• 349th Medical Group commander retires from wing

    Brig. Gen. Paul Dwan, congratulates Dr. (Col.) Robert Singler, at his retirement ceremony held here Dec. 16th.  General Dwan is the Deputy Joint Staff Surgeon and Director of the Reserve Medical Readiness Operations and Affairs, Special Staff to the Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff.The doctor spent

  • B-Flight December Newcomers welcomed to 349th 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

  • Colonel Burger selected to be next Travis Reserve wing commander

    Col. Matthew J. Burger, commander of the 349th Operations Group, will become the next commander of the 349th Air Mobility Wing in a change of command ceremony Jan. 27, 2013. As the commander of the largest Reserve Associate Wing in the Air Force, he will lead more than 3,100 combat ready Citizen

  • Countdown - Flyaway final test before February 2013 inspection

    Nearly 800 Airmen from the 60th and 349th Air Mobility Wings teamed up for an Operational Readiness Exercise that took them to Mississippi during the week of Dec. 2, 2012. Held at the Gulfport Combat Readiness Training Facility, it was the third ORE this year, but the first to take place outside of

  • AMC commander visits Team Travis

    Gen. Paul J. Selva, commander of Air Mobility Command, visited service members of the 349th and 60th Air Mobility Wings, Dec. 11, to introduce himself to Team Travis as part of a tour of AMC wings. Selva took command of AMC on Dec. 1, replacing retiring Gen. Raymond Johns Jr.Travis was one of

  • Travis base leadership lend an hand to Merriment on Main

    With a flip of the big switch, the Vacaville holiday tree is lit Nov. 30. About 15,000 local residents pack Merriment on Main yearly for the festivities, which included musical performances, including Travis Air Force Base's Band of the Golden West; refreshments, shopping, and more. 

  • Operation Give Thanks - serving those who paved the way

    As in year's past, this year a group of Travis Airmen spent their holiday with a special group of people at Veterans Home of California, Yountville. . Airmen from the 349th Air Mobility Wing "Give Thanks' by serving dinner to these veterans who have paved the way for the military we have today.

  • 349th Aerospace Medicine Squadron chief retires

    Chief Master Sgt. Roxie Walker-Jones accepts the folded flag of our country at her retirement ceremony Nov. 18 here. She retired as the senior air reserve technician at the 349th Aerospace Medicine Squadron, after a long and rewarding career.

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