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  • JB MDL community welcomes new base commander

    Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst and local community leaders witnessed the joint base's first change of command ceremony here today.Col. John M. Wood assumed command of the Department of Defense's only tri-service joint base from Brig. Gen. Gina M. Grosso.In his new role, Wood provides installation

  • Barbecue fire safety tips to remember

    The season of barbecuing is off to a sizzling start with beautiful weather for all to enjoy. Although summer barbecuing is a time for everyone, it also presents a great danger if families don't flip every burger with fire safety in mind. The National Fire Protection Association reports an average of

  • Affordable summer activities at JB MDL Outdoor Recreation Department

    Vacations and outdoor activities are on people's mind now that schools are out and summer has arrived.The Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst Outdoor Recreation Department is just the place to start when planning an event filled summer. The ORD provides discounted tickets, rental equipment and outing

  • Online EC unit deployment manager course launches

    As part of the U.S. Air Force Expeditionary Center's continuing goal of leveraging technology to assist in training, the EC's Mobility Operations School celebrated the launch of the online Unit Deployment Manager Course this month.The eight-hour online course was created as part of an overall plan

  • Battle Cross Monument unveiled at the birth place of Dix

    The deputy commanding general of the 99th Regional Support Command was on hand at the unveiling of the New Hampshire Army Monument to give his thoughts during a Memorial Day ceremony at the New Hampshire State Veterans Cemetery here.Brig. Gen. Daniel Ammerman, representing the northeast region of