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Newest C-17 Ceremony
Master Sergeant Sal Cardinal member of the 301st Airlift Squadron and son Anthony check out the flight deck of the newest C-17 to arrive at Travis Air Force Base, Calif. The two got the chance to tour the aircraft after a ceremony welcoming the C-17 to Travis on April 12, 2007. USAF Photo by Nan Wylie
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Travis Air Force Base, California C-17 Ceremony
(Left to right) Staff Sergeant McArthur Mustipher of the 860th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron shows Bill Hill a former 349th Air Mobility Command Senior Enlisted Advisor and his grandsons Terence and Derrick Brownridge how to 'flip' up the cargo floor rollers on a C-17. The three got the chance to tour the newest C-17 to be stationed at Travis Air Force Base, Calif. on April 12, 2007. USAF Photo by Nan Wylie
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Travis Air Force Base, California C-17 Ceremony
Military and local community members got the chance to tour the newest C-17 to be stationed at Travis Air Force Base, Calif. on April 12, 2007. USAF Photo by Nan Wylie
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Travis Air Force Base, California C-17 Ceremony
Maj. Gen. Mark Zamzow, Director of Air, Space and Information Operations, Headquarters Air Education and Training Command, speaks to military and local community members during a ceremony welcoming the newest C-17 Aircraft to be stationed at Travis Air Force Base, Calif. USAF Photo by Nan Wylie
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Sacramento Valley VA National Cemetery dedication Solano County, CA
Air Force Tech. Sgt. Jim Masters, Travis Base Honor Guard, plays Taps during the Sacramento Valley VA National Cemetery Dedication Ceremony on April 22, 2007. The Sacramento Valley VA National Cemetery is the newest of the VA's 125 national cemeteries, located in Solano County, Calif. (USAF Photo by David W. Cushman/DAFC)
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Sacramento Valley VA National Cemetery dedication Solano County, Calif.
The Honorable William F. Tuerk, Under Secretary of Memorial Affairs and The Honorable Ellen Tauscher, U.S. House of Representatives, unveil the dedication plaque during the Sacramento Valley VA National Cemetery Dedication Ceremony on April 22, 2007. The Sacramento Valley VA National Cemetery is the newest of the VA's 125 national cemeteries, located in Solano County, Calif. (USAF Photo by David W. Cushman/DAFC)
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Sacramento Valley VA National Cemetery dedication Solano County, Calif.
The Honorable William F. Tuerk, Under Secratery of Memorial Affairs, addresses the audience during the Sacramento Valley VA National Cemetery Dedication Ceremony on April 22, 2007. The Sacramento Valley VA National Cemetery is the newest of the VA's 125 national cemeteries, located in Solano County, Calif. (USAFPhoto by David W. Cushman/DAFC)
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Sacramento Valley VA National Cemetery dedication Solano County, Calif.
Mr. Don Rinker, Director, Memorial Service Network V, makes his comments while introducing the Honorable William F. Tuerk, Under Secratery of Memorial Affairs during the Sacramento Valley VA National Cemetery Dedication Ceremony on April 22, 2007. The Sacramento Valley VA National Cemetery is the newest of the VA's 125 national cemeteries, located in Solano County, Calif. (USAF Photo by David W. Cushman/DAFC)
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Sacramento Valley VA National Cemetery dedication Solano County, Calif.
Mr. Bob Staib, Ben Ali Shriners Pipes and Drums, performs Amazing Grace on the bagpipes during the Sacramento Valley VA National Cemetery Dedication Ceremony on April 22, 2007. The Sacramento Valley VA National Cemetery is the newest of the VA's 125 national cemeteries, located in Solano County, Calif. (USAF Photo by David W. Cushman/DAFC)
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Sacramento Valley VA National Cemetery dedication Solano County, Calif.
Chaplain (Lt. Col.) John Herrmann, U.S. Army Reserve Command Chaplain, 114th Chaplain Detachment, offers a Prayer of Dedication at the Sacramento Valley VA National Cemetery Dedication Ceremony on April 22, 2007. Also shown, from right to left, The Honorable Ellen Tauscher, U.S. House of Representatives, The Honorable William F. Tuerk, Under Secretary of Memorial Affairs, Len Augustine, Mayor, Vacaville, Calif., Mr. Dean Moline, Director, Sacramento Valley VA National Cemetery. The Sacramento Valley VA National Cemetery is the newest of the VA's 125 national cemeteries, located in Solano County, Calif. (USAF Photo by David W. Cushman/DAFC)
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Sacramento Valley VA National Cemetery dedication Solano County, Calif.
The Honorable Ellen Tauscher, U.S. House of Represetatives, addresses the audiance with her remarks during the Sacramento Valley VA National Cemetery Dedication Ceremony on April 22, 2007. The Sacramento Valley VA National Cemetery is the newest of the VA's 125 national cemeteries, located in Solano County, Calif. (USAF Photo by David W. Cushman/DAFC)
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Sacramento Valley VA National Cemetery dedication Solano County, Calif.
