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  • AMXS’ LEAN way to faster CTK process

    The 305th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron here recently participated in the AFSO 21 LEAN initiative efforts and held a Rapid Improvement Event here. The week-long event was initiated by Col. Randall Harvey, 305th Maintenance Group commander, and was implemented to improve the process of how

  • AFSO 21 training offered

    Air Force Smart Operations for the 21st Century overview training classes are currently offered here and all McGuire personnel are highly encouraged to attend. Currently, 600 McGuire members have been trained in AFSO 21. The goal is to have 50 percent of the base trained by October 2007. "This

  • McGuire AFB closed Jan. 2

    By Executive Order of President George W. Bush, all executive departments, independent organizations and other agencies of the Federal government shall be closed on Tuesday, January 2, 2007, as a mark of respect for Gerald R. Ford, the 38th President of the United States. U.S. Office of Personnel

  • 57th WPS gives 'Ph.D.s' in weapons system

    Nearly every type of aircraft in the United States Air Force took to the skies Dec. 7 for an exercise where aircrews simulated a takedown as if in hostile territory. C-17s performed an on-call airdrop; simulating dropping supplies to ground troops. C-130s did likewise, while F-15s performed

  • McGuire ADAPT team offers holiday ‘spirits’ tips

    In an effort to help keep this holiday season a joyous one, the McGuire Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment team has launched the Arrive Alive campaign. Arrive Alive serves one goal: prevent drinking and driving by enhancing alcohol awareness. To do this, ADAPT is providing tips on

  • Legal urges Airmen to use caution on MySpace.com

    There's a new phenomenon sweeping the internet - www. MySpace.com. Many military members have begun to use this site to share photographs of themselves as well as thoughts about their lives, the Air Force and the military in general. While all citizens have the right to free speech, military members