• 349th Air Mobility Wing welcomes newcomers

    Col. Adrian K. White, 349th Air Mobility Wing vice commander (far right) welcomes our wing’s newest members, November 4, 2017. (U.S. Air Force photo / Technical Sgt. Cindy Alejandrez)

  • Team Travis supports Veterans Day Parade

    Members of Team Travis came out to support the Fairfield Veterans Day Parade and Commemoration, Saturday November 11, 2017. Air Force Reserve Col. Ruth Meyer was the grand marshal for this year’s event. The ceremony of remembrance started at 10 a.m. with a musical concert, and the parade started at

  • Thank you for your service

    As the warm summer/fall weather starts to fade, you’ll start planning for the upcoming holidays, eating great food, sharing gifts, and spending time with family and friends. Now more than ever is the right time to give thanks and enjoy the freedom we experience as Americans, especially as we

  • Citizen Airman’s selfless actions aid California wildfire victims

    Hurricane-like winds roared across the state of California, creating a catalyst that ignited wildfires on Sunday, Oct. 8. The fires tore through wine country, scorching more than 160,000 acres and leaving more than 15,000 people homeless.One of the hardest hit areas was Santa Rosa, which lost 3,000

  • 30-year veteran leads 349th Airman & Family Readiness Flight

    Thirty years ago Loren Nickell began his Air Force career as a fuels specialist. Today he leads the 349th Air Mobility Wing’s Airman and Family Readiness Flight as the director. Nickell brings with him several decades of federal service and a big picture point of view.

  • Halloween - if you celebrate or not, watch out for the little ones

    As October comes to an end, many people will take time out of their stressful schedules and have some fun celebrating Halloween with trick or treating or getting together with friends and family for a party. Whether or not you celebrate, it is important to watch out for the little ones, and to stay

  • Team Travis raises awareness for domestic violence

    Sixteen Airmen from the 349th and 60th Air Mobility Wings met at David Grant USAF Medical Center on Oct. 24 to have their faces made up with injuries by a moulage team. The Airmen included six men and 10 women ranging in age from 18 to 50, and ranks from airman to major. The Team Travis volunteers

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