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  • Experienced riders meet Orange County Choppers bike builders

    More than 75 military and civilian personnel, all experienced motorcycle riders from Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., rode to the television renowned bike-building Orange County Choppers, in Newburgh, N.Y., as part of the military's safety Motorcycle Mentorship Ride program July 11, 2013. As

  • GSS SPICE team provides communications for HUREX

    A Category-4 hurricane hits the big island of Hawaii; 115 knot wind speeds snap 15-inch diameter trees like twigs; floods and winds level homes and crops; electricity and communications are crippled. This is the scenario for Makani Pahili ("Strong Winds" in Hawaiian islands dialect), the most recent

  • 305th institutes Innovation, Efficiency Office

    Members of the 305th Air Mobility Wing leadership recently instituted The Office of Innovation and Efficiency here.The function of the new office is to educate, train, encourage and assist Airmen to not only survive in the difficult times ahead, but excel said Col. Rick Williamson, 305th AMW

  • Soldiers endeavor for membership in elite Sgt. Audie Murphy Club

    Soldiers endeavor for membership in elite Sgt. Audie Murphy ClubTwo 72nd Field Artillery Brigade Soldiers steeled their resolve and stood before the rigorous selection board, in hopes of joining a club which recognizes the exemplary leadership ability and performance of noncommissioned officers July

  • National commission to visit 13 bases

    The "National Commission on the Structure of the Air Force" is planning to visit 13 Air Force locations, beginning with Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., on July 16.Appointed by the FY13 National Defense Authorization Act, the commission is reviewing the Air Force's structure to determine if