• Travis families celebrate Halloween

    A volunteer in a Deadpool costume (Right) greets a young Spiderman (Left) during the 5th Annual Trunk-or-Treat event at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Oct. 28, 2016. More than 2,000 people attended the event which provided a safe place for military families to enjoy Halloween festivities. (U.S. Air

  • JROTC cadets see Air Force life up close at Travis

    Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps cadets from five high schools in the surrounding area visited Oct. 20 at Travis Air Force Base, California, during Travis Tour Day, a biannual event for high school students interested in experiencing Air Force life.Travis Tour Day is one of many events

  • Award recognizes flying hour milestone

    The 60th Operations Group at Travis Air Force Base, California introduced the Alpine Swift Award in April to recognize aircrew members who accumulated the most flying hours in their specialties.

  • Secretary James speaks at Innovation Forum

    Secretary of the Air Force Deborah Lee James addressed more than 80 professionals during the Air Force Innovation Forum hosted by the Governor's Office of Business and Economic Development and the Governor's Military Council Oct. 17 at the Brocade Campus in San Jose, Calif.

  • Travis shows veterans appreciation

    More than 100 retired military members and their families attended the 21st annual Retiree Appreciation Day event at Travis Air Force Base, California Oct. 15.

  • Travis EFMP families celebrate Halloween

    The Airman and Family Readiness Center at Travis Air Force Base, California hosted its annual Halloween Bash for members of the Exceptional Family Member Program Oct. 14.

  • Parade punctuates Fire Prevention Week

    A parade though base housing and an open house at Fire Station No. 2 are the main attractions culminating National Fire Prevention Week activities at Travis Air Force Base, California Oct. 9 to 15.

  • Destined to serve

    Destiny often appears inevitable with the benefit of hindsight, yet understanding where our path to military service began and where it might end, has a way of changing with time. Master Sgt. Gracie Piehl’s destiny was anything but clear to her as a young woman, but 21 years after joining the 349th

  • Travis Airmen run for the fallen

    While many worked, on Friday Sept. 23, a group of 50 Airmen, enlisted and officers from Travis Air Force Base, California laced up their running shoes.