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  • Native American values, strong role models guide commander's path

    “I always knew that we were Native American. My maternal grandfather was 100% Navajo Indian. So naturally, I was always curious about my ancestry like a lot of people. I went online to Ancestry and submitted my sample. I started digging and learning more about my heritage,” said Lt. Col. Emma Piehl,

  • 70th, 79th ARS aircrews assist in SAR mission

    The October 2023 unit training assembly weekend proved Reserve Citizen Airmen were ready when in flight aircrews from the 70th and 79th Air Refueling Squadrons received a real-world request from Coast Guard District 11 Headquarters based in Alameda, California to aid in a Search and Rescue

  • 349th AMW Celebrates 80th Anniversary

    Airmen from the 349th Air Mobility Wing, the largest associate wing in the U.S. Air Force Reserve Command, celebrated their 80th anniversary during a ceremony held Oct. 14 at the Travis Heritage Center at Travis Air Force Base, California.

  • Kessel Run’s C2IMERA is connection, integration, and operations

    Air Mobility Command has designated a Kessel Run application as the standard for developing a common operating picture for their installations.Air Mobility Command published “concept of employment” directives that standardizes the operational use of Kessel Run’s Command and Control Incident

  • Check wheels down one last time

    July 2023 will mark 43 years of service for the KC-10A Extender and its inaugural flight. The following year in 1981, the U.S. Air Force received delivery of this airframe at Barksdale Air Force Base, LA. In March of this year, the 70th Air Refueling Squadron filed a final flight plan for ORCA01, a

  • Col. Jacquelyn Marty retires after 32 years

    Col. Jacquelyn Marty, 349th Air Mobility Wing vice commander, retired June 4, 2022 after three decades of service. Marty’s Air Force career ended at the very place it began. Her first assignment was here at Travis in 1994, when she assisted with the stand up of the 9th Air Refueling Squadron.Marty

  • 446th AW supports Travis AFB Airmen following evacuation

    Reserve Citizen Airmen assigned to the 446th Force Support Squadron here provided meals to Travis Air Force Base Airmen evacuated due to devastating wildfires Aug. 19, 2020.Joint Base Lewis-McChord received Travis AFB C-17 Globemaster III aircraft and support personnel in the late and early hours,