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210111-F-RU983-1081
Department of Defense personnel line up to receive the initial dose of the COVID-19 vaccine at the Physical Fitness Center, Travis Air Force Base, California, Jan. 8, 2021. The vaccine requires two doses per person, separated by about four weeks between doses. It is designed to protect personnel against the coronavirus, and officials are encouraging all prioritized personnel to take the vaccine as it becomes available. (U.S. Air Force photo by Heide Couch)
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Travis complies with DOD COVID-19 vaccination plan
Department of Defense personnel line up to receive the initial dose of the COVID-19 vaccine at the Physical Fitness Center, Travis Air Force Base, California, Jan. 8, 2021. The vaccine requires two doses per person, separated by about four weeks between doses. It is designed to protect personnel against the coronavirus, and officials are encouraging all prioritized personnel to take the vaccine as it becomes available. (U.S. Air Force photo by Heide Couch)
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210108-F-RU983-1003
Department of Defense personnel line up to receive the initial dose of the COVID-19 vaccine at the Physical Fitness Center, Travis Air Force Base, California, Jan. 8, 2021. The vaccine requires two doses per person, separated by about four weeks between doses. It is designed to protect personnel against the coronavirus, and officials are encouraging all prioritized personnel to take the vaccine as it becomes available. (U.S. Air Force photo by Heide Couch)
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Travis complies with DOD COVID-19 vaccination plan
Department of Defense personnel line up to receive the initial dose of the COVID-19 vaccine at the Fitness Center, Travis Air Force Base, California, Jan. 8, 2021. The vaccine requires two doses per person, separated by about four weeks between doses. It is designed to protect personnel against the coronavirus, and officials are encouraging all prioritized personnel to take the vaccine as it becomes available. (U.S. Air Force photo by Heide Couch)
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Travis complies with DOD COVID-19 vaccination plan
U.S. Air Force A1C Tyler Lancaster, 60th Healthcare Operations Squadron, medical technician, administers an initial COVID-19 vaccine to Col. Corey Simmons, 60th Air Mobility Wing commander, Dec. 29, 2020 at Travis Air Force Base, California. The vaccine requires two doses per person, separated by about four weeks between doses. It is designed to protect against the coronavirus, and officials are encouraging all prioritized personnel to take the vaccine as it becomes available. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Alexander Merchak)
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Team Travis conducts first Indo-Pacific aeromedical evacuation mission for COVID-19
Airmen from the 60th Air Mobility Wing support a Transport Isolation System operation at Joint Base Pearl-Harbor Hickam, Hawaii, July 17, 2020. Several U.S. Air Force units came together to rapidly deploy the bio-containment capability for the first time in the Indo-Pacific theater in support of a COVID-19 aeromedical evacuation mission. The TIS is an infectious disease containment unit designed to minimize contamination risk to aircrew and medical attendants, while allowing in-flight medical care for patients afflicted by a disease. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Anthony Nelson Jr.)
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Team Travis conducts first Indo-Pacific aeromedical evacuation mission for COVID-19
Airmen from the 735th Air Mobility Squadron support a Transport Isolation System operation at Joint Base Pearl-Harbor Hickam, Hawaii, July 17, 2020. Several U.S. Air Force units came together to rapidly deploy the bio-containment capability for the first time in the Indo-Pacific theater in support of a COVID-19 aeromedical evacuation mission. The TIS is an infectious disease containment unit designed to minimize contamination risk to aircrew and medical attendants, while allowing in-flight medical care for patients afflicted by a disease. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Anthony Nelson Jr.)
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Team Travis conducts first Indo-Pacific aeromedical evacuation mission for COVID-19
Airmen from the 60th Air Mobility Wing support a Transport Isolation System operation at Joint Base Pearl-Harbor Hickam, Hawaii, July 17, 2020. Several U.S. Air Force units came together to rapidly deploy the bio-containment capability for the first time in the Indo-Pacific theater in support of a COVID-19 aeromedical evacuation mission. The TIS is an infectious disease containment unit designed to minimize contamination risk to aircrew and medical attendants, while allowing in-flight medical care for patients afflicted by a disease. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Anthony Nelson Jr.)
