• Roads, seas and skies: The joint transportation of a multimodal stage

    The United States military has a presence in forward operating locations around the globe. Twenty-four hours a day, 365 days a year, Airmen, sailors, soldiers and Marines are in the fight, delivering hope, saving lives and providing protection to those who need it most. What may be lesser known,

  • 60th MXG welcomes new commander

    The 60th Maintenance Group welcomed its new commander, Col. David Hammerschmidt, during a change of command ceremony June 23 at Travis Air Force Base. The change of command is an official, formal and brief ceremony that is the military’s way of bestowing command responsibility of a unit to an

  • Revitalizing AF Squadrons: Travis provides input to CSAF priority

    As part of an effort to address the Air Force Chief of Staff’s No. 1 focus area – Revitalizing Air Force Squadrons – a project team visited here June 19-20 to meet with more than one hundred Airmen to conduct field visit sessions to drive to the roots causes of major challenges faced by today’s

  • Team Travis engages in anti-DUI campaign

    When the spring and early summer months saw an uptick in driving under the influence reports at Travis Air Force Base, California, a group of Airmen combined their skills to create a campaign with one simple overarching theme: #NeverDUI.Col. Michael Tiemann, former 60th Air Mobility Wing director of

  • Travis Key Spouses among first to receive Green Dot training

    A group of 35 Key Spouses and Key Spouse Mentors at Travis Air Force Base, California, were among the first spouses to receive initial Green Dot training May 24.The spouses were trained during their quarterly Key Spouse training session, which also included updates from wing leadership and a