June 7, 2020 349th Air Mobility Wing Commander Introduction Message Col. Lee E. Merkle assumes command of the 349th Air Mobility Wing and delivers his virtual introduction message on June 7, 2020 due to COVID-19 restrictions. Sir, welcome back to Travis!#ReserveReform #ReserveResilient #ReserveReady
June 5, 2020 Travis AFB spouse creates face masks for people with disabilities Among the emotions people feel after months of stay-at-home orders and wearing face masks in public, one is isolation.#ReserveResilient
May 12, 2020 Nurse, Medical Technician Week: Top trauma nurse showcases excellence of Travis medical professionals May 6-12 is National Nurse and Medical Technician Week, a week that celebrates nurses, like Pruett, and medical technicians, honoring them for the lifesaving work they perform every day. #ReserveResilient
May 7, 2020 Military spouse, member of Travis AFB community makes over 325 face masks to fight COVID-19 When people in the Travis AFB community needed face masks, Jenn Taylor had them covered. #ReserveResilient
May 6, 2020 Travis AFB childcare centers implement safety measures amid pandemic “It feels good to give parents some peace of mind with all that’s going on,” said Emilia Williams, 60th Force Support Squadron child and youth program technician. #ReserveResilient
May 6, 2020 DoD, USAF take steps to protect military families moving during COVID-19 Under the new standards, moving industry personnel must adhere to all Centers for Disease Control and Prevention COVID-19 health protection protocols while in the service member’s residence. That means moving personnel must wear face coverings, clean frequently touched surfaces and sanitize their
April 24, 2020 Travis AFB distributes cloth face covers to Airmen Travis’ 60th Logistics Readiness Squadron, 60th Comptroller Squadron and 60th Contracting Squadron all worked together to make the issuing of Travis-funded face covers to its Airmen as streamlined and efficient as possible.
April 9, 2020 DeCA guidance requires employees, customers to have a face covering to enter commissaries Commissaries are requiring some form of face covering for store employees and customers to enter a commissary.The Defense Commissary Agency (DeCA) guidance is effective April 10 and applies to all agency stores and other facilities worldwide where no local directive has yet been issued, said Rear