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  • Travis Reserve JAG celebrates with family, friends as he pins on eagles

    Col. Carl L. Reed II is all smiles after his promotion ceremony Mar. 1, 2012. Family and friends at the Reserve's 349th Air Mobility Wing celebrated with him as he pinned on his eagles. The colonel's daughters Sarah and Olivia and his wife, Simone are here to help with the festivities. The colonel

  • Four-man team from 70th Air Refueling Squadron delivers fuel to the fight

    What has eight legs, 90 years of experience and spends most of its time flying over Afghanistan waiting to give away 50,000 gallons of fuel?No, it's not a really old, generous flying spider. It's a four-man KC-10 Extender team, from the 908th Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron, flying aerial

  • 349th Wing Hosts Human Resource Development Council Training

    Twenty-three Airmen from the 349th Air Mobility Wing, Travis Air Force Base, Calif., and the 940th Wing, Beale Air Force Base, Calif., attended Human Resource Development Council training February 23-24. The course was taught to educate wing members on HRDC basics, and explain how each wing can

  • 349th Air Mobility Wing welcomes 24 newcomers

    The 349th Air Mobility Wing at Travis welcomed 24 newcomers to the wing Feb. 12. As the largest associate wing in the Air Force, the 349th has about 3,100 Airmen assigned. Welcome to the Travis team!

  • Wing Wing Staff participated in team building for fun, laughs

    Members of the 349th Air Mobility Wing Wing Staff participated in team building event during the A flight Unit Training Assembly on February 12, 2012. The members ran a three-legged race and relay run, participated in a hula hoop challenge, competed in a softball throw, and raced in a Huffy Green

  • Travis Team aerial porters handle some unusual cargo

    It's not every day Travis Team aerial porters handle cargo like a howitzer. But on Feb. 3, the team got to load two of them, as well as eight cargo pallets, onto a C-5. In a delicate balancing and rolling maneuver, (from the left) Senior Amn. Matt Branstetter, Airman 1st Class Charles Laas, 2nd Lt.