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Gen. Robin Rand, commander of Air Education and Training Command; Chief Master Sgt. Robert Boyer, 19th Air Force command chief master sergeant; and Brig. Gen. Bob LaBrutta, 502nd Air Base Wing and Joint Base San Antonio commander; and along with other Air Force representatives carry the Air Force wreath April 20 during the annual Fiesta San Antonio Fiesta Pilgrimage to the Alamo, a memorial tribute to the Alamo heroes and the heritage of Texas. The wreath-bearing procession is a solemn occasion during which historic, civic, patriotic, military and school groups depart Municipal Auditorium and walk silently to the Alamo carrying wreaths, which are placed at the Alamo. From its beginning in 1891, Fiesta San Antonio has grown into an annual celebration that includes civic and military observances, street and river float parades, exhibits, sports, music and food representing the spirit, diversity and vitality of San Antonio. (U.S. Air Force by Johnny Saldivar/released)
150420-F-YQ806-126.JPG Photo By: Johnny SaldivarReleased

Gen. Robin Rand, commander of Air Education and Training Command; Chief Master Sgt. Robert Boyer, 19th Air Force command chief master sergeant; and Brig. Gen. Bob LaBrutta, 502nd Air Base Wing and Joint Base San Antonio commander; and along with other Air Force representatives carry the Air Force wreath April 20 during the annual Fiesta San Antonio Fiesta Pilgrimage to the Alamo, a memorial tribute to the Alamo heroes and the heritage of Texas. The wreath-bearing procession is a solemn occasion during which historic, civic, patriotic, military and school groups depart Municipal Auditorium and walk silently to the Alamo carrying wreaths, which are placed at the Alamo. From its beginning in 1891, Fiesta San Antonio has grown into an annual celebration that includes civic and military observances, street and river float parades, exhibits, sports, music and food representing the spirit, diversity and vitality of San Antonio. (U.S. Air Force by Johnny Saldivar/released)


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