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US, Honduran air forces end BPC mission with closing ceremony

US, Honduran air forces end BPC mission with closing ceremony

Members of the 571st Mobility Support Advisory Squadron salute the U.S. and Honduran air force senior leaders during the closing ceremony in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, Feb. 23, 2012. The MSAS mission supports 12th ... More

The 571st Mobility Support Advisory Squadron members

The 571st Mobility Support Advisory Squadron members

The 571st Mobility Support Advisory Squadron members from Travis Air Force Base, Calif., and Honduran air force security forces members prepare camouflage netting to install on perimeter security post as part o... More

The 571st Mobility Support Advisory Squadron members

The 571st Mobility Support Advisory Squadron members

The 571st Mobility Support Advisory Squadron members from Travis Air Force Base, Calif., and Honduran air force security forces members complete the installation of camouflage netting on perimeter security post... More

Staff Sgt. Alejandro Gutierrez, 571st Mobility Support

Staff Sgt. Alejandro Gutierrez, 571st Mobility Support

Staff Sgt. Alejandro Gutierrez, 571st Mobility Support Advisory Squadron security forces air adviser from Travis Air Force Base, Calif., looks on as 2nd Lt. Carlos Amador, Honduran Air Force installation securi... More

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