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LGEN Richard A. Burpee, left, Commander, 15th Air Force, passes the unit colors to COL William J. Ehrie during the 96th Bombardment Wing (96th BMW) change of command ceremony. Ehrie is relieving COL Albert D. Jensen, right, as commander of the 96th BMW

LGEN Richard A. Burpee, left, Commander, 15th Air Force, passes the un...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Dyess Air Force Base State: Texas (TX) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: A1C Anaya Release Status: Released to Publ... More

LGEN Richard A. Burpee, left, Commander, 15th Air Force, addresses some remarks to COL Albert D. Jensen, right, and COL William J. Ehrie, second from right, during the 96th Bombardment Wing (96th BMW) change of command ceremony. Ehrie is relieving Jensen as commander of the 96th BMW

LGEN Richard A. Burpee, left, Commander, 15th Air Force, addresses som...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Dyess Air Force Base State: Texas (TX) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: A1C Anaya Release Status: Released to Publ... More

GEN Paul C. Carlton, left, commander, Military Airlift Command (MAC), assigns COL Albert M. Navas, center, as commander, 374th Military Airlift Wing during the change of command ceremony. Just relinquishing command is COL James I. Baginski, right, wearing the Distinguished Service Medal

GEN Paul C. Carlton, left, commander, Military Airlift Command (MAC), ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Clark Air Base State: Luzon Country: Philippines (PHL) Scene Camera Operator: TSGT Charles L. Huck, Jr. Release Status: Released to Public Combi... More

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