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Chief Master Sgt. Bryan A. Payne, 349th Air Mobility Wing command chief (far left) poses for a photo with the wing’s newest members at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., September 9, 2017.
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Sadie Jean was born October 21
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Senior Airman Shelby Horn poses for a portrait with her daughter Sadie
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Senior Airman Shelby Horn
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Master Sgt. Humberto Abiera, 55th Aerial Port Squadron, carries the U.S. Flag as he leads members from the 349th Air Mobility Wing during the National POW/MIA Recognition Day run Sept. 15, 2017, at Travis Air Force Base, Calif.
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Members of Team Travis pause for a moment to remember POWs and MIAs during a commemoration ceremony at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., on Sept. 15, 2017. Until July 18, 1979, no commemoration was held to honor America’s POW/MIAs.
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Airman 1st Class Jeremy Casem, 60th Aerial Port Squadron aerial porter, holds the U.S. flag during a POW/MIA commemoration ceremony to keep the flag from blowing over at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., on Sept. 15, 2017. There are currently 83,345 Americans that are missing from WWII, the Korean War, the Cold War, the Vietnam War, the 1991 Gulf War, Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom.
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Members of the 60th Air Mobility Wing finish up a 24-hour vigil run to commemorate POWs and MIAs at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., on Sept. 15, 2017. The run was followed up by a remembrance ceremony.
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Airman 1st Class Jeremy Casem, 60th Aerial Port Squadron aerial porter, holds on to the U.S. flag to keep it from blowing over during a POW/MIA commemoration ceremony at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., on Sept. 15, 2017. POW/MIA recognition ceremonies are held to ensure that America remembers its responsibility to stand behind those who serve our nation and to account for those who do not return.
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During the training event members donned the M50 mask, practiced securing personal protective equipment, discussed alarm levels and decontamination procedures.
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Hikers head away from the Eagle Creek Trail toward the Indian Creek Fire plume in the Columbia River Gorge near Portland, Ore., on Sept. 2, 2017.  Tech. Sgt. Robert Dones, 349th Medical Squadron surgical technician, helped guide the group safely out of the fire. (U.S. Air Force courtesy photo provided by Sarah Carlin Ames)
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Tech. Sgt. Robert Dones, 349th Medical Squadron surgical technician, (pictured second from top right) poses with a group of hikers after their overnight, 20-plus hour escape from the Eagle Creek Trail fire in the Columbia River Gorge near Portland, Ore, on Sept. 2, 2017. Dones helped guide about 150 hikers from the danger of the fire to safety. (U.S. Air Force courtesy photo provided by Sarah Carlin Ames)
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TeHikers head away from the Eagle Creek Trail fire in the Columbia River Gorge near Portland, Ore., on Sept. 2, 2017.A large portion of the hike was on narrow trails along high cliffs. Approximately 150 hikers were led to safety aided by Tech. Sgt. Robert Dones, 349th Medical Squadron surgica technician. (U.S. Air Force courtesy photo provided by Sarah Carlin Ames)
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Tech. Sgt. Robert Dones, 349th Medical Squadron surgical technician, lifts up a fence to he broke to allow hikers to escape during a 20-plus hour trek away from the Eagle Creek Trail fire in the Columbia River Gorge near Portland, Ore, on Sept. 2, 2017.  Dones helped guide about 150 hikers from the danger of the fire to safety. (U.S. Air Force courtesy photo provided by Sarah Carlin Ames)
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A view of the plume shortly after the fire took off on the Eagle Creek Trail in the Columbia River Gorge near Portland, Ore, on Sept. 2, 2017. Helicopters buzzed over heads to dump water on the fire, as around 150 people hunkered down on the Punchbowl Falls rocky beach. Tech. Sgt. Robert Dones, 349th Medical Squadron surgical technician, helped guide the group out of the fire. (U.S. Air Force courtesy photo provided by Sarah Carlin Ames)
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ech. Sgt. Robert Dones, 349th Medical Squadron surgical technician, poses for portrait at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., on Sept. 9, 2017. On Sept. 2, Dones went hiking on the Eagle Creek Trail in the Columbia River Gorge near Portland, Ore. While on the hike, a forest fire broke out. Dones helped gather a group of hikers who were stranded on the trail with the fire separating them from their way back. Approximately 150 hikers were led to safety aided by Dones.
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