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Travis Air Force Base Fact Sheets

This database holds fact sheets on Travis Air Force Base weapons, organizations, inventory, careers and equipment. Air Force fact sheets contain up to date information and statistics. If a fact sheet is not listed, please contact the 60th Air Mobility Wing Public Affairs office at 60amwpa@us.af.mil

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Travis Air Force Base Fact Sheets

This database holds fact sheets on Travis Air Force Base weapons, organizations, inventory, careers and equipment. Air Force fact sheets contain up to date information and statistics. If a fact sheet is not listed, please contact the 60th Air Mobility Wing Public Affairs office at 60amwpa@us.af.mil

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  • 21st Airlift Squadron

    21ST AIRLIFT SQUADRON (AMC)The 21st Airlift Squadron was activated at Archer Field, Brisbane, Australia, April 3, 1942, as the 21st Transportation Squadron. Throughout World War II the squadron remained in the New Guinea-Australia theatre airlifting various types of cargo. In July 1942, the unit was

  • 22nd Airlift Squadron

    The 22nd Transport Squadron was originally activated in April 1942 at Essendon Airdrome near Melbourne, Australia. Redesignated the 22nd Troop Carrier Squadron in July 1942, the 22nd was a prime participant in the South Pacific, including the China-Burma-India (CBI) Theater, and earned two

  • 349th Air Mobility Wing

    The 349th Air Mobility Wing (Reserve), located at Travis Air Force Base, California, is the largest associate wing in the United States Air Force Reserve. 349th AMW personnel fly the C-5 Galaxy, C-17 Globemaster III and KC-10 Extender. The missions of the wing's aircrews include airlifting personnel

  • 60th Aerial Port Squadron

    On Nov. 7, 1944, the War Department officially designated Fairfield-Suisun Army Air Base (FF-SS AAB) as an aerial port of embarkation (APOE) for the Pacific theater. Prior to that time, planes stationed here (C-54s) launched out of FF-SS AAB empty and landed at Hamilton AB (just north of San

  • 60th Air Mobility Wing

    The 60th Air Mobility Wing is the largest air mobility organization in terms of personnel in the Air Force with a versatile all-jet fleet of C-5M Super Galaxy and C-17 Globemaster III cargo aircraft and KC-10 Extender refueling aircraft. As the host unit of Travis Air Force Base, Calif., the wing

  • 60th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron

    60th Aircraft Maintenance SquadronThe 60th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron provides safe and reliable aircraft maintenance to 16 C-5Ms and 2 C-5Cs for global operations. The squadron maintains mission-ready aircraft, equipment, and personnel for worldwide deployment to support Air Mobility Command’s

  • 60TH CIVIL ENGINEER SQUADRON (CES)

    The 60th Civil Engineer Squadron, located at Travis AFB, CA providing vital mission support to 75 squadrons, agencies and joint tenants sustaining the platform to launch and recover global mobility missions for AMC’s largest and only wing operating three airframes.MissionThe 60 CES ensures mission

  • 60th Communications Squadron

    60th Communications Squadron (CS)The 60th Communications Squadron defends, operates, and modernizes an $84M command, control, communications, and computers (C4) network infrastructure supporting 27 KC-10s, 18 C-5s, 13 C-17s, & 3 USN E-6Bs. The squadron is responsible for two enterprise level

  • 60TH LOGISTICS READINESS SQUADRON (LRS)

    The 60th Logistics Readiness Squadron, located at Travis AFB, CA, maintains the largest Aircraft Parts Store, Individual Protective Equipment account and busiest Deployment Control Center and Fuels Management Flight in Air Mobility Command (AMC).  The squadron provides supplies, equipment, fuels,

  • 60th Maintenance Squadron

    The 60th Maintenance Squadron delivers safe, professional maintenance that powers a dynamic global mission.  The squadron is comprised of seven flights, totaling 13 different AFSCs, which provides a vast array of maintenance capabilities for three types of aircraft: the Lockheed C-5 Galaxy, the

  • 660th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron

    The 660th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron develops expert leaders and technicians who can maintain, mobilize and generate the KC-10 Extender air refueling aircraft anywhere in the world.  While sustaining 24-hour operations, the 24 aircraft maintained by the 660 AMXS support the flying requirements of

  • 6th Air Refueling Squadron

    VISION:A world-class organization that treats every individual with dignity and respect, executes the daily mission of worldwide aerial refueling and airlift with unmatched excellence, promotes personal development and growth, fosters a sense of family, and embodies a spirit of enthusiasm, fun, and

