• DGMC uses hyperbaric oxygen to halt radiation damage

    An 11-year-old patient is receiving hyperbaric oxygen therapy at the David Grant USAF Medical Center at Travis Air Force Base in an attempt to stop, or at least, slow the rate of radiation damage before it reaches his brain.

  • MEDIA RELEASE: C-5M Super Galaxy lands with nose gear up

    A C-5M Super Galaxy landed with its nose gear up at approximately 7:45 p.m. upon returning from a contingency mission, Jan. 31, at Travis Air Force Base, California. Eleven aircrew assigned to the 349th Air Mobility Wing were on board and no injuries were reported.

  • Travis Airmen give back: A "day on, not a day off"

    Over 250 community members to include 29 Airmen from the First Term Airman Course at Travis Air Force Base volunteered to help renovate Anna Kyle Elementary School during a Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service in Fairfield, Jan. 21.

  • Team Travis provides leadership mentor class to Airmen

    Airmen at all levels have the ability to be leaders. Learning to grow and lead through professional development opportunities can distinguish the good leaders from the great leaders. One such opportunity occurred Jan. 10, when approximately 50 Airmen from Travis Air Force Base, California, attended

  • Temporary satellite pharmacy opens Feb. 4

    The satellite pharmacy at Travis Air Force Base will open in its new temporary home Feb. 4 at 9 a.m. The current facility in the base exchange mini mall will close Jan. 31 for the move.

  • Dental Airman takes inspiration from MLK to motivate self, squadron

    “Every time I think about it, it’s like pulling a scab off a sore.” Almost 51 years after hearing the fatal gunshot that ended his friend’s life, Jesse Jackson is still haunted by the loud crack that interrupted the cool calm of an April Memphis evening and subsequently took the life of Dr. Martin

  • Travis, Army transport Black Hawks to Alaska

    From Jan. 11 to 13, it was the job of Travis Air Force Base’s C-5M Super Galaxy aircrew and aerial port specialists to join in efforts with the U.S. Army to transport four UH-60 Black Hawks from California to the helicopters’ home base at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska.

  • Boost your New Year’s health resolutions with free health screening

    Civilian Health Promotion Services is now in its second year at Travis Air Force Base. The CHPS staff have been making their way around base, to squadrons, promoting health. Their positive energy is contagious as they visit buildings with their screening equipment and educational materials in tow.