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Exercise "Aircraft Down"
First responders tend to the "victims" of a simulated C-5 Galaxy crash during Exercise "Aircraft Down," a joint exercise between Travis Air Force Base, Calif., and the surrounding community. More than 350 people and 32 off-base agencies took part in the exercise held Oct 19. (Travis AFB, CA, Released)
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Exercise "Aircraft Down"
Members from Travis Air Force Base, Calif., and the Solano County Coroner's office search step by step together for any items found within the simulated aircraft crash site. The members were part of Exercise "Aircraft Down," a joint exercise between Travis and the surrounding community held Oct. 19. (Travis AFB, Calif., Released)
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Exercise "Aircraft Down"
Mr. Marc Renucci, Travis firefighter tends to "victim" Master Sgt. Wade Wells, 70th Air Refueling Squadron, during a simulated aircraft accident. Travis and the local community united to test their teamwork during Exercise "Aircraft Down." More than 90 Travis members volunteered to play "victims" of a C-5 Galaxy crash. The victims were given realistic looking injuries so first responders could hone their emergency response skills. (Travis AFB, Calif., Released)
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Exercise "Aircraft Down"
Airman 1st Class Horace White, 60th Civil Engineer Squadron, works with Ms. Susan Parson, a Coroner Forensic Technician from the Solano County Coroner's Office, to map out locations of items found during the search and recovery part of Exercise “Aircraft Down.” Members from Travis Air Force Base, Calif., and the local community held an exercise simulating a crash of a C-5 Galaxy in order to determine how the base and the community would respond to a crisis of this magnitude. (Travis AFB, CA, Released)
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Exercise "Aircraft Down"
A crash fire truck from Travis Air Force Base, Calif., shows its readiness by pumping water on the simulated crash site of a C-5 Galaxy during Exercise “Aircraft Down,” a joint exercise between Travis and local community. More than 350 people and 32 off-base agencies took part in the exercise held Oct. 19. (Travis AFB, Calif., Released)
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Airmen learn how to LEAN
Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force Rodney McKinley and Mr. Ron Ritter, special assistant to the Secretary of the Air Force for AFSO-21, discuss a portion of United Airlines LEAN program during a tour of the airlines’ San Francisco Airport facility Oct 20. The tour was part of a two-day training course designed to teach the effectiveness of the LEAN concept and how it relates to AFSO-21. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Candy Knight/60th AMW Public Affairs)
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Airmen learn how to LEAN
Master Sgt. Joseph Bellard speaks with United Airlines employees about the LEAN concept and how it has helped the airline become more productive. Eleven Airmen representing every major command in the Air Force toured United Airlines' San Francisco Airport facility as part of a two-day training course Oct. 20. Sergeant Bellard is an NCO Academy instructor from Ramstein Air Base, Germany. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Candy Knight/60th AMW Public Affairs)
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DGMC enlisted medical students launch 60th MDG Dormitory Pride Day
Airman Jeffrey Keyes, Surgical Service Apprentice student, mops the entry way to his dorm's common area during the 60th Medical Group’s Dormitory Pride Day, Oct. 7. Airmen assigned to the 60th Medical Group’s Aerospace Medical Service, Surgical Service, Medical Laboratory, Diagnostic Imaging, Diagnostic Ultrasound and Cardiopulmonary Phase II Apprentice programs spent the weekend cleaning all areas of their dormitory. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech Sgt Austin Delacruz, Jr./60th Medical Operations Squadron)
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DGMC enlisted medical students launch 60th MDG Dormitory Pride Day
Airman David Javier, Surgical Apprentice Phase II student and Airman Meloni Lozada, Cardiopulmonary Laboratory Apprentice Phase II student collect trash and leaves at Bldg. 1304 during the 60th Medical Group’s Dormitory Pride Day, Oct. 7. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Austin Delacruz Jr./60th Medical Operations Squadron)
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Travis children deploy to Camp KUDOS
Kellyann Rhyne, daughter of Lt. Col. Robert Rhyne, removes a candy bone during a 'surgery' during Travis Air Force Base's Kids Understanding Deployment Operations event Oct. 4. Mock surgeries were of many demostrations designed to give children an understanding of deployments. More than 300 children took part in the event. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jennifer Brugman/60th AMW Public Affairs)
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Travis children deploy to Camp KUDOS
Alex Dreyer-Schumert, son of Maj. Kristi Dreyer, gets an education on fire safety during the Kids Understanding Deployment event held at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Oct. 4. KUDOS is designed to give Travis children a chance to experience a deployment. (U.S. Air Force Jennifer Brugman/60th AMW Public Affairs)
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Rock star visits Travis
Col. Michael Shanahan, 60th Air Mobility Wing C-17 program office, presents Sammy Hagar, with a C-17 video 'Anywhere Anytime' created by Boeing to the tune of his hit song, 'I can't drive 55,' at Travis Air Force Base. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Matt McGovern/60th AMW public affairs)
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Daddy returns
Lydia Welch, 8 months, gets a kiss from daddy, Capt. Stew Welch, 9th Air refueling Squadron Travis Air Force Base, Calif., after he came back from deployment in support of the Global War on Terrorism. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Matt McGovern/60th AMW Public Affairs)
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Airmen return from deployment
Seventy Airmen from various squadrons, returned to Travis Air Force Base, Calif. on a KC-10 Sept. 15. There are more than 700 Travis Airmen deployed around the world to fight the war on terror. (U.S. Air Force photo/Matt McGovern/60th AMW Public Affairs)
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Airmen returns from deployment with question
Senior Airman Adeyam Parker, 660th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, proposes to his girlfriend, Staff Sgt. Kristin Harrison, 660th AMXS, the moment he got off a KC-10 at Travis Air Force Base, Calif. Sept. 15, after a four-month deployment to Southwest Asia. In the midst of applauding Airmen and TV cameras, his girlfriend said yes. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Matt McGovern 60th AMW public affairs)
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Schools receives donation
Mrs. Deb Arquiette, [left] wife of Col. Steve Arquiette, 60th Air Mobility Wing commander, hands over a check for $1,000 to Mrs. Nancy Kawata, Travis School principal at Travis Air Force Base, Calif. (U.S Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Matt McGovern / 60th AMW Public Affairs)
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Just sign the dotted line!
Operation Nighthawk aims to randomly target active duty people entering the Travis gate for urinalysis testing. These nightly tests can happen to any active duty person, from the highest ranking to the lowest, at any time. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Matthew McGovern)
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It's under here somewhere
A participant in the “Amazing Race” picks up a can, looking for his team’s number. The 615th Contingency Response Wing put on the race to combine physical skill, mental toughness and problem solving in the spirit of friendly competition.
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Youth of the Year for AMC
Michelle Chiaravalle, daughter of 1st Lt. Jamal Quinnert, 60th Communications Squadron Plans and Implementation deputy chief, restores a pot at the Teen Center at Travis Air Force Base, Calif. Michelle was named AMC Youth of the Year for 2006. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Matthew McGovern)
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Going, going, gone!
Michael Shirley, 60th Security Forces Squadron, gets a base hit for 60th Mission Support Squadron during intramural softball game at Travis Air Force Base, Calif. June 29. MSS defended their undefeated record against the 60th Dental Squadron by a score of 35-2. (Photo by Tech. Sgt. Donald Osborn)
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