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  • Massachusetts Soldiers save New Jersey woman they found while training

    Two mechanics put their skills as Soldiers and civilian firefighters to use after coming across an 87-year-old woman who spent the weekend stuck in the woods.Staff Sgt. Dana Francis and Sgt. Tommy Coppola - members of G Co. 186th Brigade Support Battalion, Massachusetts Army National Guard - found

  • Airmen distribute mobility expertise at joint exercise

    Joint Exercise Turbo Distribution prepares 621st CRW Airmen to deploy at a moment’s notice to austere operating environments in order to deliver rapid global mobility contingency response capabilities to those in need.

  • New Aggie takes command of 87th MSG

    Members of the 87th Mission Support Group welcomed its newest leader during a change of command ceremony here July 13.Col. Troy Koepnick assumed command from Col. Charles Kelm as Joint Base MDL and 87th Air Base Wing Commander Col. Frederick Thaden presided over the ceremony.At MDL and deployed

  • 305th AMW welcomes new commander

    Members with the 305th Air Mobility Wing welcomed a new commander during a change of command ceremony here July 7.Col. Darren Cole took the reins of the 305th AMW from Col. John Price during the ceremony, which was presided by Lt. Gen. Samuel Cox, 18th Air Force commander.Before arriving here, Cole

  • WWI era munitions to be destroyed at JB MDL Lakehurst

    Officials with the U.S. Army Chemical Materials Activity's Recovered Chemical Materiel Directorate will soon destroy two World War I era chemical munitions that were discovered at JB MDL Lakehurst's parachute jump circle bombing target range.A 75mm round containing mustard agent and a Livens