• One team, one fight

    Between the two of them, there are more than 50 years of combined Air Force experience. Yet, Senior Master Sgt. John Young, 60th Maintenance Squadron aerospace ground equipment flight chief, was experiencing something unique at Travis Air Force Base, California, which he hadn’t seen in his career.

  • Travis Airmen march in Veterans Day Parade

    More than 100 Airmen from Travis Air Force Base, California, many representing the 60th Mission Support Group marched in the annual Veterans Day Parade in Faifield, California in support of Veterans Day.

  • GTIMS conference enables the mission

    From Nov. 15-17, Airmen from all squadrons of the 60th Operations Group hosted the Graduate Training Integration Management System user conference for Air Mobility Command, proving their dedication to mission success.

  • BEEliners mentor cadet candidates

    A C-17 Globemaster III crew departed Nov. 2 from Travis Air Force Base, California, and headed to Colorado Springs, Colorado, to pick up cadet candidates from the Air Force Academy Preparatory School.The crew and cadets departed for Stewart International Airport, New York, to attend the Army West

  • “Sully” uses past to inspire Travis Airmen

    Air Force veteran, pilot and American hero Capt. Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger, shared his story in a personal way as he paid a visit Nov. 5 to Travis Air Force Base, California.

  • Travis enables fight against ISIL

    In May 2016, Airmen from Travis Air Force Base, California, played a pivotal role in the counter-Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant campaign during Operation Inherent Resolve. The airlift support and essential cargo directly contributed to the Iraqi offensive that included coalition military

  • USAF BOGW perform at Raiders game

    Members of the Air Force Band of the Golden West rock group “Mobility” unload equipment for their halftime show performance at the Oakland Raiders Salute to Service game against the Denver Broncos at the Oakland Coliseum in Oakland Calif., Nov 6, 2016. The band is stationed at Travis Air Force Base,

  • A different path to citizenship

    Being an American citizen may seem ordinary for most, but for some Airmen, the path to citizenship is anything but ordinary. Senior Airman Michael Mwelwa, 60th Comptroller Squadron military pay technician, was awarded U.S. citizenship in May at the age of 23. Mwelwa was born in The Republic of