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C-17 Arrival Ceremony Travis Afb, California
Brig Gen Mark S. Solo, Deputy Director, Air, Space and Information Operations, Headquarters Air Mobility Command presents the "Keys" to C-17 Tail Number 77172 to Travis Maintenance personel. From right to left, SSgt Bernard M. Thomas, 860 AMXS, A1C Michael Wendlinger 860 AMXS and SSgt Mathew C. Torres, 860 AMXS. Brig Gen Solo was the delivery official for this C-17, which is the twelfth of thirteen C-17s scheduled to be delivered to Travis AFB. U.S. Air Force Photo by David W. Cushman, DAFC
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C-17 Arrival Ceremony Travis Afb, California
Brig Gen Mark S. Solo, Deputy Director, Air, Space and Information Operations, Headquarters Air Mobility Command is greeted by Col. Steven J. Arquiette, 60 Air Mobility Wing Commander upon his arrival to Travis AFB, CA. Brig Gen Solo was the delivery official for C-17 tail number 77172, which is the twelfth of thirteen C-17s scheduled to be delivered to Travis AFB. Also shown (left) is Lt Colonel Charles D. Planer, representing the 349 Air Mobility Wing Commander, and (right) SSgt Bernard M. Thomas, 860 AMXS. U.S. Air Force Photo by David W. Cushman, DAFC
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C-17 Arrival Ceremony Travis Afb, California
Brig Gen Mark S. Solo, Deputy Director, Air, Space and Information Operations, Headquarters Air Mobility Command disembarks C-17 Tail Number 77172 after arrival at Travis AFB, CA. Brig Gen Solo was the delivery official for this C-17, which is the twelfth of thirteen C-17s scheduled to be delivered to Travis AFB. U.S. Air Force Photo by David W. Cushman, DAFC
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C-17 Arrival Ceremony Travis Afb, California
C-17 Tail Number 77172 arrives at Travis AFB CA, piloted by Brig Gen Mark S. Solo, Deputy Director, Air, Space and Information Operations, Headquarters Air Mobility Command. Tail Number 77172 is the twelfth of thirteen C-17s to be delivered to Travis AFB. U.S. Air Force Photo by David W. Cushman, DAFC
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C-17 Arrival Ceremony Travis Afb, California
C-17 Tail Number 77172 arrives at Travis AFB CA, piloted by Brig Gen Mark S. Solo, Deputy Director, Air, Space and Information Operations, Headquarters Air Mobility Command. Tail Number 77172 is the twelfth of thirteen C-17s to be delivered to Travis AFB. U.S. Air Force Photo by David W. Cushman, DAFC
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C-119 Boxcar
C-119 Boxcar
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Museum offers unique collection
The Douglas C-124C “Globemaster II” aircraft sits on the pavement at the Jimmy Doolittle Air and Space Museum at Travis. “Old Shakey,” as it was jokingly referred to, is one of the largest planes in the museum’s collection. (U.S. Air Force photo/Nick DeCicco)
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Museum offers unique collection
The Beech C-45H “Expeditor” sits in front of the Jimmy Doolittle Air and Space Museum at Travis. The C-45 is one of eight transport plans in the museum’s collection of aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo/Nick DeCicco)
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Travis Air Force Base, California C-17 Ceremony
On April 12, 2007 Travis received its newest C-17 aircraft. Just minutes after the C-17 ceremony and tour ended Technical Sergeant John Carter of the 860th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron explaines the operating procedure on opening and closing the C-17 aft cargo ramp and doors to other mantenance team members at Travis Air Force Base, California. USAF Photo by Nan Wylie
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C-47 Airlift
Col. Steve Arquiette, 60th Air Mobility Wing commander, Travis Air Force Base, Calif. greets and thanks Mr. Duncan Miller of Vacaville, Calif. for donating a World War II era C-47 Skytrain transport aircraft to the Jimmy Doolittle Air and Space Museum Foundation. The C-47 will be restored and displayed along with the 30 other aircraft in the museums collection. This aircraft has a storied history having been one of the aircraft to participate in the invasion of Normandy during World War II. (Photo by David W. Cushman, DAFC)
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C-47 Airlift
Mr. Duncan Miller of Vacaville, Calif. speaks to local media about his donation of a World War II vintage C-47 Skytrain transport aircraft to the Jimmy Doolittle Air and Space Museum Foundation. The C-47 will be restored and displayed along with the 30 other aircraft in the museum's collection. This aircraft has a storied history having been one of the aircraft to participate in the invasion of Normandy during World War II. (Photo by David W. Cushman, DAFC)
