• 60th FSS implements new assignment process

    The 60th Force Support Squadron has implemented a new, more efficient process that decreases the amount of time Travis members spend on out processing. In the past when an assignment flowed to a member, certain paperwork had to be hand-walked with all necessary out-processing forms, and turned into

  • Air Force announces new mission statement

    Team Travis it's Friday, Friday, Friday - time to relax and enjoy this wonderful weather as the season begins to change. Speaking of change; did you know our Air Force has a revised mission statement? On Aug. 27, senior Air Force leaders gathered for a strategic summit at Bolling Air Force Base,

  • Fruit and vegetables - more really does matter!

    A diet rich in fruits and vegetables may reduce the risk of chronic diseases such as heart disease, stroke and diabetes. Fresh fruits and vegetables are foods that you can eat more of because they are lower in calories and fat but high in fiber. You can eat many more fresh fruits and vegetables than

  • “A-T-D”

    There are three letters I have come to realize play a significant role in our success. Those three letters are "A-T-D," which stand for "attention to detail." While attention to detail seems like a silly cliché, it is the foundation for excellence in all we do. And, it does take time to do. It is

  • 615th CRW commander flies final flight of career

    With his family, friends and members of Team Travis gathered outside base operations Sept. 22, Col. Anthony Hinen, 615th Contingency Response Wing commander, made his final approach and landed a U.S. Air Force aircraft for the last time of his 27-year career. "It feels great!" said Colonel Hinen as

  • 615th CRW commander bids farewell

    It has been my distinct honor and privilege to serve the men and women of the 615th Contingency Response Wing for the past 21 months. During that time my focus has been on improving our combat readiness and taking care of our Airmen. I am incredibly proud of our Airmen and their accomplishments

  • Travis Airmen earns title of Air Forces Ranger

    The goal of United States Army Rangers training is to mold troops into some of the best combat soldiers in the world. Primarily, the experience is reserved for members of the Army, although not exclusively. When Staff Sgt. William Kelly, a Raven Team Leader with 60th Security Forces Squadron,