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  • NSA-Lakehurst Sailors provide helping hand in clean-up effort

    Sailors from Naval Support Activity-Lakehurst joined local community volunteers Oct. 19 with the Barnegat Bay Blitz clean-up in Plumsted Township and Pine Lake Park in Manchester Township. Assistant Commissioner John Plonski, Department of Environmental Protection, briefly addressed the volunteers

  • Military customs, courtesies are life-long traditions

    Customs and courtesies are a large part of military culture and are profoundly rooted in pride and tradition. Servicemembers sometimes need to be reminded of the appropriate action to take in a given situation whether it is saluting or paying his or her respects during the national anthem. Saluting

  • Air Force Sniper nabs top score at joint marksmanship comp.

    Air Force Staff Sgt. George Reinas took overall individual honors as servicemembers competed for top honors at the marksmanship competition Oct. 20 through 22 at Range 15. Reinas, a combat instructor with the 421st Combat Training Squadron, was made famous by his participation in the History

  • JB MDL prepares for Prescription Drug Take Back Day

    National Take Back Initiative is being observed from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Oct. 29 at several military installations across America, to include Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst. This one-day initiative, sponsored by the Drug Enforcement Administration, provides a venue for people to safely dispose of

  • USO recognizes JB MDL Soldier, Sailor as 'Service Member of the Year'

    The Liberty United Service Organization recognized two Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst servicemembers as "Service Member of the Year" for their respective branches during the 70th Anniversary Liberty USO Gala Oct. 21 in Philadelphia.More than 250 people attended the black-tie affair set to honor