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Travis AFB Freedom Walk
Members of the Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Band of the Golden West perform during the Remembrance Day, Children’s Freedom Walk, Sep. 11, 2017. The walk commemorates those who lost their lives on 9/11. (U.S. Air Force photo by Louis Briscese)
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Honorary commanders visit Travis
U.S. Air Force Col. John Klein, 60th Air Mobility Wing commander, welcomes Honorary Commanders during their tour of the 60th Operations Group at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Sep. 1, 2017. The purpose of the Travis Air Force Base Honorary Commander Program is to promote relationships between base senior leadership and civilian partners, foster civic appreciation of the Air Force mission and its Airmen, maximize opportunities to share the Air Force story with new stewards, and to communicate mutual interest, challenges, and concerns that senior leaders and civilian stakeholders have in common. (U.S. Air Force photo by Louis Briscese)
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Honorary commanders visit Travis
U.S. Air Force Col. Theresa Weems, 60th Operations Group commander, welcomes Honorary Commanders during their tour of the 60th Operations Group at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Sep. 1, 2017. The purpose of the Travis Air Force Base Honorary Commander Program is to promote relationships between base senior leadership and civilian partners, foster civic appreciation of the Air Force mission and its Airmen, maximize opportunities to share the Air Force story with new stewards, and to communicate mutual interest, challenges, and concerns that senior leaders and civilian stakeholders have in common. (U.S. Air Force photo by Louis Briscese)
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Honorary commanders visit Travis
U.S. Air Force Col. Cory Cook, 349th Operations Group, talks with Honorary Commander Alan Hartford during his tour of the 60th Operations Group at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Sep. 1, 2017. The purpose of the Travis Air Force Base Honorary Commander Program is to promote relationships between base senior leadership and civilian partners, foster civic appreciation of the Air Force mission and its Airmen, maximize opportunities to share the Air Force story with new stewards, and to communicate mutual interest, challenges, and concerns that senior leaders and civilian stakeholders have in common. (U.S. Air Force photo by Louis Briscese)
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Phoenix Spark innovates fleet-wide C-17 EFB mount
U.S. Air Force Gen. Carlton D. Everhart II, Air Mobility Command commander, Scott Air Force Base, Ill., tests a newly developed mounted electronic flight bag holder inside the flight deck of a C-17 Globemaster III at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., August 12, 2017. Under the auspice of Phoenix Spark, the 60th OG is working with the 60th Maintenance Group to design and approve the mount for all three aircraft assigned to the 60th Air Mobility Wing. This was the first time aircrew employed the EFB mount, which utilizes the old approach plate holder. Phoenix Spark is a program chartered by Everhart and empowers Airmen of all levels to innovate rapidly while navigating the administrative hurdles of compliance. (U.S. Air Force photo by Louis Briscese)
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Gen. Everhart AMC/CC
U.S. Air Force Gen. Carlton D. Everhart II, Air Mobility Command commander, Scott Air Force Base, Ill., talks with Tech. Sgt. Nathaniel Harris, 60th Operations Group, about a newly developed mounted electronic flight bag holder for the C-17 Globemaster III at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., August 12, 2017. Under the auspice of Phoenix Spark, the 60th OG is working with the 60th Maintenance Group to design and approve the mount for all three aircraft assigned to the 60th Air Mobility Wing. This was the first time any USAF aircrew had utilized the new EFB mount. Phoenix Spark is a program chartered by Everhart to empower AMC Airmen to innovate in finding ways to modernize the Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Louis Briscese)
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Gen. Everhart AMC/CC
U.S. Air Force Gen. Carlton D. Everhart II, Air Mobility Command commander, Scott Air Force Base, Ill., talks with Tech. Sgt. Nathaniel Harris, 60th Operations Group, about a newly developed mounted electronic flight bag holder for the C-17 Globemaster III at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., August 12, 2017. Under the auspice of Phoenix Spark, the 60th OG is working with the 60th Maintenance Group to design and approve the mount for all three aircraft assigned to the 60th Air Mobility Wing. This was the first time any USAF aircrew had utilized the new EFB mount. Phoenix Spark is a program chartered by Everhart to empower AMC Airmen to innovate in finding ways to modernize the Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Louis Briscese)
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Gen. Everhart AMC/CC
U.S. Air Force Gen. Carlton D. Everhart II, Air Mobility Command commander, Scott Air Force Base, Ill., talks with Tech. Sgt. Nathaniel Harris, 60th Operations Group, about a newly developed mounted electronic flight bag holder for the C-17 Globemaster III at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., August 12, 2017. Under the auspice of Phoenix Spark, the 60th OG is working with the 60th Maintenance Group to design and approve the mount for all three aircraft assigned to the 60th Air Mobility Wing. This was the first time any USAF aircrew had utilized the new EFB mount. Phoenix Spark is a program chartered by Everhart to empower AMC Airmen to innovate in finding ways to modernize the Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Louis Briscese)
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Gen. Everhart AMC/CC
U.S. Air Force Gen. Carlton D. Everhart II, Air Mobility Command commander, Scott Air Force Base, Ill., talks with Tech. Sgt. Nathaniel Harris, 60th Operations Group, and Capt. Steven Noller, 21st Airlift Squadron pilot, about a newly developed mounted electronic flight bag holder for the C-17 Globemaster III at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., August 12, 2017. Under the auspice of Phoenix Spark, the 60th OG is working with the 60th Maintenance Group to design and approve the mount for all three aircraft assigned to the 60th Air Mobility Wing. This was the first time aircrew employed the EFB mount, which utilizes the old approach plate holder in the flight desk. Phoenix Spark is a program chartered by Everhart and empowers Airmen of all levels to innovate rapidly while navigating the administrative hurdles of compliance. (U.S. Air Force photo by Louis Briscese)
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Gen. Everhart AMC/CC
