Current styles and fashions which are conservative are authorized. Tank-top shirts, cut-off shorts, and shower sandals are not acceptable within the confines of a military installation.
The following curfew hours are established for children on Travis AFB: 2.3. 1. Sunday through Thursday nights, between 2200 and 0600.
Males will wear a civilian-style collared shirt or business attire and females will wear a conservative blouse or business attire. No tank-tops or t-shirts are permitted. Children may wear attire without a collar. Attire white in color is not permitted due to the white background.
On , the U.S. Air Force announced that all personnel will transition to the Army Combat Uniform in Operational Camouflage Pattern (OCP), which the Air Force refers to by the latter term. All personnel were allowed to wear OCPs beginning on 1 October 2018, and the wear out date for the ABU was 1 April 2021.
Visitor Requests: - ALL visitors must have a military affiliated sponsor. - Visitor passes cannot exceed 30 days. - NO commercial traffic will be processed at the Visitor Center. Commercial Traffic must proceed to the South Commercial Gate.
- 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.
The following curfew hours are established for children on Travis AFB: 2.3. 1. Sunday through Thursday nights, between 2200 and 0600.
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. Additionally, the base has had a long and proud history of supporting humanitarian airlift at home and around the world.
In general, Travis Public Affairs schedules base tours twice a year, once in the spring and once in the fall. Please contact the Public Affairs office for specific dates. Priority scheduling will be given to ROTC and Junior ROTC students and other groups serving high-school-age and college-age students.