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  • USAF EC 'Eagles' give AMC chiefs birds-eye view

    More than two dozen of Air Mobility Command's command chief master sergeants were introduced to the ever-growing mission of the United States Air Force Expeditionary Center during a command chief conference here, March 1 to 4.While visiting the Expeditionary Center, the AMC's command chiefs were

  • Shooting competition fires up trainers

    Shooting seems fundamental to Soldiering, but when Reservists, Airmen and Sailors find themselves taking on traditional regular Army missions, a rifle and a pistol are novel tools to the trade for some. When training tri-services on Basic Rifle Marksmanship, trainers from 2nd Battalion, 312th

  • Training to work through tragedy: the class every Soldier should take

    Imagine kissing your child, spouse or parent good-bye before a long trip and then never seeing them again. Unfortunately, this scenario is the harsh reality for some military families who have lost a loved one. The Army Support Activity-Dix casualty notification training course is a vital class that

  • Changing your domicile? Know your prerequisites!

    Your domicile is your fixed, established, permanent or ordinary dwelling place. You may be temporarily absent from your domicile (due to military orders), but you must intend to make the place your permanent "home" for it to qualify as a domicile. A residence is a temporary locale, where you are now

  • Battle of the Bulge vets reminicse over lunch

    Reminiscing and sharing war stories, surrounded by their wives and comrades of 60+ years, heroes of the Battle of the Bulge and its honorary WW II members gathered for their monthly chapter meeting strengthening the bond that only military members understand. The Fort Dix/McGuire Air Force Base