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Members from the 374th Airlift Wing stand at parade

Members from the 374th Airlift Wing stand at parade

Members from the 374th Airlift Wing stand at parade rest during the 374 AW change of command ceremony at Yokota Air Base, Japan, June 26, 2014. The change of command is a traditional military ceremony in which ... More

Col. Mark August addresses team Yokota and representatives

Col. Mark August addresses team Yokota and representatives

Col. Mark August addresses team Yokota and representatives from the Japanese community prior to relinquishing command during the 374th Airlift Wing change of command ceremony at Yokota Air Base, Japan, June 26,... More

Lt. Gen. Salvatore Angelella, U.S. Forces, Japan, and

Lt. Gen. Salvatore Angelella, U.S. Forces, Japan, and

Lt. Gen. Salvatore Angelella, U.S. Forces, Japan, and 5th Air Force commander, addresses team Yokota and representatives from the Japanese community during the 374th Airlift Wing change of command ceremony at Y... More

Lt. Gen. Salvatore Angelella, U.S. Forces, Japan, and

Lt. Gen. Salvatore Angelella, U.S. Forces, Japan, and

Lt. Gen. Salvatore Angelella, U.S. Forces, Japan, and 5th Air Force commander, passes the wing guidon to the new 374th Airlift Wing commander, Col. Douglas DeLaMater, during the 374th Airlift Wing change of com... More

Staff Sgt. William Rozema, 374th Maintenance Squadron,

Staff Sgt. William Rozema, 374th Maintenance Squadron,

Staff Sgt. William Rozema, 374th Maintenance Squadron, salutes the new 374th Airlift Wing commander, Col. Douglas DeLaMater, after removing the departing commander's name from a C-130 Hercules during the 374th ... More

Lt. Gen. Salvatore Angelella, U.S. Forces, Japan, and

Lt. Gen. Salvatore Angelella, U.S. Forces, Japan, and

Lt. Gen. Salvatore Angelella, U.S. Forces, Japan, and 5th Air Force commander, pins the Legion of Merit on Col. Mark August during the 374th Airlift Wing change of command ceremony at Yokota Air Base, Japan, Ju... More

Lt. Gen. Salvatore Angelella, U.S. Forces, Japan, and

Lt. Gen. Salvatore Angelella, U.S. Forces, Japan, and

Lt. Gen. Salvatore Angelella, U.S. Forces, Japan, and 5th Air Force commander, receives the wing guidon from the departing commander, Col. Mark August, during the 374th Airlift Wing change of command ceremony a... More

Col. Douglas DeLaMater, 374th Airlift Wing commander,

Col. Douglas DeLaMater, 374th Airlift Wing commander,

Col. Douglas DeLaMater, 374th Airlift Wing commander, addresses team Yokota and representatives from the Japanese community for the first time during the 374th Airlift Wing change of command ceremony at Yokota ... More

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