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CHIEF MASTER Sergeant (CMSGT) Bill Schuster, (left), USAF, San Antonio-Air Logistics Center (SA-ALC) Command CHIEF, Senator Kay Bailey Hutchinson (R-Texas), San Antonio Mayor Ed Garza and General (GEN) Lester L. Lyles, USAF, Commander, Air Force Material Command (AFMC), salute the American Flag as it is lowered, during the Kelly AFB closing ceremony. Although the closing ceremony is in history books, government officials still actually own Kelly property and will until federal and state environmental regulators okay remedies for the installation's 30 sites that need environmental clean-up, according to federal law provisions

CHIEF MASTER Sergeant (CMSGT) Bill Schuster, (left), USAF, San Antonio...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Kelly Air Force Base State: Texas (TX) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Major Command Shown: AFMC Scene Camera Operator: Robbin Cre... More

Brigadier General (BGEN) Robert Murdock, (right), USAF, San Antonio - Air Logistics Center (SA-ALC) Commander, relinquishes command to General (GEN) Lester L. Lyles, (left), USAF, Commander, Air Force Material Command (AFMC). CHIEF MASTER Sergeant (CMSGT) BIll Schuster, SA-ALC Command CHIEF holds agency's guidon, during the Kelly AFB closing ceremonies. Although the closing ceremony is in history books, government officials still actually own Kelly property and will until federal and state environmental regulators okay remedies for the installation's 30 sites that need environmental clean-up, according to federal law provisions

Brigadier General (BGEN) Robert Murdock, (right), USAF, San Antonio - ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Kelly Air Force Base State: Texas (TX) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Major Command Shown: AFMC Scene Camera Operator: Robbin Cre... More

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