• Airman sentenced to confinement on sexual assault conviction

    A Travis Airman was sentenced to three months confinement, forfeiture of $849 a month for six months, reduction to airman basic and a reprimand in court-martial proceedings March 10. An airman first class, from the 60th Mission Support Squadron, pled guilty to indecent assault. In exchange for a

  • Airman completes 50-mile endurance run

    April 1 was a day that one Travis Airman will never forget. In addition to pinning on technical sergeant, Tech. Sgt. Scott Beasley, 570th Global Mobility Squadron KC-10 boom operator, completed the physically and mentally challenging American River 50-Mile Endurance Run in 10 hours and 28

  • Travis squadron flies its last local C-5 mission

    The 60th Air Mobility Wing invites local media representatives to attend a two-part event as the 21st Airlift Squadron continues its transition from a C-5 Galaxy squadron to a C-17 Globemaster III squadron. The 21st AS will fly its last local C-5 Galaxy mission Friday. The aircraft is scheduled to

  • First Travis C-17A officially named ‘Spirit of Solano’

    The base is excited to announce their proposed name for their first C-17A, “Spirit of Solano” has been approved. Travis AFB is expecting the first of 13 C-17 Globemaster III aircraft in July. Colonel Zadalis, 60th Air Mobility Wing vice commander, proudly announced at the Major Join ceremony at the

  • Purple Heart ceremony for former POW to be held at Travis

    A ceremony is scheduled for March 21 at 2:30 p.m., here, to present the Purple Heart medal to a local WWII former Prisoner of War. First Lt. Leo S. Bach, of Walnut Creek, Calif., will receive the medal for injuries sustained from his parachute landing after the B-17 he was flying on crashed 50 miles

  • Local girl fulfills dream to experience Iditarod

    Mush. To an average kid, the concept of the word is probably “icky” porridge. But to one 10-year-old named Katie Powell, it takes on a whole different definition when she uses “Mush!” to command a team of sled dogs to go faster. “The dogs are the big draw,” said Senior Master Sgt. Chris Powell, 60th

  • 21st AS flies its final C-5 flight, transitions to C-17 squadron

    As they have done many times before, 10 crewmembers, most from the 21st Airlift Squadron, took their C-5 Galaxy on a training flight March 31. It was a normal training day for the crew. Pilots received training in aerial refueling, take-off and landing procedures, while flight engineers and the rest

  • 3-on-3 basketball brings out the bold

    They competed for glory, honor and a six-inch tall plastic trophy. The 3-on-3 basketball tournament at the Travis Fitness Center was a lightening rod for the bold, the brash and the band. Fourteen teams from across the base took part in the “March Madness” style tournament March 17. The first and

  • 12 reasons to develop eating routine

    In honor of National Nutrition Month, the nutritional medicine flight and the high blood pressure, obesity, lipidemia, diabetes, stress and smoking programs at the David Grant USAF Medical Center are providing Travis members with 12 reasons why developing a regular eating routine is important for

  • 21st Airlift Squadron flies final mission

    The 21st Airlift Squadron completed its final operational C-5 mission after touching down at Travis March 13. The mission, with a crew of 11 on board, left Travis March 5 for an around-the-world flight. The 21st AS will officially make the transition to a C-17 Globemaster III squadron April 3. The