• Commanders call: "any place any time"

    Col. John Klein, 60th Air Mobility Wing commander, held wing commander’s calls in the base theatre at Travis Air Force Base, California, November 6-8.While walking among fellow Airmen on the theatre floors, Klein shared how Travis has maintained mission readiness during all the natural disasters

  • Yearly training keeps 60th SFS sharp

    Since August, the 60th Security Forces Squadron at Travis Air Force Base, California, has been conducting Defender Annual Refresher Training on base in order to remain one of the nation’s most effective security forces. DART consolidates 256 hours of ancillary training into a 30-day course designed

  • Citizen Airman’s selfless actions aid California wildfire victims

    Hurricane-like winds roared across the state of California, creating a catalyst that ignited wildfires on Sunday, Oct. 8. The fires tore through wine country, scorching more than 160,000 acres and leaving more than 15,000 people homeless.One of the hardest hit areas was Santa Rosa, which lost 3,000

  • Engaging drug reduction outreach nets Travis DoD award

    Travis Air Force Base’s Drug Demand Reduction Program has won the Secretary of Defense Community Drug Awareness Award for their continuous involvement in drug prevention efforts in the surrounding community.

  • Travis DDRP wins DoD Community Drug Awareness Award

    The 60th Air Mobility Wing Drug Demand Reduction Program received the 27th annual Department of Defense Community Drug Awareness Award Oct. 11, for best drug demand reduction program in the Air Force for fiscal year 2016.The award is presented annually at the Pentagon, to the best drug demand

  • David Wieger a fallen hero

    The Air Force Office of Special Investigations Detachment 303 held a building dedication ceremony November 1, in honor of Special Agent David Wieger.Wieger was a technical services agent at AFOSI Det. 303, Travis Air Force Base, California, from September 2004 until his death November 1, 2007.

  • Civilian motivates Airmen to “stay awesome”

    Ringing out high above the indistinct, murmuring conversations of the bustling throngs of Airmen moving hurriedly through the dining facility at Travis Air Force Base, California, is a familiar phrase of encouragement.“Alright! You stay awesome!”

  • Team Travis raises awareness for domestic violence

    Sixteen Airmen from the 349th and 60th Air Mobility Wings met at David Grant USAF Medical Center on Oct. 24 to have their faces made up with injuries by a moulage team. The Airmen included six men and 10 women ranging in age from 18 to 50, and ranks from airman to major. The Team Travis volunteers

  • A/TA awards Airmen’s impact to mobility mission

    SCOTT AIR FORCE BASE, Ill. -- Each year Airmen and units that have made outstanding contributions to the Mobility Air Force’s mission are recognized during the annual national Airlift/Tanker Association Symposium and technology convention.This year the event is taking place at the World Center