• Shoplifting at Exchange can ruin career

    A young, up-and-coming Airman stops by the Travis Exchange to pick up his weekly necessities. While browsing through the store, he stops to admire the assortment of wallets. With money tight, he decides to slip one into his pocket while no one else is around. What he may not realize is that the

  • Improving process at core of AFSO21

    When you hear the term AFSO21 what comes to mind? A secret, tucked-away facility? Or maybe a new type of aircraft that has yet to take to the sky?Contrary to these fantasy interpretations, Air Force Smart Operations for the 21st Century, better known as AFSO21, is a program the Air Force implemented

  • Race riots shape Travis' history

    While race relations on base may not be as strong of an issue as they were during the Vietnam War, it was because of the Race Riots here that the Equal Opportunity office was created. In extreme cases, these problems can proliferate outside the individual workplace and harm an entire base. The race

  • Travis wins excellence award at AMC level

    Travis was named Air Mobility Command's 2014 Commander-In-Chief Installation Excellence Award winner Oct. 25."We'll now represent AMC at the Air Force level of this competition," said Col. Corey Martin, 60th Air Mobility Wing commander. "This is a tangible result of your hard work and dedication in

  • Exchange to reward scholastic excellence

    Hard-working students deserve recognition, so the Army & Air Force Exchange Service is rewarding military students in grades one through 12 who maintain a B or better average with the "You Made the Grade" program."We love it when military students excel," said Morris Howard, Travis Exchange general

  • New flu vaccine triples protection

    Each year, flu season affects millions of men, women and children. Flu season usually begins in October, so now is a great time to protect yourself and your family from the flu by getting vaccinated. The flu shot is easy to get and inexpensive - often free - for TRICARE beneficiaries and this year

  • Commissary to test online odering plan

    Starting Nov. 6, Travis becomes the third location to introduce Click2Go, a commissary program that allows patrons to buy gorceries online and pick them up curbside.Travis joins Fort Lee, Va., and Offutt Air Force Base, Neb., as the third location where the Defense Commissary Agency will test a new

  • Shutdown reminder of need for emergency fund

    Planning for financial emergencies is a core tenant of mission readiness. Financial emergencies can occur at any time and typically include car repairs, vehicle accidents, emergency travel due to illness or death of a family member, unexpected legal fees or penalties, holiday costs or a change in

  • Program aims to dissuade drug use

    Travis Unified School District, along with other California schools, will celebrate National Red Ribbon Week now through Thursday. National Red Ribbon Week is a drug-prevention program in which children wear red ribbons to demonstrate their pledge to live a drug-free life."National Red Ribbon Week

  • New system helps Porters cut load times

    Disaster can strike anywhere at any time. While there is nothing the Airmen at Travis can do to stop an earthquake, tsunami or hurricane, there is one element they are in total control of; the response time of Air Mobility Command aircraft and its assets.The 60th Aerial Port Squadron unveiled a new