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  • NAVAIR employee named top Navy engineer for 2010

    Michael Doyle, lead Electro-Magnetics technologist for the Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System Program at Naval Air Systems Command at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst has been chosen as one of the "2010 Top Scientists and Engineers of the Year" for the U.S. Navy.In a July 15 ceremony held at the

  • 305th AMW pilot carpools Military Team USA

    Military Team USA soccer players Air Force Capt. Wendy Emminger and 1st Lt. Mandi Messinger piloted a KC-10 Extender load of teammates and track and field athletes from MacDill Air Force Base, Fla., to Galeao Air Base on July 13 to compete in the 5th CISM Military World Games."It's really rare that

  • Inaugural class of Air Mobility Air Advisors graduates at JB MDL

    Twenty Airmen assigned to two newly activated Air Mobility Command advisory squadrons graduated from the inaugural Air Education and Training Command Air Advisor Basic Course for Africa and South America here June 17. Airmen from both the 818th Mobility Support Advisory Squadron, assigned to the

  • JROTC cadets train like Soldiers at JB MDL

    Nearly 100 United States Air Force Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps cadets arrived on station June 29 to conduct land navigation training and learn more about the military environment.The cadets, representing high schools from New Jersey, Pennsylvania and New York gathered at Joint Base

  • Female engagement teams train for Afghan future

    Unlike typical military engagement teams, where traditionally male Soldiers meet with key leaders in villages and towns near their areas of operation, two Soldiers from the 324th Psychological Operations Company Tactical, Detachment 11, are at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst training in a new