• 349th Air Mobility Wing members highlight their resilience

    The LNU lightning complex fire is the second largest complex of 2020 California wildfires that burned on August 18, 2020 that prompted the evacuation of aircrafts, non-essential base personnel and their families. Check out Dennis Sumangil Santarinala video for the full story. #ReserveResilient

  • Domestic violence: An epidemic within a pandemic

    According to the National Coalition against Domestic Violence (NCADV), it is the willful intimidation, physical assault, battery, sexual assault, and/or other abusive behavior as part of a systematic pattern of power and control perpetrated by one intimate partner against another. It includes

  • Hatch Act limits political activities, even during telework

    The Hatch Act, a federal law passed in 1939, limits certain political activities of federal employees, as well as some state, D.C., and local government employees who work in connection with federally funded programs, even during telework.#ReserveReady

  • 349th Air Mobility Wing welcomes newest members of Air Force Reserve

    Col. Lee E. Merkle, 349th Air Mobility Wing commander, swears in, and welcomes the newest members of the United States Air Force Reserve, October 1, 2020. These members will join him at in serving at the 349th Air Mobility Wing (Reserve), located at Travis Air Force Base, California, is the largest

  • Airmen ROM at Travis AFB, slow the spread of COVID in theater

    Because, COVID-19. This virus has spread everywhere, with various strains impacting each person differently, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website. Keeping the virus from deployed locations is a top priority for Air Force leaders.#ReserveResilient

  • AF Reserve Tuition Assistance Update

    Department of the Air Force officials recently announced a reduction in tuition assistance benefits from $4,500 to $3,750 per fiscal year. This change, however, applies only to the military tuition assistance program (MilTA) and does not impact the Reserve tuition assistance program (ResTA).

  • Great Shake Out - Drop, Cover, Hold On!

    International ShakeOut Day is Thursday of October 15. While COVID-19 may have brought challenges, one thing we can count on is ShakeOut is still happening!The Travis Air Force Base #ShakeOut drill will start at 10:15 and end at 10:20. Remember to Drop! Cover! and Hold On!. It's actually a good idea

  • Active Shooter Exercise

    Travis AFB trains to evaluate the readiness and capability of emergency first responders. #ReserveReady

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