  • 860th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron

    The 860th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron provides combat-ready maintenance personnel and organization support to inspect, service, and repair assigned C-17 aircraft supporting Department of Defense directives. Squadron members generate 24-hour-a-day rapid global combat support, aeromedical

  • 9th Air Refueling Squadron

    The 9th Air Refueling Squadron (9 ARS) mobilizes and deploys 12 KC-10 aircraft with over 140 combat-ready personnel and equipment to numerous worldwide forward operating locations. The 9 ARS ensures global reach for America by generating 24-hour-a-day strategic airlift and aerial-refueling missions

  • About Travis AFB Environmental

    The Travis Cleanup Team consists of the Travis staff and representatives from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the California Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC), and the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, San Francisco Region (RWQCB). The representatives are

  • Air Force Band of the Golden West Ceremonial Marching Band

    CEREMONIAL MARCHING BANDThe Ceremonial/Marching Band participates in military ceremonies, military and civilian parades, and patriotic openings for the general public. It’s stirring renditions of military and novelty music as well as traditional marches complements its impressive precision marching

  • C-17 Globemaster III

    MissionThe C-17 Globemaster III is the newest, most flexible cargo aircraft to enter the airlift force. The C-17 is capable of rapid strategic delivery of troops and all types of cargo to main operating bases or directly to forward bases in the deployment area. The aircraft can perform tactical

  • C-5 A/B/C Galaxy and C-5M Super Galaxy

    Mission The C-5 Galaxy is one of the largest aircraft in the world and the largest airlifter in the Air Force inventory. The aircraft can carry a fully equipped combat-ready military unit to any point in the world on short notice and then provide the supplies required to help sustain the fighting

  • Civil Engineer Maintenance Inspection and Repair Team (CEMIRT)

    CEMIRT provides Air Force-wide specialized maintenance, installation and repair support on electrical distribution systems, power production systems, aircraft arresting systems, and heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems during peacetime and emergency response operations.

  • David Grant USAF Medical Center

    David Grant USAF Medical Center at Travis AFB, Calif., is the Air Force's largest medical center in the continental United States. Serving military beneficiaries throughout eight western states, it represents a major milestone in the history of the Air Force Medical Service. One of the premier Joint

  • David Grant USAF Medical Center - Clinical Investigation Facility

    The Clinical Investigation Facility (CIF) at Travis Air Force Base provides administrative and operational support for researchers at Travis and Beale Air Force bases and the larger Defense Health Agency’s (DHA) Sacramento Marketplace. To meet scholarly activity requirements for continued

  • David Grant USAF Medical Center - Drug Demand Reduction Program

    The goals and objectives of DGMC's Drug Abuse Testing Program are to maintain the health and wellness of a fit and ready fighting force and a drug-free Air Force community, and to deter military members, including those members on initial entry on active duty after enlistment or appointment, from

  • David Grant USAF Medical Center - Family Advocacy Program

    Family Advocacy's number one goal is to build healthy Air Force families and communities through prevention, treatment, and research. Family Advocacy seeks first to prevent family violence.It provides prevention and treatment to reduce risk of maltreatment and to assist families in maintaining or

  • David Grant USAF Medical Center - Travis Fisher House

         Travis AFB Fisher HouseThe Travis Fisher House provides home like accommodations to family members while active duty, retirees and veterans are undergoing care at a military medical treatment facility. The criterion for occupancy is that the guest be either a member of the family or designated

  • DP039 - Building 755

    An In situ Bioreactor over Former SumpBuilding 755 (DP039) was the base Battery and Electric Shop, where a former acid neutralization sump for the disposal of battery acid had also received chlorinated solvents. The sump was removed in 1993, but a plume of solvent-contaminated groundwater remains.

  • Environmental Sites

    The environmental cleanup at Travis AFB includes activities at many individual sites on the Base. Each site has been given a name within the Air Force's Environmental Restoration Program (ERP) that is used for tracking progress. Information on individual sites is available by clicking from the list

  • Fisher House Volunteer Opportunities

    There are three basic types of volunteer opportunities at the Travis Fisher House I & II:Regularly Scheduled Volunteers A volunteer who would like to come each week, on a specific day, during a specific time period. You pick the day and the time period you have available. Half an hour to a whole

  • FT002 - Fire Training Area #1

    Fire Training Area #1 (FT002) is located in the northern part of the North/East/West Industrial Operable Unit. Waste fuel, oil and solvents were burned at the site during fire training exercises conducted between 1943 and 1950. It was common practice at Travis AFB, and at many fire-fighting