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  • Mobility Airmen blanket East Coast with Hurricane Sandy relief supplies

    Air Mobility Command Airmen forged a bridge between the West and East Coasts during the early morning hours Nov. 6 to distribute blankets that would make their way to Hurricane Sandy victims.The 7,800 blankets began their journey at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., where they were loaded onto a C-17

  • Joint base team assists N.J. county hurt by Hurricane Sandy

    Two dozen Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., Airmen teamed up with more than 30 additional community volunteers to collect supplies which will be distributed to Monmouth County residents impacted by Hurricane Sandy Nov. 6 at Thompson Park in Lincroft, N.J.According to reports in the Newark-Star

  • 621st CRW supports AZANG with Hurricane Sandy relief efforts

    The 621st Contingency Response Wing sent a Contingency Response Element to work closely with Arizona Air National Guard's 161st Air Refueling Wing to support them in their efforts to help restore power to the East Coast since Nov. 2. The Travis Air Force Base, Calif., CRE from helped launch 16

  • Patience key as hurricane relief efforts continue

    Hurricane Sandy relief efforts staged out of Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst are in full swing and as such, there is an increased number of personnel on base.This may cause congestion on the base roads in some facilities such as dining facilities. Joint-base senior leadership asks community members

  • Even Hurricane Sandy can't stop mobilization training

    With tight training windows to complete all necessary mobilization validation requirements, First Army trainers cannot allow weather to affect mission accomplishment. Despite Hurricane Sandy knocking out power lines and causing trees to block roadways, the 174th Infantry Brigade, Joint Base

  • JB MDL Airmen deploy fuels support to New Jersey naval station

    Airmen from the 87th Logistics Readiness Squadron Fuels Management Flight here traveled to Naval Weapons Station Earle, N.J., to provide much-needed fuel Nov. 4.Hurricane Sandy left Naval Weapons Station Earle without power, rendering the base's fuel pumps useless. The 87th LRS leadership tasked the

  • National Guard relieves suffering after Hurricane Sandy

    About 7,000 Guard members are helping people who are living without power while facing low temperatures, and people whose water-ruined possessions are piled at the curb, all while local transportation infrastructure crippled and simply pumping gas can be a day-long chore, in communities worst-hit by

  • Stewart ANGB supplies relief effort

    Guardsmen worked day and night to offload hurricane-relief supplies Nov. 3, since Hurricane Sandy made landfall on the United States' Northeast Coast.The guardsmen here offloaded utility trucks, utility workers and water off C-5 Galaxy and C-17 Globemaster III aircraft. Utility workers are staging