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Air Force and Oklahoma government officials gather Aug. 17 to attend an open house in celebration of the Tinker Aerospace Complex's largest facility, Bldg. 9001. From left are, Brig. Gen. Bruce Litchfield, 76th Maintenance Wing commander; Scott Meacham, Oklahoma state treasurer; Gen. Donald Hoffman, commander of Air Force Materiel Command; Sen. James Inhofe, R-Okla.; Maj. Gen. David Gillett, Oklahoma City Air Logistics Center commander; James Schmidt, Local 916 union president; Col. Kelly Larson, commander of the Defense Logistics Agency, Oklahoma City; Ray Vaughn, Oklahoma County commissioner and David Thompson, of the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce. The event took place in the 545th Propulsion Maintenance Squadron's TF33 turbo fan engine maintenance shop, where workers moved after renovation of Bldg. 9001. In September 2008, the Air Force entered into a low-cost, long-term lease, with Oklahoma County for use of the former General Motors facility. (Air Force photo/Dave Faytinger)
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