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Col. Matthew R. Hummel, 192nd Maintenance Group commander,

Col. Matthew R. Hummel, 192nd Maintenance Group commander,

Col. Matthew R. Hummel, 192nd Maintenance Group commander, addresses the audience during a change of command ceremony Jan. 10, 2021, at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia. Hummel presided over the ceremony for... More

Col. Matthew Hummel, 192nd Maintenance Group commander,

Col. Matthew Hummel, 192nd Maintenance Group commander,

Col. Matthew Hummel, 192nd Maintenance Group commander, presents the Meritorious Service Medal to Lt. Col. Frances Dixon, outgoing 192nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron commander, Jan. 10, 2021, at Joint Base Lan... More

Col. Matthew Hummel, 192nd Maintenance Group commander,

Col. Matthew Hummel, 192nd Maintenance Group commander,

Col. Matthew Hummel, 192nd Maintenance Group commander, passes the 192nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron's guidon to Lt. Col. Timothy Strouse, incoming 192nd AMXS commander, during a change of command ceremony Ja... More

Lt. Col. Frances Dixon, former 192nd Aircraft Maintenance

Lt. Col. Frances Dixon, former 192nd Aircraft Maintenance

Lt. Col. Frances Dixon, former 192nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron commander, addresses the audience during a change of command ceremony Jan. 10, 2021, at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia. During the ceremon... More

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