Air Force Crosses Into the Blue with New Bus Design
2/19/2004 - WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Secretary of the Air Force Dr. James G. Roche and Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. John P. Jumper will unveil the Air Force's new bus wrap designs today at a Pentagon ceremony.
The program includes 10 base-owned buses used to transport service members across the U.S. and around the local areas of Bolling AFB in Washington, D.C.; Randolph AFB in San Antonio, Texas; the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo.; and Nellis AFB in Las Vegas, Nev.
The graphics on the buses reflect the Air Force's flight mission and demonstrate the diversity and breadth of careers within the Air Force. Design images include the F/A-22, a pilot, special operations, a surgeon, an honor guardsman and security forces. The recruiting web site and phone number are also listed. Each bus has the same two designs - one on each side.
Two of Bolling's four buses will be displayed at the unveiling. Experts will also be on hand to answer project and recruiting questions.
This test concept will last one year with the possibility to expand if the project receives good public response and the shrink-wrap proves to be durable.
Media who wish to attend the unveiling and/or require escorts should contact Jackie Hampton, 703-697-4425 Jacqulyn.Hampton@pentagon.af.mil, or Teanna Jones, 703-693-9088 Teanna.Jones@pentagon.af.mil. |
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