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The first of two upgraded C-5C Super Galaxy aircraft was tested to verify if the aircraft still met the vibroacoustics requirements set forth by NASA Sept. 24, 2015, at Travis Air Force Base, Calif. Travis AFB is home to the Air Force’s only two aircraft specially modified to insert and transport NASA space containers into the aft end of the cargo compartment. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Charles Rivezzo) C-5M scoops up in-flight data for NASA
Lockheed Martin and Travis Air Force Base officials recently recorded in-flight noise and vibration data onboard a C-5M Super Galaxy, ensuring the newly upgraded airframe was still compliant with NASA requirements.
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2015
Airman 1st Class Spencer Stone, the Airman who helped foil a terrorist attack on a train in France Aug. 21, arrives at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Sept. 3, 2015. Stone was greeted by hundreds of Airmen including Col. Joel Jackson, the 60th Air Mobility Wing commander, and Chief Master Sgt. Alan Boling, the 60th AMW command chief. He will receive continued medical treatment for his injuries at David Grant USAF Medical Center. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. James Hodgman) Travis welcomes hero home
Airman 1st Class Spencer Stone, the Airman who helped foil a terrorist attack on a train in France Aug. 21, arrived at Travis Air Force Base, California, Sept. 3, with his mother and brother by his side.
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2015
Staff Sgt. Edgar Hooks, a 60th Maintenance Squadron avionics specialist, and Staff Sgt. Sean Richardson, the 821st Contingency Response Support Squadron transmission systems supervisor, used their Air Force training to save the life of a 6-year-old boy who was drowning in a friend's pool. Richardson pulled the unconscious child from the bottom of a 10-feet-deep pool and Hooks resuscitated the boy by performing CPR. (U.S. Air Force photo/Ken Wright) Travis Airmen save boy from drowning
When a summer pool party became a life or death situation for a 6-year-old boy, two Airmen from Travis Air Force Base, California, used their military training to save his life.
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2015
Retired Lt. Col. Bruce Sooy receives a demonstration flight at Nut Tree Airport, Calif., July 2015. It had been 56 years since he had last flown an aircraft. (Courtesy photo) Through the glass: Vet looks back
The heritage center at Travis Air Force Base has many pieces of military, history rich with old war stories. One piece, a bullet-riddled B-24 Liberator windshield, tells the story of a man from a small town who went on to fight in World War II and gave more than 40 years of service to his country.
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2015
Staff Sgt. Alexander Cedillo, a 60th Logistics Readiness Squadron day-shift supervisor, says goodbye to two men he cared for during his February 2015 trip to Kolkata, India. He volunteered for a month at a hospice house and a home for the mentally challenged. (Courtesy photo) Sergeant helps others in India
Staff Sgt. Alexander Cedillo, a 60th Logistics Readiness Squadron day-shift supervisor at Travis Air Force Base, California, recently visited Kolkata, India, where he found peace and answered a calling. In February, he used 30 days of leave to volunteer at a hospice house and a home for the mentally challenged.
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2015
Staff Sgt. Richard L. Johnson and his wife, Christa, look at two scrapbooks with their daughter, Ayda, inside their home Feb. 13, 2014, in California. Christa designed the scrapbooks to document Richard’s seven-month long fight against cancer. Now cancer free, Richard said he feels blessed and he’s looking forward to getting back to work. Johnson is a 660th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron KC-10 crew chief. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. James M. Hodgman) Staff sergeant beats cancer
For many people, Independence Day is all about celebration, spending time with family and watching fireworks light up the night sky, but on July 4, 2014, there was no celebrating for Staff Sgt. Richard L. Johnson.
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2015
Airman Dimas Bernacchia assists an in-processing service member with their permanent change of station travel voucher Dec. 10, 2014, at Travis Air Force Base, Calif. Bernacchia, assigned to the 60th Comptroller Squadron, received his U.S. citizenship Sept. 3, 2014. He now holds dual-citizenship in the U.S. and Italy. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Charles Rivezzo) Dreams come true for Italian Airman
Sono un aviatore Americano. When translated, these words represent the bridge between two disparate lives for Dimas Bernacchia -- the life of an Italian immigrant and the life of an American Airman.
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2014
Airman 1st Class Michelle Doolittle sings "God Bless America" Oct. 26, 2014, during the seventh-inning stretch of Game 5, of the 2014 World Series. She represented the Airmen from Travis Air Force Base, California and the Air Force at the game. Doolittle is an Air Force Band of the Golden West vocalist. (Courtesy photo) Travis Airman sings at the World Series
It was a gorgeous fall evening Oct. 26, in San Francisco when a stadium full of 40,000 excited baseball fans paused to honor America during the seventh-inning stretch of Game 5 of the 2014 World Series.
0 10/28
2014
Default Air Force Logo Two cent difference saves AF, Travis AFB millions
Travis Air Force Base has jumped on board an Air Force Smart Operations for the 21st Century initiative set in place in 2008 that will eventually save the Air Force and Department of Defense millions of dollars each year.
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2014
Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force James A. Cody speaks to Airmen during an Airmen's Call July 11, 2014, on Travis Air Force Base, Calif. During his three-day visit, Cody discussed the future of the Air Force and force management challenges with Travis AFB Airmen. (U.S. Air Force photo/Ken Wright) Command presence: CMSAF visits Gateway to the Pacific
Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force James A. Cody visited Travis Air Force Base, California to meet Airmen and thank them for their service, July 9 to 11.
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