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TRAVIS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. -- The literal translation of “Volunteer Air Force” is a group of people who join the military rather than being conscripted or drafted. Loosely translated, the term means “there’s a job to do and you’re the Airman tasked to do it.”
At the Travis AFB Aviation Museum at Travis Air Force Base, California, volunteer force describes people who continue to serve the military, but without pay.
Recent museum activities
The museum's fourth annual Trunk or Treat was a big success!

Travis AFB
Aviation Museum Needs You...
...to volunteer at the Museum.
Volunteers make the Travis Aviation Museum work, and we are always in need of more volunteers. Volunteers educate visitors, work on inside and outside aircraft displays and maintain the museum facilities. Retired, civilian, or active duty - we need people with all skills and abilities (we’ll even retrain pilots!).
To volunteer, fill out the form below and mail it in.
(remember, it will get you out of your spouse’s hair for a few hours)

Hold your next event at the
Travis AFB Aviation Museum
Promotion party, retirement, Hail and farewell, reunion -
whatever your next event, hold it in the Travis Heritage Center
To request an event date, download and completely fill out the the Event Form. Take the completed form to the Travis AFB Aviation Museum welcome desk.
Travis AFB Aviation Museum
461 Burgan Blvd, Bldg 80
Travis AFB, CA 94535
