• Retiree appreciation day a success

    More than 550 retirees and their dependents turned out Saturday to partake in the annual Travis Retiree Appreciation Day at David Grant USAF Medical Center. The six-hour event was packed with a wide range of activities from guest speakers and vendors to an outdoor cook out with entertainment by the

  • Glow Golf at Cypress Lakes

    Travis' golf course will glow when it hosts its first "Spooktacular Night of Golf at Cypress Lakes" event at 6:30pm Oct. 27.Located only four miles from the North Gate, Cypress Lakes Golf Course will offer nine holes of glow-in-the-dark golf, a kid's event room, hot dogs and burgers, costume

  • CRW hones skills during Soaring Angel

    When the call comes for support, the men and women of the 621st Contingency Response Wing continue to respond effectively to crises in some of the most remote and austere areas of the globe. But what if that call is a request to open up a forward-operating base in the Middle East to assist follow-on

  • Travis to host naturalization celebration

    How many of us who were born in the United States have ever seriously thought about how fortunate we are? Because of our birthright, we are automatically granted rights and privileges that individuals from other countries yearn to have. "I sought my U.S. citizenship because my mother came to the

  • DGMC set to host Travis Retiree Appreciation Day

    A free, continental breakfast, special activities and lunch with entertainment by The Honeybee Trio headline Travis' annual Retiree Appreciation Day from 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Oct. 13 at David Grant USAF Medical Center. The event, involving multiple organizations, is designed to honor and say thanks

  • Win prizes, get informed at Travis Town Hall

    Travis personnel, retirees and families are invited to the Travis Town Hall from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Delta Breeze Club.There are door prizes for attendees. The door prizes include Travis Exchange and Commissary gift cards, valued at $25 and $50 respectively, as well as gift bags loaded

  • The #1 way to survive breast cancer

    One woman is diagnosed with breast cancer every three minutes according to information from Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure. Every 13 minutes, a woman will die from this disease. Yet, more than two million survivors of breast cancer are living in the U.S. today. Do you know what that means?Even if

  • Jobs act protects service members

    Since Sept. 11, 2001, the United States has experienced the largest deployment of reservists since World War II. Our military relies more on our guard and Reservist members than at any point in recent history. Such service-members often leave behind stable, well-paying jobs to serve their country.

  • 60th Ops Group celebrate day room

    Members of the 60th Operations Group gathered Sept. 13 to celebrate the grand opening of their dorm residents' new day room.Event participants ranged from Col. Dwight Sones, 60th Air Mobility Wing commander, and Chief Master Sgt. John Evalle, 60th AMW command chief, to supervisors and the Airmen who