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The Maintenance Control Center for the 60th Military Airlift Wing at Travis AFB, California, is staffed by enlisted and officer personnel twenty four hours a day. Exact Date Shot Unknown

Air to air front view of Air Mobility Command's 60th Military Airlift Wing's C-141 Starlifter after takeoff from Travis AFB, California. Exact Date Shot Unknown

Air to air front view of a C-141 Starlifter, assigned to the 60th Military Airlift Wing, Travis AFB, California, flying over the runway at Travis AFB during a training mission. Exact Date Shot Unknown

Air to air U.S. Army personnel offload from a Military Airlift Command contracted Tower Airlines 747 jumbo jet at Norton AFB, California. Exact Date Shot Unknown

U.S. Army personnel offload from a Military Airlift Command contracted Tower Airlines 747 jumbo jet at Norton, AFB, California. Exact Date Shot Unknown

Air to air front view of Air Mobility Command's 60th Military Airlift Wing's C-5 Galaxy flying over the coastline, with San Francisco and bay in background, during training mission out of Travis, AFB, California. Exact Date Shot Unknown

Air to air side view of a 60th Military Airlift Wing's C-141 Starlifter flying over northern California near Travis AFB, California. Exact Date Shot Unknown

Air to air front view of a Air Mobility Command's 60th Military Airlift Wing's C-5 Galaxy as it takes off from Travis AFB, California. Exact Date Shot Unknown

Air to air view of a Military Airlift Command C-141B Starlifter from the 60th Military Airlift Wing flying over the Golden Gate Bridge and San Francisco, California. Exact Date Shot Unknown

The Maintenance Control Center for the 60th Military Airlift Wing at Travis AFB, California, is staffed by enlisted and officer personnel twenty four hours a day. Exact Date Shot Unknown

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Scene Camera Operator: Ken Hackman

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01/01/1986
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maintenance control center maintenance control center military airlift military airlift california officer personnel hours officer personnel twenty four hours control center air force base high resolution exact date ken hackman travis air force base us national archives