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Command Chief takes final flight
A U.S. Air Force C-17 Globemaster III carrying Chief Master Sgt. Steve Nichols, 60th Air Mobility Wing command chief, on his final flight, makes a final approach, Sept. 5, 2018, at Travis Air Force Base, Calif. The flight, which is a military tradition, served as an opportunity for the Travis community to honor Nichols and wish him well before his retirement. Nichols has served as the command chief for the largest air mobility wing in the Air Force since July 2016. He will retire Friday after 25 years of military service. (U.S. Air Force photo by Heide Couch)
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Command Chief takes final flight
U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Steve Nichols (Left), 60th Air Mobility Wing command chief, poses for a photo with Col. Matthew Leard, 60th AMW commander, after Nichols completed his final flight at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Sept. 5, 2018. The flight, which is a military tradition, served as an opportunity for the Travis community to honor Nichols and wish him well before his retirement. Nichols has served as the command chief for the largest air mobility wing in the Air Force since July 2016. He will retire Friday after 25 years of military service. (U.S. Air Force photo by Heide Couch)
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Command Chief takes final flight
U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Steve Nichols, 60th Air Mobility Wing command chief, is greeted by fellow Airmen as he disembarks from a C-17 Globemaster III after his final flight at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Sept. 5, 2018. The flight, which is a military tradition, served as an opportunity for the Travis community to honor Nichols and wish him well before his retirement. Nichols has served as the command chief for the largest air mobility wing in the Air Force since July 2016. He will retire Friday after 25 years of military service. (U.S. Air Force photo by Heide Couch)
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Command Chief takes final flight
U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Steve Nichols, 60th Air Mobility Wing command chief, is commemorated by family, friends and dozens of Airmen after his final flight in a Globemaster III at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Sept. 5, 2018. The flight, which is a military tradition, served as an opportunity for the Travis community to honor Nichols and wish him well before his retirement. Nichols has served as the command chief for the largest air mobility wing in the Air Force since July 2016. He will retire Friday after 25 years of military service. (U.S. Air Force photo by Heide Couch)
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Command Chief takes final flight
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Jason Klaus, 860th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, renders a salute to a C-17 Globemaster III carrying Chief Master Sgt. Steve Nichols, 60th Air Mobility Wing command chief, on his final flight Sept. 5, 2018 at Travis Air Force Base, Calif. The flight, which is a military tradition, served as an opportunity for the Travis community to honor Nichols and wish him well before his retirement. Nichols has served as the command chief for the largest air mobility wing in the Air Force since July 2016. He will retire Friday after 25 years of military service. (U.S. Air Force photo by Heide Couch)
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Command Chief takes final flight
U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Steve Nichols, 60th Air Mobility Wing command chief, pauses in the flight deck of a C-17 Globemaster III before disembarking from his final flight, Sept. 5, 2018 at Travis Air Force Base, Calif. The flight, which is a military tradition, served as an opportunity for the Travis community to honor Nichols and wish him well before his retirement. Nichols has served as the command chief for the largest air mobility wing in the Air Force since July 2016. He will retire Friday after 25 years of military service. (U.S. Air Force photo by Heide Couch)
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Command Chief takes final flight
U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Steve Nichols, 60th Air Mobility Wing command chief, is greeted by family and friends as he disembarks from a C-17 Globemaster III after his final flight at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Sept. 5, 2018. The flight, which is a military tradition, served as an opportunity for the Travis community to honor Nichols and wish him well before his retirement. Nichols has served as the command chief for the largest air mobility wing in the Air Force since July 2016. He will retire Friday after 25 years of military service. (U.S. Air Force photo by Heide Couch)
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Command Chief takes final flight
U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Steve Nichols, 60th Air Mobility Wing command chief, is greeted by family and friends as he disembarks from a C-17 Globemaster III after his final flight at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Sept. 5, 2018. The flight, which is a military tradition, served as an opportunity for the Travis community to honor Nichols and wish him well before his retirement. Nichols has served as the command chief for the largest air mobility wing in the Air Force since July 2016. He will retire Friday after 25 years of military service. (U.S. Air Force photo by Heide Couch)
