• Healthy lifestyle study may affect more than weight loss

    Air Force members at Travis Air Force Base, California, have an opportunity to lose weight, improve their fitness level, make permanent lifestyle changes and potentially effect changes in the Air Force fitness program.

  • More than a wingman

    Staff Sgts. Hank and Aaron Moon enjoy a quiet moment together in the heritage room of the 9th Air Refueling Squadron at Travis Air Force Base, California. The Moon brothers share the same last name, rank and are assigned to the same base - a rarity for military family members. While the duo has much

  • Travis welcomes new batch of honorary commanders

    TRAVIS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. -- Twenty-one community leaders were inducted during the Honorary Commanders Change of Command Ceremony Feb. 2 at Travis Air Force Base, California.The honorary commander’s program was developed to encourage and exchange ideas, experiences and friendship between key

  • BOGW performs at Inauguration Day

    Eight musicians from the Band of the Golden West at Travis Air Force Base, California performed at the Inauguration of President Donald Trump, the 45th president of the United States, Jan. 20 at the Capitol.

  • Devil Raiders test their rapid global mobility skills during Dragons Breath

    Airmen from the 621st Contingency Response Wing exercised their ability to execute and sustain rapid global mobility to deliver humanitarian aid due to a simulated natural disaster throughout the state of Washington during exercise Dragons Breath Jan. 22-27. The 821st Contingency Response Squadron

  • Military aircraft conduct flying operations

    A C-17 Globemaster III from Joint Base Charleston, South Carolina conducts flight operations at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Jan, 13, 2017. This military airlift aircraft is a high-wing, four-engine, T-tailed military transport vehicle capable of carrying payloads up to 169,000 pounds. It has an

  • Travis cares for wildlife, environment

    A Canadian goose makes a splash in the Duck Pond at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Jan. 13, 2017. Canadian Geese are regular visitors on Travis. There is usually at least one new batch of goslings every spring. Travis is host to many kinds of wildlife, including threatened or endangered species.

  • Active shooter exercise keeps Travis prepared

    Service members from David Grant USAF Medical Center participate in an active shooter exercise at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Jan. 26, 2017. The exercise evaluated the medical staff’s lock down response and patient care procedures. (U.S. Air Force photo/Louis Briscese)