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  • Gate dedication honors fallen servicemembers

    Soldiers and Airmen gathered at Fort Dix May 4 to honor two servicemen who died while deployed to Iraq. The two men honored were Army Staff Sgt. James D. McNaughton and Air Force Special Agent Daniel J. Kuhlmeier. Plaques and portraits of the two were placed on the outside of the newly-constructed

  • More Airmen complete combat training at Fort Dix

    Fort Dix has been extremely busy with Soldiers rolling through the installation for pre-deployment training. In fact, Fort Dix is one of the leading mobilization centers in the country as more than 97,000 Soldiers have mobilized and demobilized since Sept. 11, 2001, with many more to come. But now,

  • McGuire NCO Academy inactivates

    After three decades of operation, the McGuire NCO Academy officially closed its doors, furled and encased its flag, and held its inactivation ceremony here May 3. "Ladies and Gentlemen, trust me, it's an honor and a privilege to be back here at McGuire Air Force Base," said Col. (ret.) Leland