• Travis encourages ride share program to "go green and save green"

    Travis Air Force Base, California, personnel might be interested to know the federal mass transit benefits program for 2018 rose to a $260 monthly maximum allowable amount for qualifying transportation via vanpool, bus, ferry or train. This is compared to 2015’s federal mass transportation monthly

  • DGMC to collect unused drugs April 28

    This year, David Grant USAF Medical Center will again take part in the campaign to collect expired, unused and unwanted prescription drugs to help prevent someone dying from prescriptions obtained–sometimes by theft–from family and friends.

  • Travis plans Earth Day activities

    April 22 is Earth Day, a time when people around the world gather to plant trees, hold demonstrations and clean up neighborhoods, roads, parks, streams and lakes to show support for protecting the environment.

  • JROTC, Health Academy students tour DGMC

    On March 29, 2018, David Grant USAF Medical Center at Travis Air Force Base, California, hosted a hospital tour for 80 De Anza High School 11th and 12th grade Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps and Health Academy students.

  • Travis AFB Exchange offers free exclusive military brat patch on April 7

    The first ever military brat patch is part of the Army and Air Force Exchange Service’s celebration of Month of the Military Child. Patches will be handed out to military children while supplies last from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. April 7 at the Travis AFB Exchange. Kids will also receive a coupon for $5 in

  • Travis AFB celebrates Piggy Bank Pageant participants

    The Airman and Family Readiness Center, in partnership with Friends of Family Services, held the Piggy Bank Pageant in conjunction with Military Saves Week to encourage military children to set money goals and begin saving.

  • 60th SFS receives training in crisis intervention

    Members of the 60th Security Forces Squadron from Travis Air Force Base, California, received crisis intervention training from a Tustin-based company, Feb. 26 at the base’s 60th SFS training compound.The training, which focused on educating 60th SFS personnel in how to de-escalate situations

  • Unauthorized dumping could result in hefty fines

    They’ve found microwave ovens, cans of paint, used motor oil, household cleaning liquids and even a refrigerator in the trash dumpsters on base. All of these items contain toxic elements that can threaten human health and the environment, said Douglas Berndsen, 60th Civil Engineer Squadron