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60th Aerial Port Squadron, on the job. Securing fire supplies to pallets for shipment to Australia.
Twelve pallets of fire-retardant equipment were packed and air lifted from Travis Air Force Base, California to aid in extinguishing wild fires in Australia. Airman First Class Joshua Bowers, left and Airman First Class Elihu Childs secure side nets to an aircraft pallet with cargo straps. Both are members of the 60th Aerial Port Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo by Civ/Nan Wylie)
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60 APS On the job. Securing fire supplies to pallets.
Twelve pallets of fire-retardant equipment were packed and air lifted from Travis Air Force Base, California to aid in extinguishing wild fires in Australia. Airman First Class Dominique Lindsey, left and Airman First Class Yuriy Cherepnya arrange cargo nets prior to securing materials on the aircraft pallets. Both are members of the 60th Aerial Port Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo by Civ/Nan Wylie)
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60th Aerial Port Squadron, on the job. Securing fire supplies to pallets for shipment to Australia., on the job. Securing fire supplies to pallets for shipment to Australia.
One hundred four thousand pounds of fire-retardant equipment was packed and air lifted from Travis Air Force Base, California to aid in extinguishing wild fires in Australia. Here, Airman First Class Yuriy Cherepnya from the 60th Aerial Port Squadron ensures a cargo net is fully secured to an aircraft pallet. (U.S. Air Force photo by Civ/Nan Wylie)
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CRISIS LOOK 09-02 Excercise
Staff Sergeant Dennis Edwards of the 570th Global Mobility Squadron marshal's in a C-17 Aircraft March 2, 2009 during the CRISIS LOOK 09-02 Exercise at Travis Air Force Base, California.. (U.S. Air Force photo by Civ/Amanda Lopez)
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CRISIS LOOK 09-02 Excercise
Mr. Charles Shaffer (left) instructs Senior Airman Christopher Body, both from the 349th Maintenance Squadron, on the installation of landing gear of a C-5 Galaxy March 2, 2009 during the Crisis Look 09-02 Exercise at Travis Air Force Base, California. (U.S. Air Force photo by Civ/Amanda Lopez)
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CRISIS LOOK 09-02 Excercise
Senior Airman Scott Webb from the 60th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron works on a C-5 Galaxy March 2, 2009 during the Crisis Look 09-02 Exercise at Travis Air Force Base, California. (U.S. Air Force photo by Civ/Amanda Lopez)
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CRISIS LOOK 09-02 Excercise
Mr. Charles Shaffer, 349th Maintenance Squadron, prepares to freeze main landing gear gudgeon bushing in liquid nitrogen. The liquid nitrogen compressed the pieces so they can be installed. Once installed they expand and stay in place. (U.S. Air Force photo by Civ/Amanda Lopez)
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CRISIS LOOK 09-02 Excercise
Mr. Charles Shaffer, member of the 349th Maintenance Squadron, prepares to freeze a main landing gear gudgeon bushing in liquid nitrogen. The liquid nitrogen compresses the bushing while it is being installed. Once installed the bushing expands and stays tightly in place. (U.S. Air Force photo by Civ/Amanda Lopez)
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CRISIS LOOK 09-02 Excercise
Airman First Class Robert Beresford, right, looks on as Aero Repair specialist Airman First Class Jamir Dominquez, both members of the 60th Maintenance Squadron, installs roller positioners onto a C-5 Galaxy main landing gear March 2, 2009 during the Crisis Look 09-02 exercise at Travis Air Force, California. (U.S. Air Force photo by Civ/Amanda Lopez)
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CRISIS LOOK 09-02 Excercise
Senior Airman Scott Webb from the 60th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron works on a C-5 Galaxy March 2, 2009 during the Crisis Look 09-02 Exercise at Travis Air Force Base, California. (U.S. Air Force photo by Civ/Amanda Lopez)
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CRISIS LOOK 09-02 Excercise
Senior Airman Scott Webb from the 60th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron works on a C-5 Galaxy Monday March 2, 2009 during the Crisis Look 09-02 Exercise at Travis Air Force Base, California. (U.S. Air Force photo by Civ/Amanda Lopez)
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Linguists visit Travis
Linguist students from the 311th Training Squadron located at the Presidio of Monterey, Calif., listen to a briefing during a visit March 16. The students also got a chance to tour a C-17 Globemaster III while learning more about some of Team Travis’operations. The 311th TRS conducts training in basic language skills and advanced foreign languages at the Presdidio, as part of the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Kristen Rohrer)
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Travis children visit Band of the Golden West
Maj. Keith Bland, USAF Band of the Golden West commander, speaks to children from Child Development Center 2 at the Bandhall March 10. During the trip, the children listened to two rehearsals and received band posters and CDs. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Demolition, February 19, 2009 Colonel Mark Dillon, 60th Air Mobility Wing commander
Colonel Mark Dillon, 60th Air Mobility Wing commander knocks down the last house affected by an eight-alarm fire that spread to Travis Air Force Base on August 19th 2008. The fire destroyed 167 unoccupied houses that were scheduled for demolition. Travis emergency personnel, with help from local firefighting and police agencies, contained the fire before it spread to any occupied housing on the base. (U.S. Air Force photo by Civ/Nan Wylie)
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Demolition, February 19, 2009 Colonel Mark Dillon, 60th Air Mobility Wing commander
Colonel Mark Dillon, 60th Air Mobility Wing commander knocks down the last house affected by an eight-alarm fire that spread to Travis Air Force Base on August 19th 2008. The fire destroyed 167 unoccupied houses that were scheduled for demolition. Travis emergency personnel, with help from local firefighting and police agencies, contained the fire before it spread to any occupied housing on the base. (U.S. Air Force photo by Civ/Nan Wylie)
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Digital Air Surveillance Radar Ribbion Cutting
Master Sergeant Craig Lewis, 60th Communications Squadron, listens to Colonel Mark Dillion, 60th Air Base Wing Commander, speaks during a ceremony to celebrate the opening of the new Digital Airport Surveillance Radar system. The DASR system replaces the antiquated AN/GPN-20 radar system. (U.S. Air Force photo by Civ/Amanda Lopez)
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Digital Air Surveillance Radar Ribbion Cutting
Master Sergeant Craig Lewis, 60th Communications Squadron, speaks during a ceremony to celebrate the opening of the new Digital Airport Surveillance Radar system. The DASR system replaces the antiquated AN/GPN-20 radar system. (U.S. Air Force photo by Civ/Amanda Lopez)
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Naturalization Ceremony Travis Air Force Base
Travis Air Force Base's first ever Naturalization Ceremony was held at the Travis Air Museum on February 6th 2009. Six members of Team Travis became official United States citizens at the ceremony. Left, Colonel Mark Dillon, 60th Air Mobility Wing commander, poses with Senior Airman Kristine Spence as she holds her certificate of naturalization after taking the oath to become a U.S. citizen. U.S. Air Force photo by Civ/Nan Wylie)
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Naturalization Ceremony Travis Air Force Base
Colonel Mark Dillon, 60th Air Mobility Wing commander, addresses the crowd at Travis Air Force Base's first ever naturalization ceremony February 6th 2009 at the Travis Air Museum. Six members of Team Travis became official U.S. citizens at the ceremony. (U.S. Air Force photo by Civ/Nan Wylie)
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Naturalization Ceremony Travis Air Force Base
Michael C. Biggs, Field Officer Director of the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, addresses the crowd at Travis Air Force Base's first ever naturalization ceremony February 6th 2009 at the Travis Air Museum. Six members of Team Travis became official U.S. citizens at the ceremony. (U.S. Air Force photo by Civ/Nan Wylie)
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