• Travis supports FEMA

    Due to historical rainfall and flooding across Northern California, Travis Air Force Base is supporting an incident management assistance team from the Federal Emergency Management Agency with a staging area at the base.

  • Team surveys Travis for potential federally listed species

    What does the western spadefoot toad, northwestern pond turtle and tricolored blackbird have in common? All could live on Travis Air Force Base, California, and all could become federally listed under the Endangered Species Act.

  • Patriot Wyvern hones 349th AMW readiness skills

    Citizen Airmen from the 349th Air Mobility Wing took part in a Patriot Wyvern exercise here Feb. 10 – 12, 2017.  Patriot Wyvern, held twice a year, brings together organizations across the unit for the common purpose of ensuring mission-ready Citizen Airmen for worldwide contingency operations. Over

  • Travis observes Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month

    TRAVIS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. – February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month and the wing commanders from the 60th and 349th Air Mobility Wings gathered February 9 to sign the Teen Dating Violence Awareness proclamation at Travis Air Force Base, Calif.“This topic is important because it affects

  • Chaplain team builds faith with Airmen

    The room was consumed in a buzz of a tense anticipation. The hushed whispers set a fast pulse as Citizen Airmen stressed to complete all necessary preparations for the imminent Patriot Wyvern scenario. He smiled while entering the room. Kindness is not second nature, but his first. As he moved

  • Healthy lifestyle study may affect more than weight loss

    Air Force members at Travis Air Force Base, California, have an opportunity to lose weight, improve their fitness level, make permanent lifestyle changes and potentially effect changes in the Air Force fitness program.

  • More than a wingman

    Staff Sgts. Hank and Aaron Moon enjoy a quiet moment together in the heritage room of the 9th Air Refueling Squadron at Travis Air Force Base, California. The Moon brothers share the same last name, rank and are assigned to the same base - a rarity for military family members. While the duo has much