• DLA supports Travis, DoD mission

    For organizations at Travis Air Force Base, California, with printing needs, the Defense Logistics Agency is here to help.

  • Rescued dog helps prevent bird strike hazards

    Otto, the safety dog, patrols different areas of the base with his handler, Matt Stevens, U.S. Department of Agriculture Wildlife Services certified airport biologist, to ensure the Travis airfield is safe. They do so by controlling the amount of birds in and around the flight line as part of the

  • Outstanding Airman is a natural leader

    California native, Airman 1st Class Kelsie Edwards, 60th Operations Support Squadron airfield management apprentice, has been at Travis Air Force Base for four months and has already proven to her leadership she can handle additional responsibilities without hindering her primary duties.

  • Labor and delivery seeks pregnant volunteers for research study

    The labor and delivery unit at David Grant USAF Medical Center at Travis Air Force Base is seeking healthy pregnant women with low risk of complications during delivery to take part in a research study to evaluate the impact of eating while in labor.

  • Financial Operations workshop features innovation

    Tech Sgt. Samuel Spaethe used to spend hours upon hours completing work as a financial services technician, often working weeknights until 7 p.m. and then on Saturdays just to get the job done. But he knew that effort was not sustainable. So he did something innovative about it. Spaethe developed

  • 60th and 349th MXGs earn AMC awards

    “The 60th and 349th Maintenance Groups at Travis Air Force Base, California, are firing on all cylinders,” said Col. David Hammerschmidt, 60th MXG commander. Recently, the two groups were awarded five Air Mobility Command awards.