• EOHCAMP Assessment begins Sept. 15

    Travis' week-long external Environmental and Occupational Health Compliance Assessment and Management Program evaluation begins Sept. 15. A team led by environmental and occupational health experts from Air Mobility Command and McChord Air Force Base, Wash., assisted by private environmental and

  • Rich history for retired pilot

    For one former Travis pilot, the story of his past is one filled with unique experiences and rich Travis history. He is humanitarian, aviator, veteran, crusader and entrepreneur. When given the opportunity to talk with Duncan Miller, one is immediately intrigued by his humility and generosity. The

  • Team Travis: Take pride in what you do

    Team Travis it's Friday, Friday, Friday! I'm looking forward to this weekend of relaxation and spending time with Charlene and Dominique. Last week I had a conversation with a general officer; during our discussion he asked me what I thought were the biggest three challenges our Airmen face today.

  • Time: Invest and balance

    Time is a valuable resource and one that cannot be renewed. As our Air Force shrinks, more demands are placed on each individual. This fallout causes us to closely prioritize how we use our allotted time. There are many philosophies for managing time and prioritizing work, but with our non-stop

  • Travis to host Retiree Appreciation Day

    The Travis Retiree Activities Office will pay tribute to military retirees and their families on Sept. 6, at the Travis Conference Center. Light refreshments will be available starting at 8 a.m. for attendees. The formal portion of program will begin at 8:30 a.m. with speeches from Team Travis

  • Contingency wing joins relief support for Gustav

    With the remnants of Hurricane Gustav dropping heavy rains and producing strong winds to the Gulf Coast, members of the 615th Contingency Response Wing jumped into action, showing their rapid deployment skills to any situation. Approximately 50 members of the 615th CRW departed Travis on a C-5

  • Contingency wing joins relief support for Hurricane Gustav

    With the remnants of Hurricane Gustav dropping heavy rains and producing strong winds to the Gulf Coast, members of the 615th Contingency Response Wing jumped in to action, showing their rapid deployment skills to any situation. Approximately 50 members of the 615 CRW departed Travis on a C-5 Galaxy

  • Travis showcases mobility at air expo

    More than 150,000 pairs of eyes looked to the sky and witnessed aerial acts from across the country performing at the 2008 Travis Air Expo at Travis Air Force Base Aug. 30 and 31. Headlining the air expo were the USAF Thunderbirds, the Air Force's official aerial demonstration team. Their precise

  • Home sweet home for C-133 Cargomaster

    In front of more than 80,000 spectators, the last flying C-133A Cargomaster returned home to Travis Air Force Base at the 2008 Travis Air Expo, Aug. 30. The event was special for a lot of reasons said Master Sgt. Terry Juran, Travis Air Museum director. "The arrival and retirement of the C-133 here

  • The Last Flight of the C-133 Cargomaster

    It is in very rare instances that a person gets to see the last of something occur in front of their very eyes. This will be the case on Aug. 30 during the 2008 Travis Air Expo, when the last Douglas C-133 "Cargomaster" flies from Alaska to Travis. Thousands of spectators will be on hand to witness