Andrews Air Force Base Took Shape the Base’S Former Name, Joint Base Tion—The 79Th Medical Wing, Home to When President Franklin D
THE MAGAZINE OF IBEW LOCAL 26 SERVING MARYLAND, VIRGINIA AND WASHINGTON, DC 4TH QUARTER 2015 IINVOLUME 8, NO. 4 Inside: VA AND MD PICNICS MINORITY COALITION LABOR NIGHT PHOTOS PAGE 18 / COMMUNITY OUTREACH PAGE 25 / PHOTOS PAGE 27 Business Manager Chuck Graham, Skip McConkey, Business Manager Chuck Graham, Greg Hough, and Foreman Greg Cobaugh and Foreman Greg Cobaugh Fred Aquino Local 26 and Singleton Electric Join Forces to Create a State-of-the-Art Military Medical Facility on the Grounds of Joint Base Andrews Business Manager Chuck Graham and Wendell Fabian Peter Vallandingham down below Subforeman oint Base Andrews is one of the most prominent military installations in the coun- Landon Milstead try and it makes its home here in the Washington, DC, area. Located in Prince George’s County, Joint Base Andrews houses Air Force One, the Boeing aircraft that carries the President of the United States; and on many occasions, has been the first stop in the United States for visiting foreign dignitaries, including kings, queens, prime ministers and popes. The base is a source of great pride for our military and Local 26 is proud to perform work on site. 8 THE MAGAZINE OF IBEW LOCAL 26, SERVING MARYLAND, VIRGINIA AND WASHINGTON, DC INC harge / 4TH QUARTER 2015 9 John Kleha and Greg Gray Mitch Richardson Kyle Barry John Kleha and Greg Gray Business Manager Chuck Graham and Rick Long The Original Medical Clinics and Surgery Center From left, Sean Lavin, Jeff Feldblum, Al White, Rob Palmer, and Mitchell Dicken Andrew Jewett, Mark Neidhardt, and Chris Tovar Andrews Air Force Base took shape the base’s former name, Joint Base tion—the 79th Medical Wing, home to when President Franklin D.
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