• 349th AMW members receive CCAF

    Dozens of 349th Air Mobility Wing members recently graduated with their Community College of the Air Force associate’s degree. These are the most recent CCAF graduates.  301st Airlift Squadron Staff Sgt. David Herring – Maintenance Production Management   312th Airlift Squadron Tech. Sgt. Anthony

  • Be the leader we remember

    As leaders, it is up to us to be willing to step outside of our comfort zone, and make the hard decisions. In doing so we let our Airmen know we will stand up for what we believe in.

  • High School to Flight School

    Officials at Air Force Reserve Command headquarters, Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, are hoping an innovative new program will help the command meet its need for flight engineers.

  • 349th AMW welcomes newcomers during UTA

    Col. Raymond Kozak, 349th Air Mobility Wing commander, and Chief Master Sgt. Bryan A. Payne, 349th AMW command chief master sergeant, pose for a photo with the wing's newest Citizen Airmen during newcomers orientation April 7, 2018 at Travis Air Force Base, Calif. The 349th AMW provides

  • DGMC to collect unused drugs April 28

    This year, David Grant USAF Medical Center will again take part in the campaign to collect expired, unused and unwanted prescription drugs to help prevent someone dying from prescriptions obtained–sometimes by theft–from family and friends.

  • Travis receives last C-5M Super Galaxy to add to inventory

    The last C-5M Super Galaxy arrived to be added to the Travis Air Force Base, Calif., fleet, April 17, 2018, from Lockheed Martin. The C-5M, with a cargo load capacity of 281,001 pounds, can fly 2,150 nautical miles, offload, and fly to a second base 500 nautical miles away from the original

  • Travis plans Earth Day activities

    April 22 is Earth Day, a time when people around the world gather to plant trees, hold demonstrations and clean up neighborhoods, roads, parks, streams and lakes to show support for protecting the environment.

  • Darryl Strawberry shares his story, inspires Team Travis

    Clutching his bible tightly and delivering an inspiring message, former baseball player turned pastor, Darryl Strawberry, shared his incredible journey with Airmen and their families at Travis Air Force Base, California. Strawberry’s off-the-field problems are well chronicled. An admitted drug

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