• Team Travis reminded to be safe on two wheels

    Protecting yourself and protecting your fellow riders was the theme at a recent mandatory motorcycle safety briefing held at the base theater Jan. 23. Col. GI Tuck, 60th Air Mobility Wing vice commander began the briefing with eye-opening facts for the more than 500 riders at Travis Air Force Base.

  • Black History Month kicks off

    Opening Luncheon Date: Feb. 1 Time: 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Location: Delta Breeze Club Guest speaker: Genea Brice Theme: "Stronger Family, Stronger Force" -- Mrs. Brice will speak on the issue of stronger families enabling a stronger force and we will have an African dance troupe perform during the

  • Travis OSI agent performs heroic act

    Special Agent James Collin's day began similar to most near a helicopter landing pad in Iraq where people often shouted above the blaring noise of helicopters. This day was different. Just after helping his captain board a U.S. Marine C-46 Sea Knight helicopter, he and several others witnessed it

  • Local youth group practices with Band of the Golden West

    The Band of the Golden West is no stranger to making house calls, but inviting guests into its musical lair is a note of a different sort. In fact, it hasn't happened in recent memory, according to Tech. Sgt. Steve Schaughency, a horn player in the band who handles community outreach. It was shared

  • The Judge Advocate General's Corps announces law school programs

    Applications for the Funded Legal Education Program and Excess Leave Program are being accepted from Jan. 1 through March 1 2008. Interested officers are encouraged to compete. The FLEP is a paid legal studies program for active duty Air Force commissioned officers. The FLEP is an assignment action,

  • DGMC updates TRICARE Urgent/Out of Area care process

    Do you need Urgent or Out of Area care? Urgent care is defined as medically necessary services required for an illness or injury that would not result in further disability or death if not treated immediately, but requires professional attention and has the potential to develop such a threat if

  • DGMC's Public Health department looks to squash "Superbug"

    Recently, the Community-Associated Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus Aureus infection - also known as CA-MRSA or the "Superbug" - has been receiving increased media attention. This may lead the public to believe this is an uncontrollable organism on the verge of an epidemic. This is not the case.