches for simulated improvised explosive devices during training Nov. 9, 2021, at Travis Air Force Base, California. Travis AFB military working dog handlers and explosives ordnance disposal technicians conducted K-9 explosive detection training with Beale AFB, California’s K-9 unit and local and federal law enforcement agencies. The training provided Travis Airmen the opportunity to know more about other K-9 team units and their proficiencies. (U.S. Air Force photo by Chustine Minoda)
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K-9 explosive detection training
Military working dog handlers from Beale Air Force Base, California, work alongside Federal Bureau of Investigation bomb technicians during training Nov. 9, 2021, at Travis AFB, California. Travis AFB military working dog handlers and explosives ordnance disposal technicians conducted K-9 explosive detection training with Beale AFB’s K-9 unit and local and federal law enforcement agencies. The training provided Travis Airmen the opportunity to know more about other K-9 team units and their proficiencies. (U.S. Air Force photo by Chustine Minoda)
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K-9 explosive detection training
Representatives from the Sacramento Sherriff’s Office K-9 team searches for simulated improvised explosive devices during training Nov. 9, 2021, at Travis Air Force Base, California. Travis AFB military working dog handlers and explosives ordnance disposal technicians conducted K-9 explosive detection training with Beale AFB, California’s K-9 unit and local and federal law enforcement agencies. The training provided Travis Airmen the opportunity to know more about other K-9 team units and their proficiencies. (U.S. Air Force photo by Chustine Minoda)
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K-9 explosive detection training
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Justin Pickens, 60th Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, searches for simulated improvised explosive devices during training with Gyozo, 60th SFS military working dog, Nov. 9, 2021, at Travis Air Force Base, California. Travis AFB military working dog handlers and explosives ordnance disposal technicians conducted K-9 explosive detection training with Beale AFB, California’s K-9 unit and local and federal law enforcement agencies. The training provided Travis Airmen the opportunity to know more about other K-9 team units and their proficiencies. (U.S. Air Force photo by Chustine Minoda)
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Travis Airmen lost her brother to domestic violence, uses random acts of kindness to keep his spirit alive
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Victoria Baldwin, center, and her kids, left to right, Bruce, Naomi and Lily. Naomi and Lily are Baldwin’s biological sisters, but she adopted them after their father killed their brother. To memorialize her brother, Baldwin started doing random acts of kindness in his name – Gabriel James Baldwin. (Courtesy photo)
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