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US AIr Force Colonel Thomas Kane (Right) takes hold of the 60th Air Mobility Wing guidon, presented by Lieutenant General John B. Sams of 15th Air Force at Travis Air Force Base, California, to show his acceptance as he takes the reigns and becomes the new wing commander at Travis AFB, Ca., on October 15, 1999. On the right is his wife, Renee, proudly watching. COL Kane is no stranger to Travis as he was once the former 86th Airlift Squadron (later changed to the 20th Airlift Squadron) Commander whose troops flew the C-141 Starlifter cargo aircraft. U.S. Air Force photo by Kristina P. Cilia

US AIr Force Colonel Thomas Kane (Right) takes hold of the 60th Air Mo...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Travis Air Force Base State: California (CA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Kristina P. Cilia, USAF Civilian Rel... More

Lance Cpl. Robert Carlile, a rifleman serving with

Lance Cpl. Robert Carlile, a rifleman serving with

Lance Cpl. Robert Carlile, a rifleman serving with 2nd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, donated blood platelets to save an anonymous patient's life who was suffering from Myelodysplastic Syndrome in Washington D... More

Lance Cpl. Robert Carlile, a rifleman serving with

Lance Cpl. Robert Carlile, a rifleman serving with

Lance Cpl. Robert Carlile, a rifleman serving with 2nd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, donated blood platelets to save an anonymous patient's life who was suffering from Myelodysplastic Syndrome in Washington D... More

Lance Cpl. Robert Carlile, a rifleman serving with

Lance Cpl. Robert Carlile, a rifleman serving with

Lance Cpl. Robert Carlile, a rifleman serving with 2nd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, donated blood platelets to save an anonymous patient’s life who was suffering from Myelodysplastic Syndrome in Washington D... More

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