• Commander's Action Line: Crosswalk safety

    Question:  While driving on Ragsdale Road near the Child Development Center, I recently came close to hitting a woman and her small child. At 7 a.m., it is still dark and hard to see the crosswalk as the paint is faded and it is missing reflectors. Is it possible to replace these on the crosswalk?

  • Travis Airman receives bad conduct discharge

    A Travis Airman was sentenced to reduction in grade to E-1, forfeiture of $400 for three months, restriction to Travis for two months, hard labor for two months, confinement for one month and a bad conduct discharge in court martial proceedings here recently. An airman 1st class assigned to the 60th

  • Global Reach and Hope for Today & Future Generations

    To the Men and Women of Air Mobility Command: As my first 100 days in command draw to a close, I wanted to take a moment to share my impressions of the outstanding things I have seen and experienced in these few short weeks. Simply put, I am awestruck by the professionalism, dedication and

  • In Remembrance: Senior Airman Nicholas Eischen

    Senior Airman Nicholas Eischen, 60th Medical Operations Squadron, aerospace medical services technician, passed away Dec. 24 of non-combat related causes while serving in Afghanistan. Airman Eischen was born July 6, 1983, in Fresno, Calif., and joined the Air Force July 22, 2003. He was assigned to

  • 60th LRS Fuels Management Flight to compete for the William H. Penton Award

    The 60th Logistics Readiness Squadron fuels management flight is gearing up for a competition to compete for the best fuels operation in Air Mobility Command. With a proven track record and an unwavering commitment to excellence, the 60th LRS plans on bringing the William H. Penton Award home once

  • Facility renovations make progress at DGMC

    The David Grant USAF Medical Center continues to make measurable progress providing a "fresh look" to the 808,475 square foot facility. The $7.9 million structural interior design renovation is the first update to the nearly 20-year-old medical facility since DGMC opened its doors in December