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  • 305th Weather Airmen partner with National Weather Service

    Airmen from the 305th Operations Support Squadron weather flight partnered with local civilian forecasters to highlight their unique skill set during an open house event hosted by the National Weather Service Sept. 22, 2014, in Mount Holly, N.J.Approximately 400 people from surrounding communities

  • JB MDL Airmen celebrate AF birthday in NYC

    More than 50 Airmen from Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., and New York Air National Guard travelled to New York City, N.Y., to enjoy the U.S. Air Force's 67th birthday, Sept. 18, 2014.Airmen were staged in Bryant Park to attend a ceremony to celebrate the mission of the U.S. Air Force to fly,

  • 621st CRW, Army gain sling-load experience

    The 621st Contingency Response Wing teamed up with the New Jersey National Guard's 1st Battalion, (General Support), 150th Aviation Regiment (GSAB), stationed at the Trenton-Mercer Airport, to conduct training for both units at Lakehurst Naval Air Station, Sep. 16.Approximately 14 Airmen from the

  • Army Reserve chief honors fallen 9/11 Warrior-Citizens

    Hundreds of service members, families, community members and friends gathered to honor fallen Army Reserve Soldiers during the 911 Remembrance Ceremony held Sept. 13 at the Ernie Pyle U.S. Army Reserve Center on Fort Totten, New York.The ceremony paid tribute to Lt. Col. William Polhmann, Capt. Mark

  • Army Reserve leader retires after 36 years of service

    The Army Reserve said goodbye to one of its senior leaders as Brig. Gen. Dwayne R. Edwards retired after 36 years of military service during a ceremony Sept. 20 at the Maj. John P. Pryor Army Reserve Center on Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey."Wow, 36 years - where did it go?" said