• Travis plays chessmaster in Mobility Guardian exercise

    To better understand the scope of Mobility Guardian 2019, the massive Air Mobility Command exercise which ran from Sept. 8-28, it might be helpful to think of a chessboard. The aircraft and service members transporting cargo and refueling aircraft, along with people from one of more than two dozen

  • Cultivate Hope: Air Force dedicated to preventing suicide

    A young Airman struggles to make it through his work day. His head is filled with thoughts of inadequacy. Negativity dominates his thoughts and he soon wonders whether or not he should continue living.In frustration, he slams his desk and walks toward the door.

  • CMSAF visits Travis AFB

    CMSAF Wright arrived at Travis AFB for a three-day visit to meet with Airmen and get a firsthand look at how Team Travis contributes to rapid global mobility.

  • Nurses, med techs get burn training at UC Davis

    “Gruesome, but a good experience,” is how Airman 1st Class Taylor Boone, 60th Inpatient Squadron critical care technician, described his first time in the burn center at the University of California, Davis, Medical Center in Sacramento.

  • Inspection team key to readiness

    Travis’ defenders transition into full battle gear as the base heightens its security posture. Airmen across Travis AFB scramble to find shelter after a report of a mock gate-runner. Emergency teams are dispatched to investigate.

  • SAPR program seeks volunteer victim advocates

    Volunteer victim advocates play a huge role in the Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program at Travis AFB by providing support, liaison services and care to sexual assault survivors.