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The 15th Air Force (AF) hosted a special dinner on September 27, 2003, at the Travis Air Force Base (AFB) Museum to commemorate its history and forthcoming transition from a Numbered Air Force to an itionary Mobility Task Force. Servers, volunteer US Air Force (USAF) AIRMAN, await their cue to exit and return with the next course during the 15th AF Heraldic Dinner. At the table USAF Major General (MGEN) John D. Becker, Commander, 15th Air Force, surrounded by 15th AF unit wing commanders and their chiefs. Several Special guests were also in attendance. All were to bring a Heraldic device and boast of recent or past accomplishments while focusing on their evolving role in today's...

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The 15th Air Force (AF) hosted a special dinner on September 27, 2003, at the Travis Air Force Base (AFB) Museum to commemorate its history and forthcoming transition from a Numbered Air Force to an itionary Mobility Task Force. Servers, volunteer US Air Force (USAF) AIRMAN, await their cue to exit and return with the next course during the 15th AF Heraldic Dinner. At the table USAF Major General (MGEN) John D. Becker, Commander, 15th Air Force, surrounded by 15th AF unit wing commanders and their chiefs. Several Special guests were also in attendance. All were to bring a Heraldic device and boast of recent or past accomplishments while focusing on their evolving role in today's...

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[Complete] Scene Caption: The 15th Air Force (AF) hosted a special dinner on September 27, 2003, at the Travis Air Force Base (AFB) Museum to commemorate its history and forthcoming transition from a Numbered Air Force to an Expeditionary Mobility Task Force. Servers, volunteer US Air Force (USAF) AIRMAN, await their cue to exit and return with the next course during the 15th AF Heraldic Dinner. At the table USAF Major General (MGEN) John D. Becker, Commander, 15th Air Force, surrounded by 15th AF unit wing commanders and their chiefs. Several Special guests were also in attendance. All were to bring a Heraldic device and boast of recent or past accomplishments while focusing on their evolving role in today's Expeditionary Air Force.

Base: Travis Air Force Base

State: California (CA)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Major Command Shown: ANG

Scene Camera Operator: Ms. Kristina P. Cilia, CIV, USAF

Release Status: Released to Public
Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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