• DGMC hosts research symposium June 17

    The seventh annual 60th Medical Group Clinical Research Symposium will be held June 17 at the David Grant USAF Medical Center dining hall patio from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.  

  • Ensuring Rapid Global Mobility: Travis supports JBLM, March ARB

    Rapid global mobility is the ability to deliver on demand to any location on Earth. At Travis Air Force Base, California, home to the largest air mobility wing in the U.S. Air Force, Airmen in the 860th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron pride themselves on helping ensure Air Mobility Command can deliver

  • Honorary Commanders tour 60th Operations Group

    The purpose of the Travis’ Honorary Commander Program is to promote relationships between base senior leadership and civilian partners, foster civic appreciation of the Air Force mission and its Airmen, maximize opportunities to share the Air Force story with new stewards and to communicate mutual

  • Protect what you’ve earned, maintain readiness

    During my recent assignment at United States Central Command, MacDill Air Force Base, Florida, I would walk by Marine Corps Forces Central Command Headquarters and admire the signs posted around their campus. The clear, unambiguous signs displaying the message “Protect What You Earned,” were

  • AGE working 24/7

    U.S. Air Force Airman David Yerushalmi, 60th Maintenance Squadron aerospace ground equipment technician, works with Airman Myrtho Pierre, 60th MXS AGE technician, June 4, 2019, at Travis Air Force Base, California. The AGE flight ensures other maintenance teams have the equipment they need to launch

  • Travis supports Northern Edge 2019

    Travis Air Force Base Airmen flying and maintaining the KC-10 Extender participated in exercise Northern Edge 2019 May 13-24 at Elmendorf Air Force Base in Alaska.

  • Cardiothoracic ICU nurses train at UC Davis

    Within moments of being moved from the operating room to the cardiovascular intensive care unit, the 62-year-old heart bypass patient bolted upright into a sitting position clasping his chest. Surgical patients sometimes experience incision pain, but 1st Lt. Jacob Bohanan, 60th Medical Group at