The base's host unit, the 60th Air Mobility Wing, is the largest wing in the Air Force's Air Mobility Command, with a versatile fleet of 26 C-5 Galaxies, KC-46 Pegasus, and 13 C-17 Globemaster III aircraft.
Known as the "Gateway to the Pacific," Travis today handles more cargo and passenger traffic through its aerial port than any other military air terminal in the United States.
Major Units Report 21st Airlift Squadron. Command: AMC. 22nd Airlift Squadron. 349 Aeromed Evacuation Squadron (Reserve) ... 349 Medical Squadron (Reserve) ... 349th Aerospace Medical Squadron (Reserve) ... 349th Aerospace Staging Squadron (Reserve) ... 349th Air Mobility Operations Squadron (Reserve) ... 349th Air Mobility Wing (Reserve)
Part of the Air Mobility Command, the 60th AMW is responsible for strategic airlift and air refueling missions circling the globe.
Visitor Requests: - ALL visitors will have a criminal history background check conducted upon pass creation and are subject to denial of base access upon any findings. - ALL visitors must have a military affiliated sponsor. - Visitor passes cannot exceed 30 days.
Major Units Report 21st Airlift Squadron. Command: AMC. 22nd Airlift Squadron. 349 Aeromed Evacuation Squadron (Reserve) ... 349 Medical Squadron (Reserve) ... 349th Aerospace Medical Squadron (Reserve) ... 349th Aerospace Staging Squadron (Reserve) ... 349th Air Mobility Operations Squadron (Reserve) ... 349th Air Mobility Wing (Reserve)
Travis Air Force Base is an active military installation that conducts worldwide strategic airlift and air refueling missions. These missions require proper aircraft and vehicle maintenance, repair, and training activities that comply with federal and State of California environmental laws and regulations.
The 349th Air Mobility Wing is the Air Force Reserve partner of the 60th AMW at Travis Air Force Base, California.
Applicants must also have a clean criminal history, be able to speak distinctly, be eligible to receive a Secret security clearance and earn a general score of 33 or higher on the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery entrance exam.
The most common security clearance disqualifiers include: Not a U.S. Citizen. Not loyal to the U.S. / foreign influence. Illegal drug use/involvement.