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Making dreams come true
Lt. Col. Jim Craft, 6th Air Refueling Squadron commander, provides Mitchell Louie with the squadron scarf as well as patches, dog tags and a coin before setting out to experience his day as a pilot. During his day, Mitchell toured the Air Traffic Control tower, refueled fighters using the KC-10 Boom Operator Trainer simulator and with the help of a simulator, piloted a KC-10 Extender around the San Francisco Bay and other exotic locations. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Kristen Rohrer)
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Warrior of the Week: Senior Airman Dilfido Ventura
Senior Airman Dilfido Ventura, 60th Services Squadron's Flight Kitchen production chef, was selected as Warrior of the Week. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Staff Sgt. Matthew McGovern)
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Warrior of the Week: Staff Sgt. Zachariah Whorton
Staff Sgt. Zachariah Whorton, 60th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron flying crew chief, was selected as Warrior of the Week. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Matthew McGovern)
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60th LRS Fuels Management Flight to compete for the William H. Penton Award
Staff Sgt. Andy Tallmadge, 60th Logistics Readiness Squadron fuel laboratory technician, tests for fuel impurities. In addition to supporting Travis’ KC-10, C-5 and C-17 aircraft, the 60th LRS also support the Navy’s VQ3 detachment E6-B aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Donald Osborn/ 60th Air Mobility Wing Public Affairs)
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Exercise "Aircraft Down"
Tech. Sgt. Edward Rodriguez, an Independent Duty Medical Technician from the 60th Medical Squadron, checks the vital signs of victim Senior Airman Morgan Cockran, member of the 60th Medical Operation Squadron during Exercise "Aircraft Down," a joint exercise between Travis Air Force Base, Calif., and the surrounding local community first responders held Oct. 19. The exercise simulated a C-5 Galaxy crash. More than 350 people and 32 off-base agencies took part in the exercise. (Travis Air Force Base, Calif. Released)
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Exercise "Aircraft Down"
(From right to left) Solano County Coroner Investigator Adrian Garcia and Staff Sgt. Mark Hayes, 60th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron and Master Sgt. Christopher Drumm, 60th Logistics Readiness Squadron, search inch by inch for any item found within the simulated aircraft crash site during Exercise “Aircraft Down,” a joint exercise between Travis Air Force Base, Calif., and the surrounding local community, held Oct. 19. (Travis AFB, CA, Released)
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Exercise "Aircraft Down"
Firefighters from Travis Air Force Base, Calif., tend to victims during a simulated aircraft accident. Travis and the local community united to test their teamwork skills during Exercise "Aircraft Down" held Oct. 19. (Travis AFB, Calif., Released)
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Exercise "Aircraft Down"
Airman 1st Class Justin Jordan, Travis firefighter, shows his ready-response by spraying water on a simulated crash site of a C-5 Galaxy 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, Calif., 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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David Grant USAF Medical Center
A twilight shot of the David Grant USAF Medical Center at Travis AFB, Calif.
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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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Chief visits DGMC
Chief Master Sgt. Carol Johnson, 60th AMW interim command chief, visits David Grant USAF Medical Center. (U.S. Air Force photo by Andre Mansour)
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Pest control
Senior Airman Dan Marchesseault, pest management specialist, sprays to exterminate wasps in the Travis housing areas. The pest management shop stays busy controlling Travis’ mice, ant and pest population. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jennifer Brugman)
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Checking the pressure
First Lt. Luzviminda Molina, 60th Medical Operations Squadron clinical nurse, checks the blood pressure of Airman 1st Class Joseph Burnell, 573rd Global Support Squadron, during a recent HOLDSS class. (U.S. Air Force photo/Jim Spellman)
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Seeing stars
Col. Timothy Zadalis, 60th Air Mobility Wing vice commander, and his wife, Carol, congratulate Col. Byron Hepburn, 60th Medical Group commander, on his recent selection to brigadier general at the Delta Breeze Club Friday. Under his leadership, the David Grant USAF Medical Center operates the second largest readiness platform in the Air Force and the largest in Air Mobility Command with more than 1,700 deployable personnel assigned to mobility positions. (U.S. Air Force photo/Jim Spellman)
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Assistant Surgeon General visits DGMC
Maj. Gen. (Dr.) Charles B. Green, assistant surgeon general for health care operations, office of the Surgeon General at Bolling Air Force Base, Washington D.C. is briefed by Col. (Dr.) Stephen Golden, David Grant USAF Medical Center’s associate chief of the medical staff, on the development of the Simulation Center during a recent visit. General Green is the Air Force Medical Service’s focal point for health care operations and is responsible for providing health care programs and policy guidance to more than 42,000 Airmen. (U.S. Air Force photo/Jim Spellman)
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Chief visits DGMC
Chief Master Sgt. Carol Johnson, 60th Air Mobility Wing interim command chief, speaks to Staff Sgt. Tarue Broady, 60th Aerospace Medicine Squadron hyperbaric medicine medical technician. (U.S. Air Force photo/Andre Mansour)
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