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  • 305th AMW aircraft return to JB MDL after Superstorm Sandy

    The 305th Air Mobility Wing evacuated its C-17 Globemaster IIIs and KC-10 Extenders from Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst Oct. 28 in anticipation of Hurricane Sandy's arrival to the area.The C-17s were sent to Joint Base Charleston, S.C., and MacDill Air Force Base, Fla. The KC-10 Extenders are

  • Legal office provides claims help after Hurricane Sandy

    The 87th Air Base Wing Legal Office is available to help process claims resulting from recent storm damage following Hurricane Sandy. Each service is responsible for processing its respective offices' claims. Individuals should consider the following information prior to contacting a services' legal

  • FEMA supports Northeast from JB MDL

    Members of the Federal Emergency Management Agency stand ready to provide disaster relief to the New York and New Jersey regions from a staging area on Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst. Trucks carrying water, food, blankets, generators and many other supplies began arriving Oct. 26, a few days

  • Marines help 14 New Yorkers trapped by Hurricane Sandy

    Winds, close to 80 mph, whipped the 14-foot floodwaters through the streets of New York Monday night as Hurricane Sandy bore down on the city. During the height of the storm, a detective from the New York Police Department approached the duty noncommissioned officer of 6th Communications Battalion,

  • JB MDL service members clean-up wreckage

    Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst service members began cleaning the debris left by Hurricane Sandy as soon as they were able to safely leave shelter here Oct. 30, 2012.Hurricane Sandy damaged buildings, foliage and power lines on JB MDL leaving the service members here responsible for picking up the