• Feeling grateful: My cancer survival story

    Cancer is scary, treatment is chilling and nothing about cancer is fun. Every November is Men’s Health Awareness Month, but this “Movember,” it hit so much closer to home.

  • Disposition of Personal Effects: Senior Airman Adrian Fundora

    Lt. Morgan Comer, 921st Contingency Response Squadron, is authorized to make disposition of the personal property of Senior Airman Adrian Fundora, deceased, 821st Contingency Response Squadron, as stated in Air Force Instruction 34-501, Mortuary Affairs Program.

  • Exercise Roundel Gasium prepares Travis to operate anytime, anywhere

    From Nov. 14 - 20, Travis AFB conducted Roundel Gasium, an exercise, to test the base’s ability to survive and operate in hostile environments.The chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosive response exercise, highlighted two key components, readiness and the base motto, “No Bounds.”

  • Leadership Round: 60th OSS

    The Leadership Rounds program provides 60th AMW leadership an opportunity to interact with Airmen and receive a detailed view of each mission performed at Travis AFB.

  • Caring for Airmen pushes Travis sergeant to recognition

    Ask Senior Master Sgt. Marcus Hewett’s colleagues about him and they practically throw a dictionary at you.Selfless. Phenomenal. Leader. Servant. Sharp. Enabler. Friendly. Kind. The descriptors just keep flowing.

  • Airmen gain CR proficiency during Exercise Night Fury

    Approximately 180 Airmen from the 821st Contingency Response Group participated in Exercise Night Fury Nov. 1-10. Operating out of three locations in California and Nevada, Devil Raiders demonstrated proficiency in their ability to open and operate remote airfields, maintain command and control, and

  • Preventing seasonal flu

    The flu is a contagious respiratory illness caused by the influenza viruses that infect the nose, throat, and sometimes the lungs.

  • Travis Airmen visit Tesla, streamline processes in vehicle maintenance

    Airmen assigned to the 60th Logistics Readiness Squadron from Travis Air Force Base partnered with Tesla here, Nov. 12, to evaluate and improve existing vehicle maintenance procedures for the installation. Fifteen Airmen toured the service center and learned about Tesla’s vehicle acceptance process