• The Justice Files: March

    During March, two Airmen received final review of nonjudicial punishment under Article 15, Uniform Code of Military Justice and two Airmen were involuntarily separated. The following are tools used by commanders as a means of punishment, rehabilitation as well as maintaining unit good order and

  • Travis AFB Exchange offers free exclusive military brat patch on April 7

    The first ever military brat patch is part of the Army and Air Force Exchange Service’s celebration of Month of the Military Child. Patches will be handed out to military children while supplies last from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. April 7 at the Travis AFB Exchange. Kids will also receive a coupon for $5 in

  • CHPS Spring Into Shape challenge

    Let’s “Spring Into Shape!” Join Civilian Health Promotion Services for the Spring Into Shape Physical Activity Challenge. This initiative is open to all federal civilian employees and active duty members.

  • Travis Exchange, commissary honor Vietnam veterans

    In partnership with the United States of America Vietnam War Commemoration, the Army and Air Force Exchange Service and Defense Commissary Agency at Travis Air Force Base, California, will honor all who served during the Vietnam War with free commemorative lapel pins marking the war’s 50th

  • Travis AFB celebrates Piggy Bank Pageant participants

    The Airman and Family Readiness Center, in partnership with Friends of Family Services, held the Piggy Bank Pageant in conjunction with Military Saves Week to encourage military children to set money goals and begin saving.

  • Travis hosts Spark Innovation Summit

    Representatives from each major command in the U.S. Air Force met March 5-7 at Travis Air Force Base, California, for an innovation summit focusing on the implementation of the AFWERX program at various bases across the Air Force.

  • Healthy eating programs aim to keep Team Travis fit

    Are you overwhelmed by daily decisions about what to eat, how much to eat and when to eat? An easy way to learn about which foods are lower in fat and calories is to think in terms of go, slow, and whoa.

  • Food trucks return to Travis Exchange March 20

    Airmen, families and the Travis Air Force Base, California, community can choose from a variety of delicious flavors from local food trucks during March at the Travis Exchange.

  • Putting the "lit" in spirituality

    “There is nothing that we can’t do when we put our minds to it,” said Chaplain (Maj. Gen.) Dondi E. Costin, U.S. Air Force chief of chaplains. “There is no difficulty you can give us, there is no challenge you can put before us, there is nothing that you could have us face that we’re not going to