• Port Dawgs ship help

    The 60th Aerial Port Squadron recently shipped more than 14,000 pounds of donated humanitarian relief supplies to Afghanistan as part of a Denton Program shipment.The Denton Program's objective is to put the empty space on U.S. military transport to good use by providing humanitarian relief

  • AMC recognizes Airman

    Ask Airman 1st Class Scott Krause, 60th Maintenance Squadron avionics flight member, to talk about himself and the response is a quiet one.Lacking boast or ego, the Air Mobility Command-level recipient of Tuskegee Airmen Inc.'s Senior Master Sgt. Margaret Barbour Frances Award is speechless about

  • Military children attend 49ers linebackers' two-day football camp

    Approximately 250 children, ages 7 to 14, participated in the Patrick Willis Football ProCamp at Gunn High School in Palo Alto, June 15 and 16, half of them being military children from the local area.The camp was a two-day event which had various stations, specialized to hone the fundamental skills

  • Resiliency training extends to families

    The Airman and Family Readiness Center on Travis Air Force Base has created an avenue to develop a more steadfast and resilient force by extending resiliency training from the Airmen to the family members.The A&FRC is scheduled to hold its second Family Master Resiliency Class tomorrow from 9 a.m.

  • DGMC students graduate, new class arrives

    Fifty-nine Air Force medical officers ranging from surgeons, family medicine doctors, dentists, radiologists, pharmacists and social workers have successfully completed their graduate medical education residency programs at David Grant USAF Medical Center. Following closely on their heels are 36 new

  • Dental assistant training program returns

    Interested in pursuing a career in the dental field, but don't know where to start? First launched in June 2006 at David Grant USAF Medical Center's Arthur J. Satchel Dental Clinic, the American Red Cross may be the training and development opportunity you're searching for.It's portable which is

  • Travis engages cadets by showing them closer look at Air Force

    Nine U S. Air Force Academy cadets arrived at Travis June 5 eager to gain a better understanding of their future roles and responsibilities as commissioned officers as part of the Operation Air Force program. Operation Air Force is a two-and-a-half week program that provides Academy cadets with a

  • Legal office starts site for community

    Next time you need a will, power of attorney, or just have a legal question, visit https://aflegalassistance.law.af.mil. The website is designed for active duty and Reserve component members, retirees, and dependents. The website was created to increase efficiency and track client satisfaction with

  • Balfour Beatty promotes safety awareness

    Safety is a company focus at Balfour Beatty, safety of our residents, contractors and employees. Balfour Beatty puts safety at the forefront of every move it makes. If you notice any unsafe practices or are concerned about the safety in your home or community, call the Balfour Beatty Communities

  • Maintainers compete in northern Nevada race

    For the third year, a group of Travis maintenance Airmen, both active and Reserve, came together for the Reno-Tahoe Odyssey which took place from May 31 to June 1.The race began in downtown Reno, Nev., traveled through the Sierra Nevada and along the shore of Lake Tahoe before circling back through