• The Justice Files

    During the month of February 2019, three Airmen received final review of nonjudicial punishment under Article 15, Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) and four Airmen were involuntarily separated. The following are tools used by commanders as a means of punishment, rehabilitation, and

  • X-STEM at Travis event inspires region’s students

    The scene of a middle school science fair is universal. A packed auditorium, teachers shuffling from project to project busily writing notes on a clipboard and the ever-present smell of vinegar from a volcano project that used way too much baking soda. Something they don’t usually have? A C-17

  • Reserve Citizen Airman’s quick action saves lives

    It was just another day for Staff Sgt. Emily Johnson, 349th Aeromedical Staging Squadron administrative assistant. She had finished up work at Travis Air Force Base, California, assisting members of the 349th Air Mobility Wing with travel voucher issues. After a change of clothes, she was on her way

  • Tuskegee Airman's legacy ripples through family, time

    When Marilyn Beecham-Hood was younger, she didn't grasp her father's legacy.Her dad, 1st Lt. Newman Camay Golden, a Tuskegee Airman and World War II prisoner of war, was killed in action in 1951 during the Korean War, when Beecham-Hood was 9 years old.

  • 2018 Air Force Safety Awards announced

    Air Force Chief of Safety Maj. Gen. John T. Rauch Jr. recently announced the recipients of the five Secretary of the Air Force and Chief of Staff Safety Awards, as well as the Chief of Safety Awards for 2018.

  • Two Travis Airmen selected for RPA pilot program

    A C-5M Super Galaxy flight engineer and a flight line expediter at Travis Air Force Base were among the 24 Airmen selected to become Enlisted Remotely Piloted Aircraft Pilots earlier this month when the 2019 ERPA selection board results were announced.

  • Heart patient back in full swing

    James Willoughby spent 10 years in the Army as a radio repairman. After separating, he worked 32 years for the railroad, the last 10 years as a train master in Los Angeles, California, overseeing the safe arrival and departure of passengers and cargo and, when necessary, investigating accidents.