• Travis Reservists provide continuity for Honor Guard mission

    It takes an especially dedicated and reverent Airman to conduct meticulous flag-folding ceremonies and presentations to veterans’ families. To fulfill those challenging duties the Travis Air Force Base Honor Guard relies on the continuity provided by 349th Air Mobility Wing Reservists.

  • Total Force Continuum team visits Travis

    The Air Force’s Total Force Continuum team visited Travis Air Force Base, California, Aug. 21 – 23 to observe operations and learn how to best implement total force integration.

  • 60 APS conducts joint inspection with FEMA

    Three Airmen from the 60th Aerial Port Squadron traveled to Sacramento Aug. 23 to perform a joint inspection with the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Task Force 7. Task Force 7 is one of eight FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Task Forces based in California and one of 28 in the United States. They

  • Why you should be an ART: Capt. Leanne Babcock

    After submitting hundreds of resumes as she prepared to leave active duty, trying to get into the civil service, Capt. Leanne Babcock finally found her opening through the Air Reserve Technician program.“Breaking into the GS [general schedule] world, especially as a straight civilian, is not

  • Operation Family Circle

    349th Air Mobility Wing Airmen and their family members participate in Operation Family Circle Aug. 12, 2017, at Travis Air Force Base, Calif. The event, held in conjunction with wingman day, provided family members an opportunity to learn more about the Air Force and available support programs

  • Rowley assumes command of 349th OG

    Col. Adrian White, 349th Air Mobilty Wing Vice Commander, gives command of the 349th Operations Group to Lt. Col. Travis Rowley during an assumption of command ceremony at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., on Aug. 13, 2017. Rowley now commands the largest operations group in Air Force Reserve Command

  • Integrated annual tour sharpens APS reservists

    Fifteen Reserve Citizen Airmen from the 302nd Airlift Wing’s 39th Aerial Port Squadron spent two weeks at Travis Air Force Base, California, performing their Annual Tour to gain practical experience in working with a variety of military aircraft and cargo loads while integrating with their active

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