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  • PRESS RELEASE: 500 lb. WWII bomb detonated at Joint Base

    The 87th Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal responded to an off-base construction site after receiving a request from local officials regarding an unexploded ordnance Thursday afternoon.The 500 lb. World War II bomb was discovered at Middlesex County College in Edison, N.J.The

  • Joint base increases security measures

    Due to activities worldwide, the U.S. Northern Command directed an increase in force protection measures at all Department of Defense installations.  As a result, Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst leadership has increased security measures throughout the joint base to enhance the safety of our

  • USAF EC provides 'JET' to West Point cadets

    Cadets from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point took part in Judgment-Based Engagement Training (JET) hosted by the U.S. Air Force Expeditionary Center's Judge Advocate here, May 2-3.The 18 cadets, currently enrolled in a combat leadership class at West Point, took part in lectures, Firearms

  • Senior leader highlights Army Reserve’s DSCA mission

    One of the Army Reserve's senior leaders offered his views on the organization's mission to provide Defense Support of Civil Authorities during a town hall meeting May 5 at the Timmermann Center here.James B. Balocki, Office of the Chief of Army Reserve Services and Installations command executive

  • Team MDL helps restore historic battleship

    Being a mere 45 minutes from the most decorated battleship in U.S. history, offers a unique opportunity to today's Sailors and Airmen from Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst.  Thirty-four service members visited the ship, not for fun, but to assist in restoration efforts, May 1."It's only fitting that