• Operation Gratitude volunteers needed

    The 349th Air Mobility Wing Top 3 council will host the eighth annual Operation Gratitude June 14 at 10 a.m. at the Yountville Veterans Home in Yountville, Calif. The event will honor veterans for the service and sacrifices made while serving in the military. Last year, more than 130 volunteers took

  • 6th ARS DUI free nine years

    The 6th Air Refueling Squadron at Travis has not had an arrested an Airman for driving under the influence in more than nine years. Despite the rise in active duty and civilian employee DUIs in 2007, and considering there are 150-plus people in the 6th ARS, the streak is even more surprising. Maj.

  • Airman receives Bad Conduct Discharge

    A Travis airman basic received confinement for two months and a Bad Conduct Discharge in court-martial proceedings here recently. The Airman, assigned to the 60th Services Squadron, was charged with wrongful use of the credit card of another Airman; larceny of less than $500 from USAA, a violation

  • 60th CMS, EMS to merge

    On June 6, the men and women of the 60th Component Maintenance Squadron and the 60th Equipment Maintenance Squadron will trade in their old squadron hats for new ones reading 60 MXS, representing the reactivated 60th Maintenance Squadron. Both squadrons will consolidate in order to meet the changes

  • 60th AMW announces Quarterly Award winners

    The following Team Travis members were chosen as the 60th Air Mobility Wing Quarterly Award first quarter award winners in their respective categories. Airman of the Quarter Senior Airman Amanda Noble 60th Logistics Readiness Squadron NCO of the Quarter Tech. Sgt. Brian Lowe 60th Security Forces

  • AMC Services offers additional FitFactor prizes

    In an effort to maximize participation in the Air Force FitFactor program, Air Mobility Command Services will further encourage AMC youth participation by awarding three guaranteed monthly prizes (two 1 GB iPod shuffles and one $15 iTunes Music Card) during the months of May through September.

  • Be aware of OPSEC during hotel check-in

    Personnel need to be aware of hotels asking for Common Access Cards and the potential risks involved in providing them. There have been some recent cases in which Americans have been requested to fill out very detailed information when checking into hotels in the Middle East. In one specific

  • Remembering the Holocaust

    April 27 will mark the beginning of the Holocaust observance week known as the Days of Remembrance. Congress designates the week as a time to look back and reflect on the horrors committed by the Nazis against millions of people and remember those who suffered at their hands. Every year the United

  • May 1 celebrated as Law Day

    Law Day is a national day set aside to celebrate the rule of law, and underscores how law and the legal process have contributed to the freedoms all Americans share. Law Day was established by former President Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1958 as a day of national dedication to the principles of

  • Properly discard of smoking materials

    As the summer months quickly approach, the hills will turn brown and with the dryness comes extreme potential for grass fires. The primary reason most grass fires begin is because of improperly discarded smoking materials. The simple action of tossing a lit cigarette out the window or on to a lawn