• Travis' unblinking eye

    Fog rolls across a dark and cold airfield, as much of Team Travis sleeps peacefully, their workday done. It is quiet - at least, as quiet as Air Mobility Command's largest base can be - and few will stir tonight, safe and warm in their beds. Maintainers busy themselves readying aircraft for the next

  • Keep safety a top priority

    As the Unit Compliance Inspection approaches, Team Travis continues to stay focused on completing all necessary tasks and items. During this time, safety remains Travis' top priority and responsibility. To that end, the Voluntary Protection Program is dedicated to ensuring safety stays at the top of

  • Be good...do good...for good

    Did you know that our Air Force core values are the end result of philosophers debating for thousands of years? Throughout history, moralists advanced and built on theories meant to examine one's life and to separate the good from the not-so-good. Philosophical giants like Socrates, Kant, Hobbes,

  • Radio frequency devices must be approved

    Devices emitting radio frequency must be approved by the 60th Communications Squadron before use on Travis. Such equipment includes Family Radio Service, Land Mobile Radio System, radar guns, wireless headsets and wireless local area network LAN devices. The lattermost is especially prevalent, said

  • Making out a will a mature decision for family

    Wills and Probate Often the last item on someone's to-do list is writing a will. While the decision to have a will is a personal decision, failure to prepare one may have a severe impact on loved ones left behind. Those who pass away without one can leave their families with unnecessary, unpleasant

  • Travis continues base decal requirement

    Travis continues to require base vehicle decals for all personnel who live or work on base, including military (active, Reserve and guard) members, their families and DoD civilian employees assigned to Travis. For personnel with a base decal that expired in 2007, Security Forces have allowed a

  • Memorial held for military working dog

    Arko, an 8-year-old military working dog assigned to Travis, died from natural causes in his kennel Nov. 27. A memorial service was held for him Jan. 24 at the Military Personnel Flight auditorium. Arko served with the 60th Security Forces Squadron for almost seven years as an explosive detector and

  • 2008 Military Saves program kicks off Feb. 25

    The following are the schedule of events for the 2008 Military Saves campaign: - Campaign Kick-off, Operation Financial Freedom, with guest speaker Loral Langemeier Feb. 25 from 10 to 11 a.m. and 2 to 3 p.m. at the base theater - Day and evening Financial Freedom classes at the Airman and Family