• Share a ride, earn some cash

    Ride sharing not only helps to reduce the nation’s carbon footprint and mitigate the impact of climate change, it also reduces commuting costs and can earn commuters up to $255 per month.

  • Travis wins first DOD environmental restoration award

    Dedication to using green and sustainable remediation technologies and biological processes that breakdown contaminates in groundwater has earned Travis Air Force Base, California, its first Secretary of Defense Environmental Restoration Award for Installations.

  • Travis brings final KC-10 home after modification

    The 59th and final KC-10 Extender was modified and flown home by the 9th and 6th Air Refueling Squadrons at Travis Air Force Base, California, March 28 - signifying the completion of a six-year project.

  • Munitions team helps Travis project American power

    About a dozen Airmen at Travis Air Force Base, California, are responsible for safeguarding $13 million in munitions including thousands of rounds of 5.56 mm and 9 mm ammunition, as well as flares for more than 30 C-17 Globemaster III and C-5M Super Galaxy aircraft.

  • AF selects 2017 bowling camp candidates

    The Air Force recently selected the candidates for the service’s 2017 Bowling Trial Camp May 2-4 at Camp Pendleton, California.Based on each athlete’s performance at the camp, coaches will select the top candidates to represent the Air Force at the 2017 Armed Forces Bowling Championship May 5-9 at

  • Air Force, Army partner for joint Black Hawk training

    Members of the 21st Airlift Squadron at Travis Air Force Base, California, completed a joint training mission April 7 with Army counterparts at Yakima Training Center, Washington, to practice the skills each service would be tasked to do while deployed.