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  • Lakehurst gates re-open after security incidents

    The Lakehurst gates were closed from approximately 10 to 11 a.m. as a precautionary security measure after two simultaneous incidents occurred here.The incidents occurred at approximately 9:30 a.m. Since then, all gates on the installation have been re-opened.The first incident was at Lakehurst's

  • Soldier Show set to light up JB MDL stage

    The U.S. Army Soldier Show is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. June 22 and 23 at the Timmermann Theater here.The 90-minute show is free and open to the first 600 Department of Defense ID cardholders per performance. Tickets are not required for admission; doors will open one hour prior to the show.All

  • Sculptor reunites with Ultimate Weapon

    Dix did more than celebrate the Army's Birthday Monday, it also recognized the artistic contribution of one of its own.  Camillo Signora, a Korean War veteran and former Dix employee, was reunited with a work of art he thought was long gone. Signora was a graphic artist at Fort Dix Training Support

  • Students, CRW Airmen share day to remember

    Sixteen sixth-grade special education students from Jonas Salk Middle School in Old Bridge, N.J. got the chance to meet their real American heroes - members of the 621st Contingency Response Wing's 818th Global Mobility Squadron here June 9, after a year of exchanging letters. The letter-writing