• 60th Air Mobility Wing Commander under investigation for alleged misconduct

    Maj. Gen. Sam Barrett, 18th Air Force commander, relieved Col. Ethan Griffin of command of the 60th Air Mobility Wing Aug. 6.  Barrett lost trust and confidence in Griffin’s ability to continue serving as commander. Griffin is under investigation for alleged personal financial misconduct. The

  • How to avoid heat stress

    If you have ever been outside on a sunny day and felt tired, dazed or confused, you may have experienced signs or symptoms of heat stress.

  • Get your Nerf on kids!

    Set your sights on fun! The Army and Air Force Exchange Service at Travis Air Force Base, California, is hosting a free event for military kids to test the latest nerf blasters.

  • The Justice Files

    During the month of July 2018, five Airmen received final review of nonjudicial punishment under Article 15, Uniform Code of Military Justice and four Airmen were involuntarily separated. The following are tools used by commanders as a means of punishment, rehabilitation and maintaining unit good

  • Be cautious and avoid animal bites

    It’s 85 degrees with a cool Delta breeze rustling through the leaves in your backyard. The barbecue pit is fired up and the savory aroma of the hickory dangles in the air.The kids are running around while the grownups share deployment stories at the table. But then a teen sets off a firecracker and

  • DoD updates parental leave policy

    Travis Air Force Base, California, Airmen who are expecting or planning to adopt can enjoy an extra bit of leave thanks to an updated parental leave policy courtesy of the Department of Defense Military Parental Leave Program.

  • Air Force's top scientist visits Travis

    Dr. Richard J. Joseph, U.S. Air Force Chief Scientist, along with colleague Donna C. Senft, Air Mobility Command chief scientist, toured Travis Air Force Base, California, July 11, to experience innovation at the base-level.Joseph and his team went to David Grant USAF Medical Center, the 60th Aerial

  • Spotlight Award: Petro 91 Crew

    In 1942, United States forces attacked Japan in the Doolittle Raid – a retaliation for Pearl Harbor that demanded flexibility among crews and detailed coordination among multiple Department of Defense agencies.A more recent complex joint mission was not an act of war, but was nonetheless dramatic.