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Hail to the CHIEF!
Newly inducted U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sergeants stand in formation for the reading of the Chief’s charge during the 2024 Chief Master Sergeant induction ceremony at Travis Air Force Base, California, March 2, 2024. The rank of Chief Master Sergeant was established in 1958 with the first group of 620 Airmen promoting to the new grade on Dec. 1, 1959. (U.S. Air Force photo by Kenneth Abbate)
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Hail to the CHIEF!
A U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sergeant stands in formation during the 2024 Chief Master Sergeant induction ceremony at Travis Air Force Base, California, March 2, 2024. The rank of Chief Master Sergeant was established in 1958 with the first group of 620 Airmen promoting to the new grade on Dec. 1, 1959. (U.S. Air Force photo by Kenneth Abbate)
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Hail to the CHIEF!
U.S. Air Force Senior Master Sgt. Anthony Marquez, 749th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron quality assurance superintendent, lights a candle during the 2024 Chief Master Sergeant induction ceremony at Travis Air Force Base, California, March 2, 2024. The candle lighting was a symbolic gesture of the selects’ rise from the beginning of their Air Force career as an Airman Basic through their selection to the rank of Chief Master Sergeant. The rank of Chief Master Sergeant was established in 1958 with the first group of 620 Airmen promoting to the new grade on Dec. 1, 1959. (U.S. Air Force photo by Kenneth Abbate)
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Hail to the CHIEF!
A U.S. Airman lights a candle during the 2024 Chief Master Sergeant induction ceremony at Travis Air Force Base, California, March 2, 2024. The candle lighting was a symbolic gesture of the selects’ rise from the beginning of their Air Force career as an Airman Basic through their selection to the rank of Chief Master Sergeant. The rank of Chief Master Sergeant was established in 1958 with the first group of 620 Airmen promoting to the new grade on Dec. 1, 1959. (U.S. Air Force photo by Kenneth Abbate)
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Hail to the CHIEF!
Retired U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Larry Williams a gives speech during the 2024 Chief Master Sergeant induction ceremony at Travis Air Force Base, California, March 2, 2024. The rank of Chief Master Sergeant was established in 1958 with the first group of 620 Airmen promoting to the new grade on Dec. 1, 1959. (U.S. Air Force photo by Kenneth Abbate)
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Hail to the CHIEF!
Retired U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Larry Williams gives a speech during the 2024 Chief Master Sergeant induction ceremony at Travis Air Force Base, California, March 2, 2024. The ceremony recognized 12 new Team Travis Chief Master Sergeants. (U.S. Air Force photo by Kenneth Abbate)
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Hail to the CHIEF!
The Travis Air Force Base honor guard present the colors during the 2024 Chief Master Sergeant induction ceremony at Travis Air Force Base, California, March 2, 2024. The ceremony recognized 12 new Team Travis Chief Master Sergeants. (U.S. Air Force photo by Kenneth Abbate)
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Hail to the CHIEF!
U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Joshua Chambliss, 660th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron KC-46A Pegasus aircraft maintenance unit chief, and his family walk under the cordon of honor during the 2024 Chief Master Sergeant induction ceremony at Travis Air Force Base, California, March 2, 2024. The ceremony recognized 12 new Team Travis Chief Master Sergeants. (U.S. Air Force photo by Kenneth Abbate)
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Hail to the CHIEF!
Medallions lay across a table during the 2024 Chief Master Sergeant induction ceremony at Travis Air Force Base, California, March 2, 2024. The ceremony recognized 12 new Team Travis Chief Master Sergeants. (U.S. Air Force photo by Kenneth Abbate)
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Warrior Heart: finding purpose through mindfulness
Retired U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Jannell MacAulay, leadership and human performance consultant, speaks at a Warrior Heart seminar at Travis Air Force Base, California, Feb. 29, 2024. Warrior Heart promotes establishing a culture and climate that eliminates stigma, lowers barriers and increases access and options to fortify the mind, body and craft. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Savannah L. Waters)
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Warrior Heart: finding purpose through mindfulness
Retired U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Jannell MacAulay, leadership and human performance consultant, speaks at a Warrior Heart seminar at Travis Air Force Base, California, Feb. 29, 2024. Warrior Heart promotes establishing a culture and climate that eliminates stigma, lowers barriers and increases access and options to fortify the mind, body and craft. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Savannah L. Waters)
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Warrior Heart: finding purpose through mindfulness
Retired U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Anthony Brinkley, life coach, speaks at a Warrior Heart seminar at Travis Air Force Base, California, Feb. 28, 2024. The seminar, hosted by both Brinkley and retired U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Jannell MacAulay, leadership and human performance consultant, focused on acknowledging one’s purpose to determine life trajectory, optimizing stress, managing social and performance anxiety and more. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Savannah L. Waters)
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Warrior Heart: finding purpose through mindfulness
Retired U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Anthony Brinkley, life coach, speaks at a Warrior Heart seminar at Travis Air Force Base, California, Feb. 28, 2024. The seminar, hosted by both Brinkley and retired U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Jannell MacAulay, leadership and human performance consultant, focused on acknowledging one’s purpose to determine life trajectory, optimizing stress, managing social and performance anxiety and more. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Savannah L. Waters)
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Jeff Dittmer delivers his fathers eulogy.
