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  • Can Do Wing aids Hurricane Harvey relief

    Airmen from the 305th Air Mobility Wing deployed its first team to support Hurricane Harvey relief efforts from Joint Base MDL, Aug. 30, 2017.The 305th AMW is known for Rapid Global Mobility and can get supplies anywhere in the world in a matter of hours, but sometimes they only need to be delivered

  • NJ State Police deploy to aid hurricane victims

    New Jersey State Police Task Force 1 team members deployed out of Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst to support disaster relief efforts in Texas and Louisiana following Hurricane Harvey, Aug. 29, 2017. An initial team from Task Force 1 departed for Texas on Aug. 27. Another 80 members of the task

  • Suicide prevention month: stopping suicide is everyone’s battle

    September is Suicide Prevention Month, a time for Americans to build awareness and help understand suicide in our culture. More than 40,000 Americans lose their life due to suicide each year and research shows that rates in the military and the general population are very close. The loss of any one

  • MDL Airmen remember the Levitow legacy

    Family members of Medal of Honor Recipient U.S. Air Force Sgt. John Levitow visited Joint Base MDL for a look into their relative’s life, legacy and military service, Aug. 23-24.   John Levitow Jr. and his cousin, Tara Bufis with her husband James, joined Airmen for a tour of the McGuire-side

  • VPP trains to stop violence

    A new class is in session for military members across the Air Force. Founded in 2016, Green Dot, a new program, aims at preventing power-based personal violence by arming Airmen with the knowledge and tools to dismantle dangerous situations at the lowest level possible.Green Dot is a comprehensive