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  • National Guard relieves suffering after Hurricane Sandy

    About 7,000 Guard members are helping people who are living without power while facing low temperatures, and people whose water-ruined possessions are piled at the curb, all while local transportation infrastructure crippled and simply pumping gas can be a day-long chore, in communities worst-hit by

  • Stewart ANGB supplies relief effort

    Guardsmen worked day and night to offload hurricane-relief supplies Nov. 3, since Hurricane Sandy made landfall on the United States' Northeast Coast.The guardsmen here offloaded utility trucks, utility workers and water off C-5 Galaxy and C-17 Globemaster III aircraft. Utility workers are staging

  • RCC, 167th TSC sustain hurricane relief assets

    The Reception Control Center along with the 167th Theater Support Command, are collaborating to track, care for and sustain all incoming federal, state and local hurricane relief assets currently on Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst. The RCC portion of the collaboration organizes all incoming units

  • JB MDL firefighters save more than 250 in hurricane rescue efforts

    Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst's firefighters supported hurricane rescue operations near Ortley Beach, N.J., as part of New Jersey Task Force One, Oct. 29 to 31, 2012.The emergency responders supported local communities with swift-water and water-rescue technicians, who led in the recovery and