• Team Travis provides leadership mentor class to Airmen

    Airmen at all levels have the ability to be leaders. Learning to grow and lead through professional development opportunities can distinguish the good leaders from the great leaders. One such opportunity occurred Jan. 10, when approximately 50 Airmen from Travis Air Force Base, California, attended

  • Temporary satellite pharmacy opens Feb. 4

    The satellite pharmacy at Travis Air Force Base will open in its new temporary home Feb. 4 at 9 a.m. The current facility in the base exchange mini mall will close Jan. 31 for the move.

  • Travis, Army transport Black Hawks to Alaska

    From Jan. 11 to 13, it was the job of Travis Air Force Base’s C-5M Super Galaxy aircrew and aerial port specialists to join in efforts with the U.S. Army to transport four UH-60 Black Hawks from California to the helicopters’ home base at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska.

  • Boost your New Year’s health resolutions with free health screening

    Civilian Health Promotion Services is now in its second year at Travis Air Force Base. The CHPS staff have been making their way around base, to squadrons, promoting health. Their positive energy is contagious as they visit buildings with their screening equipment and educational materials in tow.

  • Spouses' Club offers scholarships to Travis students

    Are you a rising high school senior preparing for college, or a military spouse seeking to further your education, or a current college student looking for educational funding to continue your studies? The Travis Spouses’ Club is seeking candidates like you for our annual Educational Scholarships

  • Temporary road closure

    Continuing through Jan. 31, 2019, the south end of base exchange parking lot will be impacted by construction for underground utilities to support the Temporary Pharmacy. The used car lot will still be accessible from Skymaster Drive. The bus stop on the stretch affected is temporarily moved to

  • Conflict Management: New program now available

    Most people will deal with conflict in one way or another at some point in life. For Airmen with the mission to rapidly project American power anytime, anywhere, conflict within the workplace or at home could make life difficult.

  • Logistics Airman to mentor future officers

    After struggling to complete high school, she felt she had two choices: join the Air Force community or become part of the homeless community. Now at age 29, Tech Sgt. Lily Pak, 60th Medical Group logistics technician at Travis Air Force Base has been selected to help shape future officers as an Air

  • DGMC treats teen stroke patient with hyperbaric oxygen therapy

    Samantha Pipkin has three goals for 2019: wear high heels to her senior prom, get a driver’s license and shake hands with the principal when she receives her diploma from Paradise High School, Paradise, California. Normally, these actions would be easy for a teenager but they are a reach for Sam,