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  • Joint base CGOs visit nations capitol

    Twenty-three company grade officers from Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst participated in a civil-military relations staff ride in Washington, D.C., from Dec. 1 through 4. Organized by the Company Grade Officers Council, the trip was led by Col. Stuart Archer, 305th Air Mobility Wing vice commander

  • Holiday travel advisory

    Planning a holiday getaway to Mexico? The Joint Base Antiterrorism office recommends considering the whereabouts of the vacation place.Some parts of Mexico--specifically the triangular region between the cities of Chihuahua, south to Durango, northwest to Sinaloa State--have recently had increased

  • ICYMI: JB MDL cites gr8 place 2 find event deets

    The average Facebook user is connected to 80 community pages, groups and events. Of these user, more than 1,000 are connected to Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst. Are You one of them?JB MDL's online community and public website traffic has grown exponentially since the base launched its social media

  • Operation 'Support' Downrange

    The 174th Infantry Brigade in conjunction with Army Support Activity conducted a farewell and retreat ceremony, honoring deploying servicemembers at Wurman Hall Nov. 22. The military was joined by several local community leaders showing their organizations' support for 'Operation

  • JB MDL honors return of deployed Sailors

    Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakhurst celebrated the homecoming of 13 Sailors who returned to their commands within the past year during a ceremony at Lakehurst Nov. 3.More than 250 guests from JB MDL and the surrounding community honored Naval Support Activity-Lakehurst, Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft