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Brig. Gen. David M. McMinn, commander of the Texas

Brig. Gen. David M. McMinn, commander of the Texas

Brig. Gen. David M. McMinn, commander of the Texas Air National Guard, hands the organization’s flag to Command Chief Master Sgt. Marlon Nation, the organization’s command chief master sergeant, during a ceremo... More

Maj. Gen. Kenneth W. Wisian discusses his career during

Maj. Gen. Kenneth W. Wisian discusses his career during

Maj. Gen. Kenneth W. Wisian discusses his career during a ceremony honoring his retirement after more than 30 years of service in the U.S. Air Force and Texas Air National Guard, which culminated in his service... More

Maj. Gen. Kenneth W. Wisian thanks family and friends

Maj. Gen. Kenneth W. Wisian thanks family and friends

Maj. Gen. Kenneth W. Wisian thanks family and friends during a ceremony honoring his retirement after more than 30 years of service in the U.S. Air Force and Texas Air National Guard, which culminated in his se... More

Maj. Gen. John F. Nichols, the Adjutant General of

Maj. Gen. John F. Nichols, the Adjutant General of

Maj. Gen. John F. Nichols, the Adjutant General of Texas, presents Maj. Gen. Kenneth W. Wisian with an American flag during a ceremony honoring Wisian’s retirement after more than 30 years of service in the U.S... More

Maj. Gen. John F. Nichols, the Adjutant General of

Maj. Gen. John F. Nichols, the Adjutant General of

Maj. Gen. John F. Nichols, the Adjutant General of Texas, addresses members of the Texas Military Department during a ceremony recognizing the change of command of the Texas Air National Guard between Maj. Gen.... More

Brig. Gen. David M. McMinn (left), the chief of staff

Brig. Gen. David M. McMinn (left), the chief of staff

Brig. Gen. David M. McMinn (left), the chief of staff of the Texas Air National Guard, sits next to Maj. Gen. Kenneth W. Wisian, commander of the Texas Air National Guard, during a ceremony recognizing Wisian’s... More

Maj. Gen. Kenneth W. Wisian visits with well wishers

Maj. Gen. Kenneth W. Wisian visits with well wishers

Maj. Gen. Kenneth W. Wisian visits with well wishers following a ceremony honoring his retirement after more than 30 years of service in the U.S. Air Force and Texas Air National Guard, which culminated in his ... More

Brig. Gen. David M. McMinn, commander of the Texas

Brig. Gen. David M. McMinn, commander of the Texas

Brig. Gen. David M. McMinn, commander of the Texas Air National Guard, addresses members of the Texas Military Department during a ceremony recognizing McMinn’s appointment as commander at Camp Mabry, in Austin... More

Brig. Gen. David M. McMinn (center), chief of staff

Brig. Gen. David M. McMinn (center), chief of staff

Brig. Gen. David M. McMinn (center), chief of staff of the Texas Air National Guard, prepares to receive the organization’s flag in a ceremony recognizing the change of command from Maj. Gen. Kenneth W. Wisian ... More

Maj. Gen. Kenneth W. Wisian discusses his career during

Maj. Gen. Kenneth W. Wisian discusses his career during

Maj. Gen. Kenneth W. Wisian discusses his career during a ceremony honoring his retirement after more than 30 years of service in the U.S. Air Force and Texas Air National Guard, which culminated in his service... More

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