A Travis Air Force Base C-5 cargo transport aircraft flys overhead as a part of a three ship flyover during the Sacramento Valley VA National Cemetery Dedication Ceremony on April 22, 2007. The Sacramento Valley VA National Cemetery is the newest of the VA's 125 national cemeteries, located in Solano County, Calif. (USAF Photo by David W. Cushman/DAFC)
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Sacramento Valley VA National Cemetery dedication Solano County, Calif.
A Travis Air Force Base KC-10 refueling aircraft flys overhead as a part of a three ship flyover during the Sacramento Valley VA National Cemetery Dedication Ceremony on April 22, 2007. The Sacramento Valley VA National Cemetery is the newest of the VA's 125 national cemeteries, located in Solano County, Calif. (USAF Photo by David W. Cushman/DAFC)
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Sacramento Valley VA National Cemetery dedicationSolano County, Calif.
A Travis Air Force Base C-17, the Spirit of Solano, flys overhead as a part of a three ship flyover during the Sacramento Valley VA National Cemetery Dedication Ceremony on April 22, 2007. The Sacramento Valley VA National Cemetery is the newest of the VA's 125 national cemeteries, located in Solano County, Calif. (USAF Photo by David W. Cushman/DAFC)
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Sacramento Valley VA National Cemetery dedicationSolano County, Calif.
A Joint Service Honor Guard unit presents the Colors for the Sacramento Valley VA National Cemetery Dedication Ceremony on April 22, 2007. The Sacramento Valley VA National Cemetery is the newest of the VA's 125 national cemeteries, located in Solano County, Calif. (USAF Photo by David W. Cushman/DAFC)
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Sacramento Valley VA National Cemetery dedication Solano County, Calif.
The Travis Air Force Base Honor Guard, made up of both active duty and Reserve members, stands formation for the Sacramento Valley VA National Cemetery Dedication Ceremony on April 22, 2007. The Sacramento Valley VA National Cemetery is the newest of the VA's 125 national cemeteries, located in Solano County, Calif. (USAF Photo by David W. Cushman/DAFC)
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Bob Rodweller's 2007 Bicycle America for Wounded Veterans
Mr. Robert K. Rodweller (in the lead) on the second day of his "2007 Bicycle America for Wounded Veterans" cross country bicycle ride. Pictured with Mr. Rodweller are several of his riding partners and members of the Travis Hawks Cycling Club. Mr. Rodweller departed from San Francisco on June 3 to begin a 4,000 mile bicycle ride across the country. Fifty-two days later on July 25, he will end his ride at Portsmouth, N.H. He is dedicating his ride to the men, women and families of the Armed Services of this country by raising funds for the Fisher House Foundation. (USAF Photo by David W. Cushman/DAFC)
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Bob Rodweller's 2007 Bicycle America for Wounded Veterans
Mr. Robert K. Rodweller pictured here on the second day of his "2007 Bicycle America for Wounded Veterans" cross country bicycle ride along with a member of the Travis Hawks Cycling Club. Mr. Rodweller departed from San Francisco on June 3 to begin a 4,000 mile bicycle ride across our great country. Fifty-two days later on July 25, he will end his ride at Portsmouth, N.H. He is dedicating his ride to the men, women and families of the Armed Services of this country by raising funds for the Fisher House Foundation. (USAF Photo by David W. Cushman/DAFC
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Bob Rodweller's 2007 Bicycle America for Wounded Veterans
Mr. Robert K. Rodweller pictured here starting the second day of his "2007 Bicycle America for Wounded Veterans" cross country bicycle ride. Mr. Rodweller departed from San Francisco on June 3 to begin a 4,000 mile bicycle ride across our great country. Fifty-two days later on July 25, he will end his ride at Portsmouth, N.H. He is dedicating his ride to the men, women and families of the Armed Services of this country by raising funds for the Fisher House Foundation. (USAF Photo by David W. Cushman/DAFC)
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Bob Rodweller's 2007 Bicycle America for Wounded Veterans
Mr. Robert K. Rodweller, pictured here (front, far right) in front of the Travis Air Force Base Fisher House, on the second day of his "2007 Bicycle America for Wounded Veterans" cross country bicycle ride. Pictured with Mr. Rodweller are several of his riding partners and members of the Travis Hawks Cycling Club. Mr. Rodweller departed from San Francisco on June 3 to begin a 4,000 mile bicycle ride across our great country. Fifty-two days later on July 25, he will end his ride at Portsmouth, New Hampshire. He is dedicating his ride to the men, women and families of the Armed Services of this country by raising funds for the Fisher House Foundation. (USAF Photo by David W. Cushman/DAFC)
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