• Fairfield to the front lines: Honoring AF heritage

    On an average day, 25 mobility aircraft depart Travis Air Force Base, California, the busiest aerial port on the West Coast. Situated outside of Fairfield, California, its aircraft depart for destinations around the world, and from Feb. 23 - 28, one of those aircraft had something unique about

  • Putting the "lit" in spirituality

    “There is nothing that we can’t do when we put our minds to it,” said Chaplain (Maj. Gen.) Dondi E. Costin, U.S. Air Force chief of chaplains. “There is no difficulty you can give us, there is no challenge you can put before us, there is nothing that you could have us face that we’re not going to

  • 60th SFS receives training in crisis intervention

    Members of the 60th Security Forces Squadron from Travis Air Force Base, California, received crisis intervention training from a Tustin-based company, Feb. 26 at the base’s 60th SFS training compound.The training, which focused on educating 60th SFS personnel in how to de-escalate situations

  • Travis leads the way with Phoenix Spark

    Over the past year, Airmen from Travis Air Force Base, California, played an integral part in facilitating innovative efforts by the U.S. Air Force through their involvement in the newly-developed AFWERX program.

  • Travis installs LED street lights

    Travis Air Force Base, California, has been awarded $250,000 in energy sustainment and maintenance funds to convert 611 street light fixtures to low-energy consuming light-emitting diode lighting, or LEDs.

  • Travis FC soccer team wins league championship

    The Travis Football Club soccer team became the Fairfield, California, Soccer League champions for the first time after winning its match over Real Madrid in extra time, Feb. 4.