• Travis announces newest captains, majors and lieutenant colonels

    The following Travis first lieutenants have been selected for promotion to captain 60th Operations Group Robert Buckley, 9th Air Refueling Squadron Seth Pelletier, 9th ARS 60th Mission Support Group Matthew Harvey, 60th Aerial Port Squadron 60th Maintenance Group Wesley Hayne, 660th Aircraft

  • DGMC Pharmacy asks for your Rx back

    Have you ever reached for the apple juice only to discover you picked up the Pine Sol instead? Imagine what might happen if you were too young to read the label or know the difference. Since 1961, the third week in March has been designated as National Poison Prevention Week. "The week is an

  • Team Travis announces newest senior master sergeants

    The following master sergeants have been selected for promotion to senior master sergeant. Michael Carlson , 660th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron Rebecca Carlson, 60th Aerial Port Squadron David Crowell, Command Post Kevin Delp, 6th Air Refueling Squadron David Edwards, 60th Air Mobility Wing Enrique

  • The most preventable cancer

    What do Audrey Hepburn, Vince Lombardi, Pope John Paul II, Ronald Reagan and Sharon Osborne all have in common? They all had, or were treated for colorectal cancer. March is Colorectal Awareness Month, highlighting the third most common, second most deadly, but most easily preventable cancer. It is

  • Base power outage -- Keep your food safe!

    A base-wide power outage is scheduled for March 15 and the required maintenance may take up to five hours. The Public Health Flight at David Grant USAF Medical Center offers these pointers to help keep you and your family safe from potential problems due to a lack of proper refrigeration of

  • Virtual reality treatment speeds recovery from PTSD

    The Air Force has recently introduced new virtual reality-based software to help Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom veterans combat post traumatic stress disorder. The software, introduced to eight bases in the Air Force, is designed to create a safe environment for redeployers

  • Food inspections one of DGMC's Public Health office's many duties

    In light of recent media reports concerning recalls of food items made with contaminated peanut butter products, the David Grant USAF Medical Center's Public Health office would like all Team Travis members to know that none of the base dining halls or Commissary carry any foodstuffs containing

  • DGMC commander receives 2009 Excellence in Military Emergency Medicine Award

    Dr. (Col.) Lee E. Payne, commander of the 60th Medical Group at David Grant USAF Medical Center, received the 2009 Excellence in Military Emergency Medicine Award from the Government Services chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians. "I am very humbled to receive this award," said Dr.

  • Base water update

    The Travis Water Distribution System has recently received complaints describing the tap water as having an odor and an "earthy" or "musty" taste. The situation first came to light Feb. 20, when base personnel were contacted about taste and odor problems from Sacramento Delta water treated at the