• Hospital makes medical records available

    Did you know it is easier than ever to obtain copies of your medical records? David Grant USAF Medical Center's release of information department is now offering copies of medical records via compact disc. The 60th Medical Group Form 101, Authorization for Disclosure of Medical or Dental

  • Snack healthy after workout

    There are several things that happen to our bodies after we complete a workout.Our body loses water from sweating and the muscles are broken down. These processes are normal, but require attention once the workout is complete.According to the Human Performance Resource Center "refueling with the

  • Joint training sharpens skills for Airmen and Soldiers

    Participating in joint training with their 49th Military Police Brigade partners, Travis Air Force Base, California's 60th Aerial Port Squadron Airmen got to call a CH-47 Chinook helicopter their office for the day Oct. 14.Headquartered just outside the Travis gate, the 49th MP Brigade is

  • 18th Air Force to participate in Exercise Ultimate Reach

    Eighteenth Air Force units, partnered with the Army's 82nd Airborne Division, will participate in Exercise Ultimate Reach Nov. 2-8.Ultimate Reach is an annual U.S. Transportation Command-sponsored live-fly exercise designed to exercise the ability of 18th Air Force (Air Forces Transportation) to

  • Tree festival, auction scheduled for Nov. 20

    The 60th Maintenance Group Blue Eagles Booster Club is sponsoring the Travis Holiday Tree Festival and Auction, a base-wide event to benefit the Travis Fisher House and add holiday cheer to the Travis community 5:30 to 9 p.m. November 20 in the 60th MXG Atrium, building 31. Fully decorated,

  • Month honors physical therapy

    October is National Physical Therapy Month and the physical therapy clinic at David Grant USAF Medical Center at Travis Air Force Base, California, is hosting a series of events throughout the month.The goal of National Physical Therapy Month is to promote the profession and improve society's

  • Heritage center curator no stranger to Travis

    The new heritage center curator at Travis Air Force Base, California, is someone who himself is part of the base's history.Rick Shea took over in July as the Travis center's curator, but when he was on active duty, his first assignment was in inventory management at base supply during the 1970s."I

  • A1C Stone released from hospital after stabbing attack

    Airman 1st Class Spencer Stone was released from the University of California Davis Medical Center on Oct. 15 after receiving treatment for multiple stab wounds following an altercation in Sacramento last week.Stone was recently honored for his heroic actions in thwarting a gunman's attack on a

  • Community leaders take flight with exercise set in Greece

    More than 50 Travis Air Force Base, Calif., civic leaders, with their friends and family in tow, took part in Operation Allied Liberation Oct. 2, a simulated humanitarian relief mission as part of the 60th Operations Group honorary commander tour.Although simulated, the entire 60th OG team treated

  • C-5M scoops up in-flight data for NASA

    Officials from Lockheed Martin and Travis Air Force Base successfully recorded in-flight noise and vibration data onboard a C-5M Super Galaxy Sept. 24, ensuring that the recently upgraded airframe was still compliant with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration requirements.According to