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60 MXG Change of Command Col. Scott/Col. Hammerschmidt
U.S. Air Force Col. David A. Hammerschmidt, 60th Maintenance Group commander, speaks to the audience after assuming command from Col. Earl S. Scott during a change of command ceremony, June 23, 2017. The 60th Maintenance Group has 2,200+ active, civilian, and reserve personnel supporting organizational and field-level maintenance for 18 C-5M Super Galaxys, 13 C-17 Globemasters, and 27 KC-10 Extenders at Air Mobility Command's largest wing. U.S. Air Force Col. Earl S. Scott relinquished command to Col. David A. Hammerschmidt during a ceremony rooted in military history dating back to the 18th Century where the command flag is passed to the individual assuming command in the presence of the entire unit. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Heide Couch)
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60 MXG Change of Command Col. Scott/Col. Hammerschmidt
Lt. Col. Jens Lyndrup, 660th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron commander, stands at attention with his squadron during the 60th Maintenance Group Change of Command Ceremony where Col. Earl S. Scott relinquished command to Col. David A. Hammerschmidt, June 23, 2017. The 60th Maintenance Group has 2,200+ active, civilian, and reserve personnel supporting organizational and field-level maintenance for 18 C-5M Super Galaxy, 13 C-17 Globemaster, and 27 KC-10 Extender aircraft. at Air Mobility Command's largest wing. U.S. Air Force Col. Earl S. Scott relinquished command to Col. David A. Hammerschmidt during a ceremony rooted in military history dating back to the 18th Century where the command flag is passed to the individual assuming command in the presence of the entire unit. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Heide Couch)
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Special Olympics Torch Run
Eric Silva, a track and field athlete competing in the Special Olympics, runs with police officers from the Fairfield Police Department to deliver “The Flame of Hope” Special Olympics Torch to Travis Air Force Base, Calif., June 21, 2017. The torch run brings local law enforcement together from Solano County to show their support for the Special Olympics. (U.S. Air Force photo by Louis Briscese)
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Special Olympics Torch Run
Members of the 60th Security Forces Squadron run with “The Flame of Hope” Special Olympics Torch at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., June 22, 2017. The defenders are running the torch to the California Department of Corrections prison facility in Vacaville, Calif. The event brings local law enforcement together from Solano County to show their support for the Special Olympics. (U.S. Air Force photo by Louis Briscese)
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Special Olympics Torch Run
Members of the 60th Security Forces Squadron deliver “The Flame of Hope” Special Olympics Torch to the California Department of Corrections prison facility in Vacaville, Calif., June 22, 2017. The defenders joined local law enforcement from Solano County to show their support for the Special Olympics. (U.S. Air Force photo by Louis Briscese)
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Special Olympics Torch Run
Members of the 60th Security Forces Squadron, California Department of Corrections prison facility in Solano County, and Special Olympics athletes pose for a photo in Vacaville, Calif., June 22, 2017. The defenders ran “The Flame of Hope” Special Olympics Torch from Travis Air Force Base, Calif., to the prison. The event brings local law enforcement together from Solano County to show their support for the Special Olympics. (U.S. Air Force photo by Louis Briscese)
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Special Olympics Torch Run
Members of the 60th Security Forces Squadron, Travis Air Force Base, Calif., pose for a photo with Eric Silva, a track and field athlete competing in the Special Olympics, June 21, 2017. Silva ran with “The Flame of Hope” Special Olympics Torch and presented it to the security forces Airmen during a ceremony at Travis. (U.S. Air Force photo by Louis Briscese)
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Special Olympics Torch Run
Members of the 60th Security Forces Squadron run with “The Flame of Hope” Special Olympics Torch at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., June 22, 2017. The defenders are running the torch to the California Department of Corrections prison facility in Vacaville, Calif. The event brings local law enforcement together from Solano County to show their support for the Special Olympics. (U.S. Air Force photo by Louis Briscese)
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Special Olympics Torch Run
Members of the 60th Security Forces Squadron run with “The Flame of Hope” Special Olympics Torch at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., June 22, 2017. The defenders are running the torch to the California Department of Corrections prison facility in Vacaville, Calif. The event brings local law enforcement together from Solano County to show their support for the Special Olympics. (U.S. Air Force photo by Louis Briscese)