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Team Travis conducts first Indo-Pacific aeromedical evacuation mission for COVID-19
A 60th Air Mobility Wing C-17 from Travis Air Force Base, California, support a Transport Isolation System operation at Joint Base Pearl-Harbor Hickam, Hawaii, July 17, 2020. A team of Airmen from several commands rapidly executed a Transport Isolation System in support of a COVID-19 bio-containment aeromedical evacuation mission. This is the first time the TIS was utilized in the Indo-Pacific area of operations. The TIS is an infectious disease containment unit designed to minimize contamination risk to aircrew and medical attendants, while allowing in-flight medical care for patients afflicted by a disease. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Anthony Nelson Jr.)
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Mobility forces support USTRANSCOM air bridge
Airmen, Soldiers, and personnel prepare to load Apache Helicopters into a C-5 at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan, on Feb. 20, 2019. Troops must work together to ensure the Apache will ‘clear’ the C-5 during the loading process. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jean-Paul Arnaud-Marquez)
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180917-F-YU668-0127
Morgan Noller, center, receives the Joan Orr Spouse of the Year Award from Secretary of the Air Force Heather Wilson, second from right, Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David L. Goldfein, second from left, Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force Kaleth Wright, far right, and Whit Peters, Chairman of the Air Force Association Board during the AFA Air, Space and Cyber Conference in National Harbor, Maryland, Sept. 17, 2018. Noller is the spouse of Capt. Steven Noller, 21st Airlift Squadron, Travis Air Force Base, California. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Rusty Frank)
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Mobility aircraft deliver buses to Haiti
U.S. Airmen from the 60th Aerial Port Squadron secures a bus on a 60K loader at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Nov. 20, 2017. The buses are being airlifted to Port Au Prince, Haiti, through the Denton Program and are part of a humanitarian effort by Those Angels, Inc. founder and Haitian native Claude Joseph. The Denton Amendment is a commodities transportation program that enables for the transport of humanitarian goods on a space available basis using U.S. Military transportation and is jointly administered by the U.S. Agency for International Development, the Department of State, and the Department of Defense. After visiting Haiti in 2014, Joseph realized the area's educational and transportation needs and created the nonprofit based in Oakland, Calif. to help meet those needs. The seven buses were donated by the Sacramento City Unified School District and will benefit more than 300 Haitian students. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Joey Swafford)
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Travis AFB supports Mexico Earthquake relief
Senior Airman Dakota Maynor, 21st Airlift Squadron loadmaster, guides a forklift to the ramp of a C-17 Globemaster III to download cargo Sept. 23 at Benito Juárez International Airport, Mexico City, Mexico. At the request of the Mexican government, the C-17 and its six-member crew from Travis Air Force Base, Calif., assisted U.S. efforts to provide aid to Mexico by airlifting over 130,000 pounds of food, water, hygiene and medical supplies to Mexico City and Oaxaca after a 7.1-magnitude earthquake struck the area Sept. 19. (U.S. Air Force photo / 2nd Lt. Sarah Johnson)
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Travis support Mexico Earthquake Relief
Members of a U.S. Agency for International Development elite disaster team load cargo pallets onto a C-17 Globemaster III Sept. 23 at Benito Juárez International Airport, Mexico City, Mexico. At the request of the Mexican government, a C-17 from Travis Air Force Base, Calif., delivered the team to Mexico to support search and rescue efforts after a 7.1-magnitude earthquake struck the area Sept. 19. (U.S. Air Force photo / 2nd Lt. Sarah Johnson)
