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  • 349th Medical Group Airmen were out in force to support award winners

    Medical Group members were out in force, including Chief Master Sgt. Louis M. Kloeppel, at the 349th Air Mobility Wing Annual Awards Banquet held at the Delta Breeze Club, Jan 23.It's was the social occasion of the year for many  349th Air Mobility Wing Airmen came out to support the award

  • Things are looking up

    Tech. Sgt. Gaylen Clemons gets the proverbial arm punch from 349th Air Mobility Wing commander, Col. John "Jay" Flournoy and 349th AMW Command Chief Kathleen Buckner upon her promotion to master sergeant. Sergeant Clemons is a client support administrator in the 349th Communications Flight. For the

  • AMC brings urban search and rescue team to Haiti

    A C-17 Globemaster III from Travis Air Force Base, Calif., arrived in Haiti Thursday, with urban search and rescue teams for humanitarian relief efforts. On their way to Haiti, the aircrew stopped at March Air Reserve Base, Calif., to pick up California Task Force 2. The task force, or CA-TF2, works

  • Secretary of State visits, meets with Travis leadership

    Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton stopped and met with base leadership as her plane stopped at Travis Air Force Base to refuel on the first leg of a trip taking her to Hawaii, Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea, Jan. 11. Col. John C. Flournoy, Jr., 349th Air Mobility Wing commander,

  • Travis Reserve Wing earns 15th Air Force Outstanding Unit Award

    It was announced recently that the 349th Air Mobility Wing has earned a 15th Air Force Outstanding Unit Award. This latest AFOUA is for the period from Aug. 18, 2008 to Aug. 17, 2009. During this period, the 349th Air Mobility Wing accomplished its mission by participating in every major strategic

  • Congressman visits with Travis Airmen, base leadership

    Congressman John Garamendi and several of his staffers toured Travis Air Force Base, Jan 6. Base leadership took the opportunity to highlight several of the successfully completed military construction projects such as David Grant Medical Center and the new flightline Air Traffic Control Tower. The

  • Travis maintenance team works to 'patch things up'

    Staff Sgt. Brent Dost, an air reserve technician with the 349th Maintenance Squadron, works on a C-5C with, right, Staff Sgt. Dan Louden, 60th Maintenance Squadron, and Mr. Tom Chalmers, a Department of Defense civilian. What started out as a small repair on the aircraft grew into major repairs with