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  • Starlifter memorial honors aircraft, the Airmen it served

    Fallen crewmembers who served aboard the U.S. Air Force's most successful airlifters received proper recognition during a Veterans Day ceremony at McGuire Nov. 11. A large crowd of people representing active duty military members, Reservists, veterans and the civilian community gathered at the site

  • No sun fun run: New tradition starts at McGuire

    More than 1,000 people descended on the asphalt near the fitness center Nov. 8 to participate in the first McGuire Mud Run. A mud run is not a typical marathon. Its race course has many obstacles on the path, forcing runners to not only test the limits of their legs, but the rest of their body and

  • McGuire Airmen participate in Jets' military appreciation day

    More than 100 Airmen, Soldiers, Sailors, Marines and Coast Guardsmen participated in the New York Jets Military Appreciation football game Nov. 9 at Meadowlands Stadium in New Jersey. The game, played against the St. Louis Rams, kicked off with the unveiling of a giant flag by 60 servicemembers

  • Future look: Strategic planners give glimpse of tomorrow's mobility force

    Air Mobility Command strategic planners gave an insider's view into the future of air mobility today at the 40th annual Airlift/Tanker Association Conference here. The air mobility crystal ball contains airlifters able to takeoff and land on extremely short and unprepared airfields, aircraft