• 349th Maintenance Group superintendent retires after thirty-plus years

    Chief Master Sgt. Kirk N. Stout, 349th Maintenance Group superintendent, receives the Meritorious Service medal from Col. Melvin J. Giddings, Jr., 349th Maintenance Group commander, during his retirement ceremony here, May 20. Stout retired after serving in the Air Force in various positions for

  • 82nd Aerial Port Squadron bids farewell to superintendent

    Maj Mark Fratrick, 82 Aerial Port Squadron commander, congratulates Chief Master Sgt Blake Cooke, 82 APS superintendent, upon his retirement here, May 19. Cooke spent his entire career in numerous positions within the aerial port community.

  • Commentary -- Summer safety - Start with changing one bad driving habit

    "In every vehicle mishap, there are actually three collisions. There is the collision with a fixed object (like another car, a tree or wall); the collision of your body hitting the steering wheel or something else, and the collision of your heart hitting your ribcage." I think it's appropriate to

  • Operation Gratitude - Still needs volunteers

    The Operation Gratitude Team requests the pleasure of your company at the Twelfth Annual "Operation Gratitude" in honor of the Yountville Veterans living at the Yountville Veterans Home on Saturday, the sixteenth of June at seven o'clock in the morningYountville Veterans Home Hospital, Holderman

  • 349th AMW Alumni Event - Reconnect with your proud 349th Heritage

    349th AMW Alumni Event - Reconnect with your proud 349th HeritageSaturday, June 2.Schedule of Events:10:00-11:00 Welcome & Mission Brief @ 349th Wing Headquarters· 502 Waldron Street, Travis AFB, Ca 94535 (707)424-392211:15-11:45 Heritage Hall Ribbon Cutting Ceremony @ 349th Wing Headquarters ·

  • 349th Air Mobility Wing awarded 16th Air Force Outstanding Unit Award

    For the 16th time since 1965, the 349th Air Mobility Wing has been awarded the Air Force Outstanding Unit Award for exceptionally meritorious service from Sept. 30, 2009 to Sept. 30, 2011. While flying and maintaining the C-5 Galaxy, KC-10A Extender and C-17 Globemaster III, wing personnel safely

  • Exercise Bronco Airmen, Marines, Ospreys join for exercise

    When the distress call comes, the men and women of the 615th Contingency Response Wing have proven their ability to respond effectively to crises in some of the most remote regions of the globe.But what if that emergency call rang out closer to home? What if a 7.0 magnitude earthquake devastated the

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