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Operation 2400 Zulu. On the job photos.
Local Time 15:42 Zulu Time 22:42 Staff Sergeant Adam Crockett reviews the contract guidelines of a Landscaping project for the Child Development Center at Travis Air Force Base, California with Contracting Superintendent, Master Sergeant Anthony Owens. The 60th Contracting Squadron at Travis Air Force Base is Air Mobility Commands largest contract team. USAF photo by Civ/Amanda Lopez
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LocalTime:1647hr ZuluTime:2347hr Master Sergeant Caroline Deal, the Law Office Superintendent at Travis Air Force Base, California locates a legal assistance document. MSgt Deal is assigned to the Office of the Staff Judge Advocate 60th Air Mobility Wing. USAF photo by Civ/ Nan Wylie
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Operation 2400 Zulu. On the job photos.
LocalTime:1555hr ZuluTime:2255hr First Lieutenant Leah Watson, an Assistant Staff Judge Advocate, researches civilian law to assist airmen with legal matters. 1st Lt Watson is a member of the 60th Air Mobility Wing, Legal Office, at Travis Air Force Base, California. USAF photo by Civ/ Nan Wylie
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Operation 2400 Zulu. On the job photos.
Local Time 7:38 Zulu time 14:38 Senior Airman Eddie Nisperos, a Network Infrastructure Technician, helps a customer by phone to trouble shoot a computer network problem from the Help Desk. SrA Nisperos helps assist over 50 customers a day. He is a member of the 60th Communications Squadron at Travis Air Force Base, California.
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Local Time 7:32 Zulu time 14:32 Airman Ian Reyes, an Information Manager with the 60th Communications Squadron, helps a customer re-set his password at the Help Desk at Travis Air Force Base, California. Airman Reyes also goes out to location sites to address computer network issues. USAF photo by Civ/Amanda Lopez
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Operation 2400 Zulu. On the job photos.
Local Time 13:56 Zulu time 20:56 Staff Sergeant Maximillan Lopez, a Telephone Systems Technician in the 60th Communication Squadron at Travis Air Force Base, California, verifies a dial tone for a customer. Telephone System Technicians are also known as Wire Dawgs. USAF photo by Civ/Amanda Lopez
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Operation 2400 Zulu. On the job photos.
Local Time 13:56 Zulu time 20:56 Staff Sergeant Maximillan Lopez, a Telephone Systems Technician in the 60th Communication Squadron at Travis Air Force Base, California, verifies a dial tone for a customer. Telephone System Technicians are also known as Wire Dawgs. USAF photo by Civ/Amanda Lopez
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Operation 2400 Zulu. On the job photos.
Local Time 11:09 Zulu Time 18:09 Chaplain Gregory Volkman, a Technical Sergeant in the 60th Air Mobility Wing and Chaplain Assistant, Airman Zarzana prepare a coffee drink at The Peak, a lounge area for Airman living in the dorms at Travis Air Force Base, California. Chaplain personnel help to staff The Peak. USAF photo by Civ/Amanda Lopez
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Operation 2400 Zulu. On the job photos.
LocalTime:0718hr ZuluTime:1418hr (Right to left) Staff Sergeant Jason Weber, a Combat Weather Forecaster and a member of the 60th Operations Support Squadron, discusses weather conditions with Major Jeremy Geaslin, an Aircraft Commander with the 21st Airlift Squadron. Air Crews have access to weather information 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at Travis Air Force Base, California. USAF photo by Civ/ Nan Wylie
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Operation 2400 Zulu. On the job photos.
LocalTime0550hr ZuluTime0150hr Staff Sergeant Kirk Vanderpool calibrates radar output to the (RAPCON) Radar Approach and Control equipment utilized at Travis Air Force Base, California. SSgt Kirk is part of the radar control maintenance team at Travis and is a member of the 60th Communications Squadron. USAF photo by Civ/ Nan Wylie
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LocalTime:0550hr ZuluTime:1250hr (Left to Right) Radar Maintenance Technicians Staff Sergeant Kirk Vanderpool and Technical Sergeant James Lingafeldt, members of the 60th Communications Squadron perform a preventive maintenance check on the air surveillance radar equipment at Travis Air Force Base, California. The maintenance is completed in the early morning hours to minimize the impact on flight operations. USAF photo by Civ/ Nan Wylie
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Operation 2400 Zulu. On the job images.
ZULU Time 1219 hr (5:19am Local Time) (Left to Right) Radar Maintenance Technicians Staff Sergeant Kirk Vanderpool and Technical Sergeant James Lingafeldt, members of the 60th Communications Squadron perform a preventive maintenance check on the air surveillance radar equipment at Travis Air Force Base, California. The maintenance is completed in the early morning hours to minimize the impact on flight operations. USAF photo by Civ/ Nan Wylie
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Before getting to experience a refueling flight mission first hand at Travis Air Force Base, California Captain James Crum member of the 9th Air Refueling Squadron shares information about the K-C 10 Aircraft with (left to right) Kevin Miller, John Carbone and Khristi Lumaye The civillians are members of Leadership Vacaville and Leadership Today organizations that interact with experts on social, economic and political aspects of the surrounding community, which includes Travis. U.S. Air Force photo by: Civ/Nan Wylie
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Before getting to experience a refueling flight mission first hand, Captain James Crum member of the 9th Air Refueling Squadron from Travis Air Force Base, California shares information about the K-C 10 Aircraft with members of Leadership Vacaville and Leadership Today, they are local community organizations that interact with experts on social, economic and political aspects of the surrounding community. U.S. Air Force photo by: Civ/Nan Wylie
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Airman 1st Class Luis Ramirez an Air Traffic controller adds a flight progress strip to the air traffic under his surveillance at Travis Air Force Base, California. A1C Ramirez is a member of the 60th Operations Support Squadron. USAF photo by Civ/ Nan Wylie
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Airman 1st Class Letha Reed a member of the 60th Operations Support Squadron directs flightline aircraft ground traffic at Travis Air Force Base, California. USAF photo by Civ/Nan Wylie
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Chief Master Sergeant Johnny Turner, Tower Chief Controller coordinates with RAPCON (Radar Approach Control) an aircraft approach control sequence. CMSgt Turner is a member of the 60th Operations Support Squadron and is stationed at Travis Air Force, California. USAF photo by Nan Wylie
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From the Travis Air Force Base Tower, Staff Sergeant Natalie Johnson a member of the 60th Operations Support Squadron updates a flight progress strip for an aircraft approaching the Travis Flightline. The Travis Tower controllers handle 37,000 flights annually. USAF photo by Civ/Nan Wylie
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Chief Master Sergeant Johnny Turner, Tower Chief Controller scans the runway to insure a safe landing environment for an approaching aircraft at Travis Air Force Base, California. USAF photo by Civ/Nan Wylie USAF
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Staff Sergeant Melissa O'Hara a RAPCON (Radar Approach Control) Supervisor and Staff Sergeant Roderick Mance an air traffic control trainee discuss an air traffic scenario. The two are members of the 60th Operations Support Squadron and are assigned to Travis Air Force Base, California. USAF photo by Civ/Nan Wylie
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