• U.S. Air Force Airmen conduct joint inspection training

    Four U.S. Air Force service members recently conducted joint inspection training with contractors July 25-31, 2016, at Camp Lemonnier, Djibouti.Airmen from the 821st Contingency Response Squadron, deployed from Travis Air Force Base, Calif., taught several Kellogg, Brown and Root contractors about

  • Air Force duo key to Army medical aid in Honduras

    Medical Readiness Training Exercises, Military Partnership Engagements and Mobile Surgical Team deployments have been the backbone of Joint Task Force-Bravo’s humanitarian mission in Central America for the past 23 years and have touched the lives of hundreds of thousands of people, built partner

  • Travis sergeant’s son finishes Eagle Scout project

    For Boy Scout Jacob De Alejandro, there was a long road to get to where he is today.Jacob, son of deployed Master Sgt. Edward De Alejandro, 60th Maintenance Squadron, recently completed his Eagle Scout Project by building picnic tables for Rush Ranch Open Space, part of the Solano Land Trust in

  • Operations Group showcase displays refueling mission

    Travis Air Force Base service members and family members were invited to the operations group showcase, featuring the 6th Air Refueling Squadron to learn about the mission and crew of a KC-10 Extender July 27.

  • Help FES make fire season short-lived

    California spends more than a quarter of a billion dollars each year fighting wildfires, most of which occur from June to September, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.

  • Airman pursues dreams through Air Force

    The goals and aspirations of Airman 1st Class Luis Luna are lofty. However, his determination and dedication toward attaining those goals is apparent within moments of meeting him. They beam on the forefront of his personality.

  • Civil engineers show breadth of AF skills

    Team Travis. One team, one fight. I can name numerous catch phrases that espouse the idea that we are all in this together, but have you ever thought of how your actions support our mission at Travis, Air Force Base, California, and beyond to support combatant commanders? Each one of us plays a

  • Facility managers provide critical link to software

    Have you ever wondered who pays the base’s electric bill, keeps the base cool in the summer or repairs toilets as they break? Or who ensures we have drivable roads, secured perimeter fence lines and quality drinking water? Imagine the manpower necessary to keep more than 400 facilities operating as

  • Patriot Wyvern helps Airmen, Soldiers spread wings

    Patriot Wyvern gave Airmen and Soldiers a chance to learn and work together at Travis Air Force Base, California, July 23–24, 2016. This exercise is designed to reinforce the skills needed to respond to worldwide contingency operations.