Friday, May 29, 2015
Senior Amn. Antwon Cole, 60th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter finds his nitch TRAVIS AIR FORCE BASE, CA, US
Senior
Amn. Antwon Cole, 60th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, performs an
operations check on a Crash 9 fire fighting vehicle as he begins a 48-hour
shift May 27, 2015 at Travis AFB, Calif. The Compton, Calif., native has been
in the Air Force just three years and has already been named his department's
2014 fire fighter of the year. "When I joined the Air Force I wanted a job
that would challenge me with greater responsibilities than what most young
people have," Cole said. "Today I drive a vehicle that's worth about
$675,000, and I'm here to save lives and protect property, so it's a great
fit." (U.S. Air Force photo by Ken Wright/Released
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