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  • CFC introduces universal giving

    What is it?Universal Giving (UG) is a new donation option that permits donors to pledge to any CFC participating charity no matter where the donor or the charity is geographically located. Thus for those donors who wish to stay involved with a favored charity or charities outside the area, they may

  • Tops in Blue performs for joint base community

    The Air Force's premier entertainment showcase, Tops in Blue, performed their Celebrating 60 Years of Tradition concert at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., Nov. 24, 2014.Tops in Blue serves as an expeditionary entertainment unit to provide quality entertainment from within Air Force resources

  • DLA Troop Support sends personal protective equipment to Liberia

    The Defense Logistics Agency will send more than 1.5 million critically needed medical personal protective sets to American aid workers working to contain the Ebola virus in West Africa, the agency team lead in Liberia said.Items procured by employees in DLA Troop Support's medical, clothing and

  • NYNG troops back in states following Afghanistan deployment

    Recently, 112 members of the New York Army National Guard's 133rd Quartermaster Company returned to the United States today for demobilization after their successful completion of the unit's deployment in support of Operation Enduring Freedom to Afghanistan.The Soldiers, based at Fort Hamilton, New

  • JTF-PO leaves Liberia

    After almost two months of supporting Operation UNITED ASSISTANCE, approximately 45 Airmen and Soldiers of the Joint Task Force-Port Opening left Liberia along with members of the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marines in a U.S. Air Force C-17 Globemaster III, Nov. 13, 2014.Approximately 10 air mobility