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  • 87th CS earns AMC awards

    Air Mobility Command officials recently announced the AMC Information Dominance and Gen. John P. Jumper Excellence in Warfighting Integration awards for 2011.Every fiscal year, each communications squadron is afforded the opportunity to compete within their major command for individual, flight and

  • 87th CES takes high honors in AMC awards

    Air Mobility Command officials recently announced the AMC Civil Engineer Annual Award winners for 2011. Every fiscal year, each civil engineer squadron is afforded the opportunity to compete within their major command for individual, flight and unit awards."The 87th Civil Engineer Squadron submitted

  • Community members tap into MFAP to better JB MDL

    Delegates from all components of the Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst community came together at the Dix Chapel Oct. 27 for the Military Family Action Plan conference. The conference allowed community members to discuss their concerns with subject matter experts before presenting them to Col. John

  • 174th Inf. Bde. Soldiers ace Army Basic Instructor Course

    A dozen Soldiers assigned to the 174th Infantry Brigade, First Army Division East, completed the Army Basic Instructor Course held Oct. 8 through 20 here.Instructors from the 2nd Modular Training Battalion, 166th Regiment of the Pennsylvania Army National Guard, traveled from Fort Indiantown Gap to

  • 98th Division trains combatives in dark

    Combatives have become a staple of warrior skills training in the military. The decade of persistent conflict has influenced leaders to institute combatives familiarization into all mobilization training. All warriors train hand-to-hand combative techniques prior to deployment in support of ongoing