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Medium shot, side view, dedication ceremonies were held at Travis Air Force Base, California, on March 12, 1999, to commemorate The Enlisted Oath Wall in honor of Year of the Enlisted Force 1998. Construction began at the corner of Travis Blvd. and Burgan St. in October of 1998 and was completed in late February 1999. Three granite slabs, each engraved in succession with stripes from AIRMAN to CHIEF MASTER Sergeant line the walkway leading up to the Enlisted Wall where it states the oath taken by every Enlisted personnel. Brigadier General Steven A. Roser, USAF, Commander, 60th Air Mobility Wing, Travis AFB, reads the oath to (l. to r.) MASTER Sergeant Dean Noe, USAF, 60th Aerial Port ...

Medium shot, side view, dedication ceremonies were held at Travis Air Force Base, California on March 12, 1999, to commemorate The Enlisted Oath Wall in honor of Year of the Enlisted Force 1998. Construction began at the corner of Travis Blvd. and Burgan St. in October of 1998 and was completed in late February 1999. Three granite slabs, each engraved in succession with stripes from AIRMAN to CHIEF MASTER Sergeant line the walkway leading up to the Enlisted Wall where it states the oath taken by every Enlisted personnel. Brigadier General Steven A. Roser, USAF, Commander, 60th Air Mobility Wing, Travis AFB, officiated the retirement ceremony of Techincal Sergeant Gary Pino, USAF, creator...

Medium shot, side view, dedication ceremonies were held at Travis Air Force Base on March 12, 1999, to commemorate The Enlisted Oath Wall in honor of Year of the Enlisted Force 1998. Construction began at the corner of Travis Blvd. and Burgan St. in October of 1998 and was completed in late February 1999. Three granite slabs, each engraved in succession with stripes from AIRMAN to CHIEF MASTER Sergeant line the walkway leading up to the Enlisted Wall where it states the oath taken by every Enlisted personnel. Shauna T. Evans and Jeremy J. Christensen take the oath read by Brigadier General Steven A. Roser, USAF, Commander, 60th Air Mobility Wing, Travis AFB, and become the first to enlist...

Medium long shot, the Travis Air Force Base, California, Elite Honor Guard perform a double flag folding ceremony during a special retreat ceremony held on 17 September 1999, honoring all POW/MIAs. Brigadier General Steven A. Roser, USAF, Commander 60th Air Mobility Wing, Travis AFB, and Major Robert Brubaker (U.S. Air Force Retired) are in left background. Not shown - BG Roser presented MAJ Brubaker with the Purple Heart

Medium shot, front view, Techincal Sergeant Gary Pino, USAF, 9th Air Refueling Squadron, Travis Air Force Base, California, came up with the idea of creating the Enlisted Wall during the Year of the Enlisted Force 1998, to further commemorate enlisted troops for the numerous sacrifices, accomplishments, dedication and hard work over the years. Construction on the wall began in October 1998 and was completed in late February 1999. On March 12, 1999, TSGT Pino was retired at the wall after the ribbon cutting and dedication ceremonies

Medium shot, side view, Lieutenant General Charles T. "Tony" Robertson, USAF, Commander, 15th Air Force, Travis Air Force Base, California, presents the wing guidon to the incoming 60th Air Mobility Wing Commander, General Steven A. Roser, USAF, (right) on July 1, 1998, during Change of Command ceremonies on the Travis flightline. In background CHIEF MASTER Sergeant Edward Olesnivich, USAF, SENIOR Enlisted Advisor, 60th Air Mobility Wing.U.S. Air Force photo by Nan Wylie

U.S. Army PVT. Combs stands guard while MAJ. Pinkerton and his children view the moving tribute Memorial Wall, on Sept. 11, 2004, in Springfield, Ohio. The wall was created to honor Dayton area heroes killed in the line of duty. The wall was also created to commemorate those individuals the nation lost on Sept. 11. 2002. This wall bares the names of more than two thousand local family and friends. (U.S. Air Force PHOTO by MASTER SGT. Teresa M. Kinter-Buford) (Released)

Medium shot, left front view, low angle, Brigadier General Steven A. Roser, USAF, the new 60th Air Mobility Wing Commander at Travis Air Force Base, California, gives his welcome speech to Travis Team members during flight line change of command ceremony. In background CHIEF MASTER Sergeant Edward Olesnivich, USAF, SENIOR Enlisted Advisor, 60th Air Mobility Wing holds on to a guidon and Mrs. Linda Roser listens to her husband's speech

US Air Force Brigadier General Steven A. Roser (Left), commander of the 60th Air Mobility Wing at Travis Air Force Base, California, receives a handmade wooden box, brought out by the Travis AFB Elite Honor Guard, containing a replica of the Order of the Sword along with an invitation to attend a ceremony in his honor sometime in the Spring of 2000 to receive the Order of the Sword, the highest honor the enlisted ranks can bestowed upon an individual. A unanimous vote must be taken by all Command Chiefs throughout AMC in order for an individual to become inducted into the Order of the Sword. The invitation was given to BGEN Roser during his retirement dinner on October 14,1999

Medium shot, side view, dedication ceremonies were held at Travis Air Force Base, California on March 12, 1999, to commemorate The Enlisted Oath Wall in honor of Year of the Enlisted Force 1998. Construction began at the corner of Travis Blvd. and Burgan St. in October of 1998 and was completed in late February 1999. Three granite slabs, each engraved in succession with stripes from AIRMAN to CHIEF line the walkway leading up to the Enlisted Wall where it states the oath taken by every Enlisted personnel. Brigadier General Steven A. Roser, USAF, commander of the 60th Air Mobility Wing, reads the oath to (l. to r.) MSGT Dean Noe, USAF, 60th Aerial Port Squadron at Travis AFB, and SRA James...

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[Complete] Scene Caption: Medium shot, side view, dedication ceremonies were held at Travis Air Force Base, California on March 12, 1999, to commemorate The Enlisted Oath Wall in honor of Year of the Enlisted Force 1998. Construction began at the corner of Travis Blvd. and Burgan St. in October of 1998 and was completed in late February 1999. Three granite slabs, each engraved in succession with stripes from Airman to Chief line the walkway leading up to the Enlisted Wall where it states the oath taken by every Enlisted personnel. Brigadier General Steven A. Roser, USAF, commander of the 60th Air Mobility Wing, reads the oath to (l. to r.) MSGT Dean Noe, USAF, 60th Aerial Port Squadron at Travis AFB, and SRA James Henderson, USAF, 60th Supply Squadron at Travis AFB, as they repeat it back and become the first Enlisted members to take the Oath at the Enlisted Oath Wall. Command Chief Master Sergeant Dan C. Johnson, USAF, 60th Air Mobility Wing at Travis Air Force Base, California, stands at attention in the background observing.

Base: Travis Air Force Base

State: California (CA)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: Kristina P. Cilia

Release Status: Released to Public

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