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  • CRW pilot partners with 6th Airlift Squadron to deliver hope

    Maj. Brant Dixon, 817th Global Mobility Readiness Squadron operations officer and C-17 Globemaster III instructor pilot, commanded a special two-part flying mission with the 6th Airlift Squadron, Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey, Nov. 17-28, 2014.The first part of the mission was to

  • Air Force members get new app to solve their own computer problems

    As the Air Force Enterprise Service Desk (ESD) goes virtual, Air Force members will see a new application on their computer that allows them to immediately tackle and fix their minor IT issues.  The Virtual Enterprise Service Desk (vESD) is a client-based application that allows the user to solve

  • JB MDL service members, 76ers assist community dishing out 300 turkeys

    Service members from Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey, and the Philadelphia 76ers teamed up to hand out 300 turkeys to area families at the Wissahickon Boys and Girls Club in Philadelphia Nov. 25, 2014.The event was a part of a Department of Defense initiative called Commitment to

  • Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst Mail Standardization Campaign

    The Joint Base Official Mail Center (OMC) and US Postal Service are improving the speed and efficiency you receive mail by standardizing the city name to "Joint Base MDL" effective Nov. 24, 2014.Service members should expect a letter from USPS containing their correct mailing addresses. Take time to

  • Former Marine finds family in National Guard

    When Spc. Joseph Gonzalez walked into the North Carolina National Guard Armory to talk to a recruiter about joining the Guard, he was overweight.The former Marine had already talked to and been turned down by several other recruiters when he asked them about returning to military service after a six