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US Air Force Academy Falcon Cadet First Class Michael Gallagher receives a hardy job well done from the Academy Superintendent, Major General John D. Dallager, after the Silicon Valley Football Classic Bowl game. Air Force defeated Fresno State 37 to 34 in San Jose

US Air Force Academy Falcon Cadet First Class Michael Gallagher receiv...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: San Jose State: California (CA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Ben Bloker, USAF Release Status: Released to... More

436th Civilian Engineering Fire CHIEF Don Striejewske (2nd from right) explains ventilation problems at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware to Major General John D. Hopper Jr. (2nd from left) during his two day visit on November 19, 1999. The focus was on the exhaust from the trucks when departing and returning to the building after an incident

436th Civilian Engineering Fire CHIEF Don Striejewske (2nd from right)...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Dover Air Force Base State: Delaware (DE) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: William Plate Jr., USAF Civilian Releas... More

In the Jet Engine Shop at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, US AIr Force Captain Winston Campbell (2nd from left), Propulsion Flight Commander of the 436th Component Repair Squadron, shows off the new HT90 high pressure turpine to Major General John D. Hopper, Commander, 21st Air Force, McGuire AFB, New Jersey, on Friday November 19,1999

In the Jet Engine Shop at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, US AIr Force...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Dover Air Force Base State: Delaware (DE) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: William Plate Jr., USAF Civilian Releas... More

General Charles T. Robertson, Jr., Commander of the Air Mobility Command, speaks at the 21st Air Force Change of Command Ceremony. Command of the 21st Air Force passed from Major General John D. Hopper, Jr. to Major General George N. Williams. General Charles T. Robertson, Commander of the Air Mobility Command acted as the presiding official for the ceremony. Headquarters, 21st Air Force is responsible for assessing operational readiness and recommending improvements in the tanker/airlift system within the 21st Air Force area of Africa, Southwest Asia, Europe, the Caribbean, South and Central America, the Eastern United States, and Canada. 21st Air Force monitors tanker/airlift operations...

General Charles T. Robertson, Jr., Commander of the Air Mobility Comma...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: General Charles T. Robertson, Jr., Commander of the Air Mobility Command, speaks at the 21st Air Force Change of Command Ceremo... More

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