• Remember guidelines during election time

    Participating at the voting polls on primary day Feb. 5 is something all Airmen and civilian federal employees are encouraged to do. California's primary is part of what is being dubbed "Super Duper Tuesday." Twenty-four states will hold their primaries or caucuses, resulting in the largest

  • Housing privatization meeting Jan. 16

    The 60th Air Mobility Wing commander and GMH Military Housing will jointly host a town hall meeting Jan. 16 at the Base Theater beginning at 6 p.m. GMH Military Housing management company will be presenting information about the company, the housing project, site plans and housing floor plans and

  • Team Travis Operation Candy Drop a success

    Operation Candy Drop, a drive to collect and deliver holiday candy to Iraqi and Afghani military members and children by U.S. military members started Nov. l at Travis Air Force Base, Calif. It then continued in the Central Command area of responsibility through the New Year. The inspiration for the

  • DGMC's Women's Health Clinic provides two steps to prevent cervical cancer

    January is National Cervical Health Awareness Month, a great time for the Women's Health clinic at David Grant USAF Medical Center to remind women about the importance of prevention and early detection of cervical cancer. In 2006, approximately 9,700 cases of cervical cancer were diagnosed in the

  • Commander's Action Line: Crosswalk safety

    Question:  While driving on Ragsdale Road near the Child Development Center, I recently came close to hitting a woman and her small child. At 7 a.m., it is still dark and hard to see the crosswalk as the paint is faded and it is missing reflectors. Is it possible to replace these on the crosswalk?

  • Travis Airman receives bad conduct discharge

    A Travis Airman was sentenced to reduction in grade to E-1, forfeiture of $400 for three months, restriction to Travis for two months, hard labor for two months, confinement for one month and a bad conduct discharge in court martial proceedings here recently. An airman 1st class assigned to the 60th

  • Global Reach and Hope for Today & Future Generations

    To the Men and Women of Air Mobility Command: As my first 100 days in command draw to a close, I wanted to take a moment to share my impressions of the outstanding things I have seen and experienced in these few short weeks. Simply put, I am awestruck by the professionalism, dedication and

  • In Remembrance: Senior Airman Nicholas Eischen

    Senior Airman Nicholas Eischen, 60th Medical Operations Squadron, aerospace medical services technician, passed away Dec. 24 of non-combat related causes while serving in Afghanistan. Airman Eischen was born July 6, 1983, in Fresno, Calif., and joined the Air Force July 22, 2003. He was assigned to

  • 60th LRS Fuels Management Flight to compete for the William H. Penton Award

    The 60th Logistics Readiness Squadron fuels management flight is gearing up for a competition to compete for the best fuels operation in Air Mobility Command. With a proven track record and an unwavering commitment to excellence, the 60th LRS plans on bringing the William H. Penton Award home once

  • Facility renovations make progress at DGMC

    The David Grant USAF Medical Center continues to make measurable progress providing a "fresh look" to the 808,475 square foot facility. The $7.9 million structural interior design renovation is the first update to the nearly 20-year-old medical facility since DGMC opened its doors in December