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  • Rain or Shine: 'Operation Victory' hails success

    With rain gear and dog tags displaying their name and unit, 30 honorary commanders prepared to mobilize during Operation Victory March 26, 2015 here.Shuffling into a make-shift briefing room, the honorary commanders anxiously awaited to receive the installation commander's warning order on their

  • Knowledge is power; training helps prevent crises

    Broken glass. A woman's scream can be heard from the floor below. Glancing around the office, everyone is frozen in fear and confusion.Then it happens; gunshots echo through the halls of the building.Can this be real? This only happens in movies, right? Real life doesn't work this way.Dozens of

  • Army Trains Multi-Service Combat Lifesaver Course

    The 174th Infantry Brigade conducted a joint service combat lifesaver course (CLS), for Army, Air Force and Navy servicemembers from 23-25 March, 2015.The CLS course teaches servicemembers how to properly provide immediate first aid on the battlefield, providing every Soldier, Airman and Sailor with

  • U.S. air advisors pioneer new DoD training in Zambia

    Eight members of the 621st Contingency Response Wing's 818th Mobility Support Advisory Squadron traveled to Lusaka, Zambia, to take part in a first of its kind Department of Defense training event, March 21, 2015.The team engaged with twenty members of the Zambian air force to accomplish two

  • Leadership development course tested at JB MDL

    Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst was one of three bases to host a trial version of Air Mobility Command's new Flight Commander and Officer-in-Charge Leadership Development Course March 23-26, 2015, at the Timmerman Center here.The course is in its "beta" phase, according to Maj. Adam King,