• Change comes to enlisted reviews

    One thing that we all know for sure is that change is inevitable and constant.The time has come for one of the larger procedural changes to occur and it is one that most have been rallying for and waiting on: the evolution to the Enlisted Evaluation System. Most importantly, this change will ensure

  • Mentorship vital to future of Air Force, nation

    Travis, I hope this article finds all of you in good standing personally, professionally and spiritually. So far, 2015 has been another outstanding year for this amazing installation as we consistently answer our nation's call to provide global air refueling, global reach and move countless active

  • Travis, Army ready in case of emergency

    The California Army National Guard 49th Military Police Brigade trained with the 821st Contingency Response Squadron and the 22nd Airlift Squadron Aug. 7 at Travis Air Force Base, California.Eagle Walk, the two-day training exercise, involved an air mobility exercise and a ground force exercise to

  • Nutrition goals help to build muscle

    For a lot of sports, building muscle mass may be a goal to improve performance. Eating the right foods to put on extra mass is critical for a successful weight training program.Fortunately, the Sports, Cardiovascular and Wellness Nutrition - a Dietetic Practice Group of the Academy of Nutrition and

  • 60th Operations Group welcomes new commander

    Col. Christopher Maddox took command of the 60th Operations Group here July 30, becoming the newest leader of Air Mobility Command's largest and only three-mission design series operations group.A command pilot with 3,500 flight hours, including more than 500 combat hours in the C-17 Globemaster III

  • Air Force needs every Airman as leader

    Does every Airman truly need to be a leader?  The short answer is yes. Obviously, there are various levels of leadership within the Air Force, but even an airman basic is a leader in the community by virtue of wearing the uniform.The civilian population looks to members of the uniformed services for

  • Travis' last C-5 departs for upgrade

    Travis Air Force Base, California, sent its last C-5 Galaxy to Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Georgia, Aug. 4 to be upgraded to a C-5M Super Galaxy. This will mark Travis from a transition base to a completed C-5M base."(The transition includes) upgrades to avionics, electrical, bleed air,