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  • 349th ARMS named best large unit in AFRC

    The 349th Operations Group Aviation Resource Management team was recognized as Outstanding Large Unit ARM Team of the year for 2016 by Air Force Reserve Command.“This recognition is well deserved,” said Maj. Gen. John Flournoy, 4th Air Force commander. Aviation resource managers maintain flight

  • Travis Honorary Commanders look behind the scenes of Mission Support Group

    Travis Honorary Commanders got a look behind the scenes of some of the Mission Support Group squadrons on the final 2016 group tour Dec. 2. After lunch at the Sierra Inn Dining Facility, about 25 HCCs reported to the Personnel Deployment Function line at building P1, as they prepared to deploy to

  • 82nd Aerial Port Squadron gains new chief

    The 82nd Aerial Port Squadron gained another chief master sergeant when Scott Kirberg pinned on his new rank Nov. 12 in a ceremony at the Travis Air Force Base Passenger Terminal. Many family, friends and squadron members were on hand to help him celebrate reaching the top enlisted rank in the Air

  • Citizen Airmen embrace, extend ‘Old Glory’

    At a solemn commemoration ceremony this morning marking the 75th anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, an American flag flew over the battleship USS Arizona Memorial, where 1,177 Sailors lost their lives Dec. 7, 1941.

  • AFCENT Tankers fuel the fight

    In the fight against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant and the Iraqi counteroffensive to liberate Mosul, no nation works alone. In the skies, pilots from 19 nations work tirelessly to dismantle, disrupt and ultimately destroy ISIL by striking infrastructure, roadways and other high-value

  • Team Travis supports Vacaville’s annual holiday event

    A long standing tradition brought together about 15,000 revelers for downtown Vacaville’s annual Merriment on Main celebration Nov. 29. For Mayor Len Augustine, a retired Air Force colonel, that tradition includes Travis Air Force base commanders helping him flip a giant switch to light up the town