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Special Olympics Torch Run
Members of the 60th Security Forces Squadron run with “The Flame of Hope” Special Olympics Torch at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., June 22, 2017. The defenders are running the torch to the California Department of Corrections prison facility in Vacaville, Calif. The event brings local law enforcement together from Solano County to show their support for the Special Olympics. (U.S. Air Force photo by Louis Briscese)
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Staff Sgt. Jael Thomas
Staff Sgt. Jael Thomas, 60th Comptroller Squadron, poses for a photo June 9, 2017 at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., while wearing a shirt featuring images of the Philippines, her home country. Thomas joined the Air Force in October 2010. As a member of the 60th CPTS, she helps provide financial services to more than 12,000 people. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Heide Couch)
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Staff Sgt. Jael Thomas
Staff Sgt. Jael Thomas, 60th Comptroller Squadron, poses for a photo June 9, 2017 at Travis Air Force Base, Calif. Thomas joined the Air Force in October 2010. As a member of the 60th CPTS she helps provide financial services to more than 12,000 people. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Heide Couch)
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Travis supports U.S. Navy shipment
U.S. Navy propulsion shafts are staged and prepped for shipping to the Pacific theater in a C-5M Super Galaxy at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., May 25, 2017. The equipment was shipped to the Pacific to allow repairs to ships forward deployed there. (U.S. Air Force photo by Louis Briscese)
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Travis supports U.S. Navy shipment
U.S. Navy propulsion shafts are staged and prepped for shipping to the Pacific theater in a C-5M Super Galaxy at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., May 25, 2017. The equipment was shipped to the Pacific to allow repairs to ships forward deployed there. (U.S. Air Force photo by Louis Briscese)
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Travis supports U.S. Navy shipment
U.S. Navy propulsion shafts are staged and prepped for shipping to the Pacific theater in a C-5M Super Galaxy at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., May 25, 2017. The equipment was shipped to the Pacific to allow repairs to ships forward deployed there. (U.S. Air Force photo by Louis Briscese)
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California Tiger Salamander
A juvenile California tiger Salamander migrates across the Travis Air Force Base, Calif., airfield in search of a suitable burrow, June 9, 2017. These creatures will emerge from vernal pools on base when high humidity makes conditions optimal. The species is restricted to grasslands and low foothills with pools or ponds that are necessary for breeding. his salamander is listed as endangered or threatened in much of California. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Heide Couch)
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California Tiger Salamander
A juvenile California Tiger Salamander is collected from the Travis Air Force Base, Calif., airfield June 9, 2017 in preparation for relocation to a safer environment. These creatures will emerge from vernal pools on base when high humidity makes conditions optimal. The species is restricted to grasslands and low foothills with pools or ponds that are necessary for breeding. This salamander is listed as endangered or threatened in much of California. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Heide Couch)
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California Tiger Salamander
A juvenile California tiger Salamander migrates across the Travis Air Force Base, Calif., airfield in search of a suitable burrow, June 9, 2017. These creatures will emerge from vernal pools on base when high humidity makes conditions optimal. The species is restricted to grasslands and low foothills with pools or ponds that are necessary for breeding. his salamander is listed as endangered or threatened in much of California. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Heide Couch)
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Honorary commanders tour Air Force’s flagship medical center
Honorary Commanders from Travis Air Force Base, Calif., tour David Grant USAF Medical Center, June 9, 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 the mutual interests, 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 tour Air Force’s flagship medical center
Honorary Commanders from Travis Air Force Base, Calif., tour David Grant USAF Medical Center, June 9, 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 the mutual interests, challenges, and concerns that senior leaders and civilian stakeholders have in common. (U.S. Air Force photo by Louis Briscese)
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