Jeff Dittmer, son of Robert Dittmer, delivers the eulogy at his father’s funeral at the Rockville Stone Chapel, Fairfield, California, 15 February, 2024. Robert Dittmer served as a firefighter during the August 1950 crash of a B-29 Superfortress at what was then Fairfield-Suisun Air Force Base. Brig. Gen. Robert Travis, commander of the 5th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing and the 9th Bombardment Wing, was on board and did not survive. Fairfield-Suisun Air Force Base was officially renamed Travis Air Force Base on October 20th, 1950 in honor of the base's fallen commander. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Randy Couch)
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Robert Dittmer, left, then 102 years old, left, and his son, Jeff Dittmer, stand by a 1944 Seagrave fire engine during a visit to Travis Air Force Base, California, Dec. 6, 2022. Robert Dittmer served as a firefighter during the August 1950 crash of a B-29 Superfortress at what was then Fairfield-Suisun Air Force Base. Brig. Gen. Robert Travis, commander of the 5th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing and the 9th Bombardment Wing, was on board and did not survive. Fairfield-Suisun Air Force Base was officially renamed Travis Air Force Base on October 20th, 1950 in honor of the base's fallen commander. (U.S. Air Force photo by Heide Couch)
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Former fire chief lays white glove on Dittmer's casket.
Former Travis Air Force Base fire Chief John Speakman lays a white glove on the casket of former Travis AFB assistant fire Chief Robert Dittmer at the latter’s funeral at the Rockville Stone Chapel, Fairfield, California , 15 February, 2024. Robert Dittmer served as a firefighter during the August 1950 crash of a B-29 Superfortress at what was then Fairfield-Suisun Air Force Base. Brig. Gen. Robert Travis, commander of the 5th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing and the 9th Bombardment Wing, was on board and did not survive. Fairfield-Suisun Air Force Base was officially renamed Travis Air Force Base on October 20th, 1950 in honor of the base's fallen commander. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Randy Couch)
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Jeff Dittmer receives flag from honor guard.
Jeff Dittmer, son of Robert Dittmer, receives the United States flag that covered the casket during his father’s funeral at the Rockville Stone Chapel, Fairfield, California, 15 February, 2024. Robert Dittmer served as a firefighter during the August 1950 crash of a B-29 Superfortress at what was then Fairfield-Suisun Air Force Base. Brig. Gen. Robert Travis, commander of the 5th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing and the 9th Bombardment Wing, was on board and did not survive. Fairfield-Suisun Air Force Base was officially renamed Travis Air Force Base on October 20th, 1950 in honor of the base's fallen commander. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Randy Couch)
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U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Michael Cantu, 60th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron AE technician, reviews a medical monitor during a U.S. Marine Corps KC-130J Hercules training mission in the skies over Southern California, Feb. 14, 2024. The training exercise was two days where the Air Force and Marine Corps focused on interoperability within aeromedical evacuation readiness. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Philip Bryant)
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U.S. Air Force Maj. Jay Allen, 60th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron flight nurse, pumps oxygen during a U.S. Marine Corps KC-130J Hercules training mission in the skies over Southern California, Feb. 14, 2024. The training exercise was two days where the Air Force and Marine Corps focused on interoperability within aeromedical evacuation readiness. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Philip Bryant)
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U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Treyver Ferguson, 60th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron AE technician, simulates a medical scenario during a U.S. Marine Corps KC-130J Hercules training mission in the skies over Northern California, Feb. 14, 2024. The 60th AES hones their medical skills during training flights to stay proficient in case of a real-world scenario. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Philip Bryant)
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