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U.S. continues to send aid Mexico to
U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Roberta Jacobson (center) poses for a photo Sept. 23 with members of the 21st Airlift Squadron, a Mexican police corps officer and commandant of the Mexican marine corps Vice Admiral Rafael Lopez Martinez (center, left) on a C-17 Globemaster III from Travis Air Force Base, Calif., that was flown to Benito Juárez International Airport, Mexico City, Mexico on a humanitarian relief mission. At the request of the Mexican government, the C-17 and its six-member crew assisted U.S. efforts to provide aid to Mexico by airlifting over 130,000 pounds of food, water, hygiene and medical supplies to Mexico City and Oaxaca after a 7.1-magnitude earthquake struck the area Sept. 19. (U.S. Air Force photo / 2nd Lt. Sarah Johnson)
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U.S. continues to send aid Mexico to
U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Roberta Jacobson (center) poses for a photo Sept. 23 with members of the 21st Airlift Squadron outside a C-17 Globemaster III from Travis Air Force Base, Calif., that was flown to Benito Juárez International Airport, Mexico City, Mexico on a humanitarian relief mission. At the request of the Mexican government, the C-17 and its six-member crew assisted U.S. efforts to provide aid to Mexico by airlifting over 130,000 pounds of food, water, hygiene and medical supplies to Mexico City and Oaxaca after a 7.1-magnitude earthquake struck the area Sept. 19. (U.S. Air Force photo / 2nd Lt. Sarah Johnson)
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U.S. sends humanitarian aid after Mexico earthquake
Members of the Mexican air force, navy, army and marine corps form an assembly line to transfer boxes of hygiene and medical supplies from a U.S. Air Force C-17 Globemaster III onto supply trucks Sept. 22 at Ixetepec Airport, Oaxaca, Mexico. At the request of Mexican civil authorities, the C-17 and its six-member crew from Travis Air Force Base, Calif., assisted U.S. efforts to provide humanitarian aid to Mexico by airlifting over 31,000 pounds of hygiene and medical supplies to the area after a 7.1-magnitude earthquake struck Mexico City Sept. 19. (U.S. Air Force photo / 2nd Lt. Sarah Johnson)
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Travis AFB supports Mexico Earthquake relief
A C-17 Globemaster III from Travis Air Force Base, Calif., sits on the runway Sept. 23 at North Island Naval Air Station, San Diego, Calif. At the request of the Mexican government, the C-17 and its six-member crew assisted U.S. efforts to provide humanitarian aid to Mexico by airlifting over 130,000 pounds of food, water, hygiene and medical supplies to Mexico City and Oaxaca, Mexico after a 7.1-magnitude earthquake struck the area Sept. 19. (U.S. Air Force photo / 2nd Lt. Sarah Johnson)
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Travis AFB supports Mexico Earthquake relief
A C-17 Globemaster III from Travis Air Force Base, Calif., arrives at Benito Juárez International Airport, Mexico City, Mexico Sept. 23. At the request of the Mexican government, the C-17 and its six-member crew assisted U.S. efforts to provide humanitarian aid to Mexico by airlifting over 130,000 pounds of food, water, hygiene and medical supplies to Mexico City and Oaxaca after a 7.1-magnitude earthquake struck the area Sept. 19. (U.S. Air Force photo / 2nd Lt. Sarah Johnson)
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U.S. continues to send aid Mexico to
U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Roberta Jacobson visits with commandant of the Mexican marine corps Vice Admiral Rafael Lopez Martinez Sept. 23 on a C-17 Globemaster III from Travis Air Force Base, Calif., that was flown to Benito Juárez International Airport, Mexico City, Mexico on a humanitarian relief mission. At the request of the Mexican government, the C-17 and its six-member crew assisted U.S. efforts to provide aid to Mexico by airlifting over 130,000 pounds of food, water, hygiene and medical supplies to Mexico City and Oaxaca after a 7.1-magnitude earthquake struck the area Sept. 19. (U.S. Air Force photo / 2nd Lt. Sarah Johnson)
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