• Get involved this holiday season

    Happy Holidays! This Monday we celebrated the Christmas Tree and Menorah Lighting Ceremony by the Main Gate. This event, complete with hot drinks, tabletops full of home-baked cookies and cheerful fellowship kicked off the Team Travis holiday season. Thank you to the Chapel staff, our Civil

  • Chief encourages Airmen to support wing, squadron functions

    Party, party, party! I hope everyone is enjoying themselves as we celebrate and give thanks during this festive time of year. Please tell me you are going to attend or have attended your squadron's holiday party. Don't be one of those people that say, "I'm not attending that party, I work with them

  • Warfighter Laser Surgery Center - a site for sore eyes

    We are privileged to be members of the greatest air and space force in the history of mankind. Our Air Force has leveraged this nation's technological strengths to give us an overwhelming advantage over any potential enemy. It is truly awe inspiring to witness the performance of our newest

  • Operation Brown Bag nets ton of food for AFRC

    Chaplain Assistants, with the help of Travis parishioners, donated more than a ton of food to the Food Pantry at the Airman and Family Readiness Center Wednesday as part of Operation Brown Bag. "There were many groups doing food drives in the area," said Tech. Sgt. Esmeralda Aharon, chaplain

  • Consider terrorist threat protection this holiday season

    Terrorism is an indiscriminate crime that comes in varying forms of threats and violence and is used primarily to attain political goals of one form or another. Terrorists generate fear through acts of violence, intimidation and coercion. As recent events have shown, terrorists have reached new

  • Annual tree lighting set for Monday

    The 60th Air Mobility Wing Chapel invites all of Team Travis and their family members to come celebrate the base's annual Christmas tree and Menorah lighting ceremony to start the holiday season. The ceremony takes place at 5 p.m. Monday on the green between Travis Boulevard and the Child

  • 60th OSS Formal Training Unit, Life Support move increases efficiency

    It was an operation that required the cooperation of five base organizations, more than seven months of planning, and the razing and renovating of three buildings. And you thought your Do-It-Yourself move was hard. The 60th Operations Support Squadron KC-10 Formal Training Unit recently moved

  • 60th OSS victorious again

    The 60th Operations Support Squadron reached their 11th strait victory defeating the 15th Air Mobility Operations Squadron, 27 to 6. The 60th OSS dominated the first half starting with receiver Ryan Habbeshaw's interception. Habbeshaw caught the ball then pitched it to Royce Mace, 60th OSS safety,

  • Change remains only constant in Air Force

    "The only constant is change." This saying, which you have probably heard a lot lately, is credited to Greek Philosopher Heraclitus who lived more than 2,000 years ago. Of course, when he said it, he said literally "Nothing endures but change." I guess even his quote has changed. I found this quote

  • Our flag displays our appreciation

    You know, paying respect and honor to our Flag, Old Glory, is a way of displaying our appreciation for being Americans. She's seen us through every conflict and war. In fact, she flies high today casting down her shadow of freedom over the Airmen in Iraq, Afghanistan and other far away lands. Her