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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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  • SS041 - Building 905

    Building 905Soil Cleanup Action at Site SS041Site SS041 consists of two components: Building 905 and the Cypress Lakes Golf Course Annex.  The golf course is located about 2.5 miles north of Travis AFB and contains a maintenance yard that had pesticide contamination in the surface soil.  Groundwater

  • SS046 - Railhead Munitions Staging Area

    The Railhead Munitions Staging Area is a concrete pad next to a railroad spur near the conventional munitions storage area (A Bunker). The inactive railhead was used to bring munitions to Travis AFB. These operations resulted in the deposition of metals and PAH beneath the railroad tracks and in

  • ST018 - North/South Gas Stations

    Horizontal Drill Rig Installs Piping for ST018 Extraction SystemSolar Panels Power Two ST018 Groundwater PumpsThe North/South Gas Stations are located on opposite sides of Travis Avenue, directly across from one another and adjacent to site FT002. Both gas stations are active facilities. Leaking

  • ST027 - TF-33 Test Stand Area

    The TF-33 Test Stand Area consists of 35 acres in the Travis AFB flight line that has been used since 1957 for jet engine testing, aircraft testing, and fuel storage.  Total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) have been identified in the local soil and groundwater. Hydraulic oil has been observed seeping

  • ST028 - Buildings 363 & 1201

    Buildings 363 and 1201 are facilities in the vicinity of several underground fuel storage areas.  One underground storage tank was used for hazardous waste storage.  This fuel farm contained eleven 25,000-gallon fuel tanks from 1948 to 1983; all of these tanks were removed from the site by 1995. The

  • ST032 - Monitoring Well 246

    Field in Vicinity of Monitoring Well 246Site ST032, which was identified with Monitoring Well 246 site, is located in the eastern portion of the base.  It consists of grassy fields surrounded by a runway, taxiways, and the aircraft parking apron.  Two distinct groundwater zones were identified at

  • The Environmental Restoration Program

    The Department of Defense established the Environmental Restoration Program (ERP) in 1975 to provide guidance and funding for the investigation and remediation of hazardous waste sites caused by historical disposal activities at military installations. The fundamental goal of the Travis Air Force

  • The Golden West Wind Quintet

    GOLDEN WEST WINDSThe Golden West Winds is the resident woodwind quintet of the United States Air Force Band of the Golden West. This group of highly trained musicians has delighted numerous concert audiences throughout the western United States. The versatile Golden West Winds perform a varied

  • The United States Air Force Band of the Golden West

    The United States Air Force Band of the Golden West is stationed at Travis Air Force Base, California. As the only remaining active-duty Air Force band west of the Rockies, it is comprised of 60 talented musicians who perform throughout California, Idaho, Oregon, Nevada and Washington. The band

  • Travis AFB Completes Final Phase of CAMU Construction

    In 2007, Travis AFB completed the third and final phase of the construction of the Corrective Action Management Unit (CAMU). A CAMU is a designated area within a facility that is designed to carry out a corrective action, such as the management of contaminated soil. This action combined contaminated

  • Travis AFB Fisher House History

    Remembered by the Armed Forces as one of this nation's most dedicated patriots, Zachary Fisher considered himself to be the luckiest man alive. He had two rewarding careers, one in the investment building sector of New York's real estate industry, the other as a private citizen serving his beloved

  • Travis AFB Wins General Thomas D. White Award

    For the second time in less than nine years, the Restoration Branch of the 60th Civil Engineering Squadron Asset Management Flight has won the General Thomas D. White Restoration Award for having the top environmental restoration program within Air Mobility Command. The award program is designed to

  • Travis Air Force Base

    TRAVIS AIR FORCE BASE Travis Air Force Base is comprised of our host unit, the 60th Air Mobility Wing, along with the 621st Contingency Response Wing, the 349th Air Mobility Wing and more than 50 partner organizations, with more than 26,000 Travis active duty, reservists and civilian employees

  • Travis Air Force Base and America’s war on terrorism

    The importance and versatility of Travis’ worldwide air mobility mission of providing global airlift and refueling has proven critical in Operation Enduring Freedom. This was nowhere better demonstrated than during America’s response to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. In the wake of those events,

  • Travis Brass Biography

    TRAVIS BRASS QUINTETThe Travis Brass quintet is the resident brass quintet of the United States Air Force Band of the Golden West. Its wide-ranging programs, spanning musical history from medieval times to patriotic military presentations through the contemporary sounds of today, have enthralled

  • Travis Environmental Project Managers Hit Home Run at Workshop

    By Merrie Schilter-Lowe60th Air Mobility Wing Public AffairsBack from an Air Force-sponsored technology transfer workshop recently held in San Antonio, Texas, Glenn Anderson and Lonnie Duke have lost some of their anonymity. The two were among the keynote speakers that included Air Force and Defense

  • Travis Environmental Project Managers to Address Conference

    By Merrie Schilter-Lowe60th Air Mobility Wing Public AffairsGlenn Anderson and Lonnie Duke know a lot about environmental cleanup and restoration. So much, in fact, they have been invited to share this knowledge with the rest of the Air Force, industry and academia.The environmental project managers

  • Travis Injects Oil to Clean Up Solvents

    By Merrie Schilter-Lowe Environmental Public AffairsIt's edible, though probably not tasty. It's easy to handle, fairly inexpensive, will last for years and will not harm humans, animals or the environment.The product is emulsified vegetable oil, or EVO, and it is one of several cutting-edge

  • Travis Sequestration News

    The following is a list of facilities and services at Travis Air Force Base that are affected by sequestration and civilian furloughs:New hours of operation for the Sierra Inn Dining Facility starting June 17:Mon - Fri 0600-0900 Mon - Fri 1030-1330 Mon - Fri 1630-1830 Sat & Sun 0630-0830 Sat & Sun

  • TS060 - Old Skeet Range

    The Old Skeet Range (TS060) is an inactive range that is being addressed by the Military Munitions Response Program (MMRP).

  • Upcoming Performances

    "COMMANDERS" JAZZ ENSEMBLE25 April: North Kitsap High School Auditorium, 7:00 pm               2003 NE Hostmark Street, Poulsbo, WA 98370   26 April: Port Angeles High School Auditorium, Jazz in the Olympics Society                 7:00 PM                304 E. Park Ave. Port Angeles, WA 98362 27

  • WP017 - Inactive Oxidation Ponds

    One of Several Oxidation PondsThe Oxidation Pond Site (WP017) is located in the southern part of the North/East/West Industrial Operable Unit and consists of a series of oxidation ponds that supported a former sewage treatment plant from the 1950's to the late 1970's. The treatment plant processed