• Last mission arrives at Travis

    The last flight transporting military family members who voluntarily departed Japan as part of Operation Pacific Passage arrived Monday at Travis Air Force Base.One hundred fifteen passengers were greeted by Air Force, Army, Navy, and Marine Corps members along with hundreds of volunteers who

  • Travis volunteers aid Operation Pacific Passage

    Nearly 1,000 service members from the Air Force, Army, Navy and Marines along with dependants, civil service workers and community leaders volunteered March 22 through Monday in support of Operation Pacific Passage.Team Travis, in conjunction with the Airman and Family Readiness Center, joint

  • Members voluntarily leave Japan in support of Operation Pacific Passage

    More than 500 service members, dependants and civil service employees, who voluntarily departed Japan, arrived at Travis Air Force Base today aboard charted military flights in support of Operation Pacific Passage.U.S. Army North officials along with Team Travis members activated the Joint Reception

  • Be food safe during power outages

    The Public Health Flight at David Grant USAF Medical Center offer the following pointers to help keep you and your family safe from potential problems due to a lack of proper refrigeration of perishable food at work and home, especially during power outages.Keep foods at safe temperaturesPotentially

  • Wind a factor for Fleet 5

    The delta breeze blowing from west to east through Travis can be detrimental to the members of Fleet 5. Airman 1st Class Abby Potter and Senior Airman Zachary Berndt, 60th Aerial Port Squadron air transportation specialists, are the lavatory service technicians at Travis. When a plane needs to be

  • 'Dirty boys' dig in, get hands messy

    After washing his uniform, Staff Sgt. Nicholas Haasch, 60th Civil Engineer Squadron heavy equipment operator, still had dirt stains on the creases of his sleeves and pants. Sergeant Haasch, Senior Airman Evan Daly, Senior Airman Darren Kasten and Senior Airman Duron Washington are known as the "dirt