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  • M240 firing keeps soldiers on target

    Soldiers assigned to the 353rd Civil Affairs Command complete an M240 qualification at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., Sept. 11, 2020.The 353rd CACOM soldiers use U.S. Army Support Activity, Dix, ranges to sharpen skills, such as firing an M240, and maintaining proficiency in long range

  • Joint Base MDL plans to Connect to Protect during Suicide Prevention Month

    Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst is committed to preventing suicide among Service members and families.Suicide prevention is a Department of Defense (DoD) priority throughout the year, but during September—Suicide Prevention Month—the Department brings added attention to the complex issue of suicide

  • ASA Dix enables law enforcement firearms training

    The U.S. Army Support Activity-Dix range facility accommodates law enforcement firearms training for their joint base mission partners, and an average of 14,000 law enforcement personnel from local, state and federal agencies annually.Law enforcement organizations utilize the 13,765 acres of ASA Dix

  • ASA Fort Dix changes command

    The U.S. Army Support Activity, Fort Dix, held a change of command ceremony July 23, 2020.The ceremony welcomed U.S. Army Col. Jon A. Brierton and bid farewell to U.S. Army Col. Charles W. Durr.

  • Ft. Campbell sends support for COVID-19

    A Fort Campbell, K.Y., C-12 Huran arrives on Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., April 14, 2020. The C-12 carried a team of 10 Soldiers from the 101st Airborne Division Sustainment Brigade tactical command post, Ft. Campbell, who were tasked with a mission to New York City as a special tactics

  • Joint Base MDL fully involved in COVID-19 response

    Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst members have been at the forefront of supporting multiple aspects of the COVID-19 response over the past several months.In early February, the base’s emergency operations center and crisis action team were activated to manage the base’s COVID-19 response. The EOC