• CEMIRT spans the globe with energy and power

    It was not his first temporary duty assignment since arriving at Travis Air Force Base, California, a year ago, but Staff Sgt. Marshall Tipton was still excited as he put together the tools he would need for a 10-day TDY at Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico.

  • 18th AF command chief visits Travis

    U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Todd Petzel, 18th Air Force command chief, Scott Air Force Base, Ill., visited Airmen and toured several Travis Air Force Base, Calif., facilities during his short visit to the installation Aug. 11-12. Petzel visited Travis to provide remarks as the guest speaker for

  • Family Child Care provides alternative to CDC

    Finding adequate child care can be a challenge, especially for military families. For families at Travis Air Force Base, California, there are several childcare options including three child development centers and the Family Child Care Program.

  • Small but powerful, 60th AMDS keeps Travis healthy

    As one of the smallest and most diverse squadrons at David Grant USAF Medical Center, the men and women of the 60th Aerospace Medicine Squadron make a critical worldwide impact in support of the Air Force mission to fly, fight and win.

  • Travis dependent awarded scholarship check

    Col. John Klein, 60th Air Mobility Wing commander, presents Rita Hobbs with a scholarship check for $5,000. Hobbs, the dependent of Master Sgt. Dave Hobbs, 621st Contingency Response Support Squadron, won the scholarship for her essay, "One Heck of a Ride," which took first place in the club member

  • 321st AMOS participates in Ardent Sentry

    When it comes to humanitarian aid around the globe, the United States and the 621st Contingency Response Wing is second to none. But what would happen if a 9.0 magnitude earthquake accrued on U.S soil?

  • Airman finds meaning 'sweating the small stuff'

    In a small cubicle, within a large office, in an expansive building, in the largest wing in Air Mobility Command, Airman 1st Class Martel Surop works diligently to do his part for the Air Force.

  • Travis C-5M delivers SBIRS GEO Flight 3 satellite

    A C-5M Super Galaxy assisted in the completion of a major milestone for the U.S. Air Force’s Space Based Infrared Systems program, successfully delivering a Geosynchronous Earth Orbit satellite Flight 3 to Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida, Aug. 2.