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Casualty receiving hospital exercise
U.S. Air Force Airmen from the 60th Medical Group work to triage and treat simulated patients at David Grant USAF Medical Center during a Casualty Receiving Hospital exercise at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., August 22, 2018. The exercise simulated bringing in injured troops from overseas, triaging them at Travis, and then moving them to longer-term and advanced-care facilities. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Heide Couch)
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Casualty Receiving Hospital
A U.S. Air Force Airman from the 60th Medical Group work to triage and treat simulated patients at David Grant USAF Medical Center during a Casualty Receiving Hospital exercise at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Aug. 22, 2018. The exercise simulated bringing injured troops from overseas, triaging them at Travis and then moving them to long-term and advanced-care facilities. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Heide Couch)
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Casualty Receiving Hospital
U.S. Air Force medical personnel load simulated patients on board a C-130J Super Hercules aircraft during a Casualty Receiving Hospital exercise at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Aug. 22, 2018. The exercise simulated bringing injured troops from overseas, triaging them at Travis and then moving them to long-term and advanced-care facilities. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Heide Couch)
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U.S. Airmen from the 60th Medical Group load simulated patients on board a C-130J Super Hercules aircraft during a Casualty Receiving Hospital exercise at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Aug. 22, 2018. The exercise simulated bringing injured troops from overseas, triaging them at Travis and then moving them to long-term and advanced-care facilities. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Heide Couch)
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U.S. Air Force Airmen from the 60th Medical Group work to triage and treat simulated patients at David Grant USAF Medical Center during a Casualty Receiving Hospital exercise at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Aug. 22, 2018. The exercise simulated bringing injured troops from overseas, triaging them at Travis and then moving them to long-term and advanced-care facilities. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Heide Couch)
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Animals that bite
The California ground squirrel (Otospermophilus beecheyi), also known as the Beechey ground squirrel, is a common and easily observed ground squirrel at Travis Air Force Base, Calif. Several acers of pristine federally protected land located on Travis provide an ideal environment for many species of flora and fauna.(U.S. Air Force Photo by Heide Couch)
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Animals that bite
A raccoon prowls during the night time hours, November 19, 2011, Travis Air Force Base, Calif. Several acers of pristine federally protected land located on Travis provide an ideal environment for many species of flora and fauna.(U.S. Air Force Photo by Heide Couch)
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Animals that bite
The California ground squirrel (Otospermophilus beecheyi), also known as the Beechey ground squirrel, is a common and easily observed ground squirrel at Travis Air Force Base, Calif. Several acers of pristine federally protected land located on Travis provide an ideal environment for many species of flora and fauna.(U.S. Air Force Photo by Heide Couch)
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Animals that bite
A grey fox hunts for small prey, August 14, 2011, Travis Air Force Base Calif. Several acers of pristine federally protected land located on Travis provide an ideal environment for many species of flora and fauna. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Heide Couch)
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Tech. Sgt. Demarcus Pettiford, 60th Force Support Squadron, calibrates a MobieTrace Detection System. This device is used to detect fine traces of 10 different types of explosives. The 60 FSS Official Mail Center is responsible for processing mail for Travis AFB, David Grant USAF Medical Center, and commercial company deliveries. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Heide Couch)
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Airman 1st Class Noah Carlton, 60th Force Support Squadron, sorts the day’s squadron mail, May 5, 2018, Travis Air Force Base, Calif. The 60 FSS Official Mail Center is responsible for processing mail for Travis AFB, David Grant USAF Medical Center, and commercial company deliveries. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Heide Couch)
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Airman 1st Class Noah Carlton, 60th Force Support Squadron, sorts the day’s squadron mail, May 5, 2018, Travis Air Force Base, Calif. The 60 FSS Official Mail Center is responsible for processing mail for Travis AFB, David Grant USAF Medical Center, and commercial company deliveries. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Heide Couch)
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