U.S. Air Force Gen. Carlton D. Everhart II, Air Mobility Command commander, Scott Air Force Base, Ill., boards a C-17 Globemaster III at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., August 12, 2017. Before his flight, Everhart received a briefing from the 60th Operations Groups on the latest Phoenix Spark initiative, the newly developed mounted electronic flight bag holder. Phoenix Spark is a program chartered by Everhart to empower AMC Airmen to innovate and solve problems what will deliver tomorrow's tools to the warfighter today. (U.S. Air Force photo by Louis Briscese)
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Gold Star Family member receives ID card
Jennifer Serex-Helwig receives the first Gold Star Defense Biometric Identification System installation access ID card issued at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Aug. 29, 2017. Serex-Helwig is the daughter of U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Henry Serex whose plane was shot down over Vietnam on April. 2, 1972 and has been missing-in-action ever since. The Gold Star DBIDS installation access card is a Chief of Staff of the Air Force initiative which allows family members of those who perished in a combat or as a result of a terrorist incident, to obtain an ID card. (U.S. Air Force photo by Louis Briscese)
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Gold Star Family member receives ID card
Jennifer Serex-Helwig has her photo taken for the Gold Star Defense Biometric Identification System installation access ID card at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Aug. 29, 2017. Serex-Helwig is the daughter of U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Henry Serex whose plane was shot down over Vietnam on April. 2, 1972 and has been missing-in-action ever since. The Gold Star DBIDS installation access card is a Chief of Staff of the Air Force initiative which allows family members of those who perished in a combat or as a result of a terrorist incident, to obtain an ID card. Serex-Helwig is the first person to receive the Gold Star DBIDS installation access ID card at Travis. (U.S. Air Force photo by Louis Briscese)
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Gold Star Family member receives ID card
Jennifer Serex-Helwig receives the first Gold Star Defense Biometric Identification System installation access ID card issued at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Aug. 29, 2017. Serex-Helwig is the daughter of U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Henry Serex whose plane was shot down over Vietnam on April. 2, 1972 and has been missing-in-action ever since. The Gold Star DBIDS installation access card is a Chief of Staff of the Air Force initiative which allows family members of those who perished in combat or as a result of a terrorist incident, to obtain an ID card. (U.S. Air Force photo by Louis Briscese)
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Gold Star Family member receives ID card
Jennifer Serex-Helwig receives the first Gold Star Defense Biometric Identification System installation access ID card issued at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., from U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Kiersten Porowski, 60th Security Forces Squadron, Aug. 29, 2017. Serex-Helwig is the daughter of U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Henry Serex whose plane was shot down over Vietnam on April 2, 1972 and has been missing-in-action ever since. The Gold Star DBIDS installation access card is a Chief of Staff of the Air Force initiative which allows family members of those who perished in combat or as a result of a terrorist incident, to obtain an ID card. (U.S. Air Force photo by Louis Briscese)
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Nonato Icatar
Nonato Icatar, a retired U.S. Air Force technical sergeant and a teacher at Travis Elementary School, poses for a photo while holding a name plate made from Scrabble tiles that was given to him by one of his students at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Aug. 25. Icatar served as an Airman Leadership School professional military education instructor and a training manager during his 20-year Air Force career. At Travis Elementary School he teaches math, English language arts, science and history to 5th grade students. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. James Hodgman)
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Mark Kleinman
Mark Kleinman, a retired U.S. Air Force lieutenant colonel and a teacher at Travis Elementary School, poses for a photo while holding a pencil with his name on it that was given to him by one of his students at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Aug. 25. Kleinman taught Airmen how to fly a variety of aircraft during his 33-year Air Force career and now teaches math, English language arts, science and history to 4th grade students. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. James Hodgman)
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Mark Kleinman
Mark Kleinman, a retired U.S. Air Force lieutenant colonel and a teacher at Travis Elementary School, poses for a photo while holding a pencil with his name on it that was given to him by one of his students at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Aug. 25. Kleinman taught Airmen how to fly a variety of aircraft during his 33-year Air Force career and now teaches math, English language arts, science and history to 4th grade students. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. James Hodgman)
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Nonato Icatar
Nonato Icatar, a retired U.S. Air Force technical sergeant and a teacher at Travis Elementary School, poses for a photo while holding a name plate made from Scrabble tiles that was given to him by one of his students at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Aug. 25. Icatar served as an Airman Leadership School professional military education instructor and a training manager during his 20-year Air Force career. At Travis Elementary School he teaches math, English language arts, science and history to 5th grade students. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. James Hodgman)
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Travis AFB Rock the Block
Family and service members attend the Rock the Block Festival at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Aug. 4, 2017. Patrons were treated to a variety of events including live bands, a kid’s fun zone and food trucks. (U.S. Air Force photo by Louis Briscese)
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Travis AFB Rock the Block
A musician performs at the annual Rock the Block Festival at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Aug. 4, 2017. Patrons were treated to a variety of events including live bands, a kid’s fun zone and food trucks. (U.S. Air Force photo by Louis Briscese)
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