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C-47 Airlift
A Team Travis member places wheel cholks after members of the California Air National Guard provided airlift with a CH-47 Chinook helicopter in relocating a C-47 Skytrain aircraft from Nut Tree Regional Airport in Vacaville, Calif. to Travis AFB. The C-47 was donated by Mr. Duncan Miller of Vacaville, Calif. to the Jimmy Doolittle Air and Space Museum Foundation. The C-47 will be restored and displayed along with the 30 other aircraft in the museums collection. This aircraft has a storied history having been one of the aircraft to participate in the invasion of Normandy during World War II. (Photo by David W. Cushman, DAFC)
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C-47 Airlift
Members of the California Air National Guard provide airlift with a CH-47 Chinook helicopter in relocating a C-47 Skytrain aircraft from Nut Tree Regional Airport in Vacaville CA to Travis AFB. The C-47 was donated by Mr. Duncan Miller of Vacaville, Calif. to the Jimmy Doolittle Air and Space Museum Foundation. The C-47 will be restored and displayed along with the 30 other aircraft in the museums collection. This aircraft has a storied history having been one of the aircraft to participate in the invasion of Normandy during World War II. (Photo by David W. Cushman, DAFC)
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C-47 Airlift
Members of the California Air National Guard provide airlift with a CH-47 Chinook helicopter in relocating a C-47 Skytrain aircraft from Nut Tree Regional Airport in Vacaville, Calif. to Travis AFB. The C-47 was donated by Mr. Duncan Miller of Vacaville, Calif. to the Jimmy Doolittle Air and Space Museum Foundation. The C-47 will be restored and displayed along with the 30 other aircraft in the museum's collection. This aircraft has a storied history having been one of the aircraft to participate in the invasion of Normandy during World War II. (Photo by David W. Cushman, DAFC)
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C-47 Airlift
Members of the California Air National Guard provide airlift with a CH-47 Chinook helicopter in relocating a C-47 Skytrain aircraft from Nut Tree Regional Airport in Vacaville, Calif. to Travis AFB. The C-47 was donated by Mr. Duncan Miller of Vacaville, Calif. to the Jimmy Doolittle Air and Space Museum Foundation. The C-47 will be restored and displayed along with the 30 other aircraft in the museum's collection. This aircraft has a storied history having been one of the aircraft to participate in the invasion of Normandy during World War II. (Photo by David W. Cushman, DAFC)
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C-47 Airlift
Members of the California Air National Guard provide airlift with a CH-47 Chinook helicopter in relocating a C-47 Skytrain aircraft from Nut Tree Regional Airport in Vacaville, Calif. to Travis AFB. The C-47 was donated by Mr. Duncan Miller of Vacaville, Calif. to the Jimmy Doolittle Air and Space Museum Foundation. The C-47 will be restored and displayed along with the 30 other aircraft in the museum's collection. This aircraft has a storied history having been one of the aircraft to participate in the invasion of Normandy during World War II. (Photo by David W. Cushman, DAFC)
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C-17 Arrival
Brigadier Gen. Buddy Reed speaks with local media at the C-17 arrival ceremony at Travis AFB. The arriving C-17 is the second of thirteen that will be stationed at Travis. Photo by David W. Cushman GS-11
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C-17 Arrival
Brigadier Gen. Buddy Reed speaks with Mrs. Arquiette, wife of Col Steven J. Arquiette, 60 AMW Commander, at the C-17 arrival ceremony at Travis AFB. The arriving C-17 is the second of thirteen that will be stationed at Travis. Photo by David W. Cushman GS-11
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C-17 Arrival
Brigadier Gen. Buddy Reed addresses the crowd at the C-17 arrival ceremony at Travis AFB. The arriving C-17 is the second of thirteen that will be stationed at Travis. Photo by David W. Cushman GS-11
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C-17 Arrival
Brigadier Gen. Buddy Reed presents the Key to Travis's newest C-17 to Staff Sgt. Jeffrey Eckert, 860th AMXS and Tech Sgt. Jesus Garza 945th AMXS (Reserve). The arriving C-17 is the second of thirteen that will be stationed at Travis. Photo by David W. Cushman GS-11
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