• Travis residents gather information at Town Hall meeting

    Travis officials held a Town Hall meeting Jan. 16 to introduce Travis residents to the new owners of Travis' military housing. Starting April 1, GMH Military Housing, a privatization company based in Pennsylvania, will own more than 1,700 homes currently occupying the base. "One of the reasons for

  • Unit Compliance is everyone's responsibility

    During the week of March 3 through 11, Team Travis will host more than 130 inspectors for two simultaneous major inspections: The Unit Compliance Inspection administered by Air Mobility Command Inspector General's office and the Logistics Standardization and Evaluation Program administered by Air

  • Tricare Prime for new families

    For military families expecting a new addition to your family this year, you have a lot to think about and probably more than a few questions. Getting TRICARE Prime or Prime Remote coverage for your new child is one of the important things you should be thinking about, and now it's easier than ever!

  • Airman receives bad conduct discharge

    A Travis staff sergeant was sentenced to a reduction to E-3, confinement for 20 days and a bad conduct discharge in court-martial proceedings here recently. The member, assigned to the 60th Services Squadron was charged with wrongful use of marijuana on more than one occasion, a violation of Article

  • 60th Air Mobility Wing announces quarterly award winners

    The following Team Travis members were named as 60th Air Mobility Wing's fourth quarter award winners in their respective categories: Airman of the Quarter Airman 1st Class Thomas Croteau 60th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron NCO of the Quarter Tech. Sgt. Ricky Jackson 22nd Airlift Squadron SNCO of the

  • 349th welcomes new commander, says farewell as outgoing commander retires

    Col. Maryanne Miller assumed command of the 349th Air Mobility Wing Jan. 13, during a change-of-command ceremony in Hangar 818. "I want to thank everyone here for their warm welcome and gracious hospitality," said Colonel Miller. "I'm excited about the future and although 2008 will be a busy year

  • Airmen sentenced during courts-martial

    Two Travis Airmen, assigned to the 660th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, were sentenced in summary courts-martial proceedings on Jan. 11. One, a senior airman was sentenced to reduction in grade to E-3, forfeiture of $350 and five days confinement. The other, an airmanĀ first class was sentenced to