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  • JB MDL Demonstrates Aerial Port of the Future

    Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst took part in a recent exercise, the Aerial Port of the Future (APoF) Joint Capability Technology Demonstration (JCTD), which aims to revolutionize the way personnel and cargo are processed and transported.  The APoF JCTD delivers 10 capabilities that will

  • Joint Base MDL receives 9th KC-46

    U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. Charles B. McDaniel, U.S. Air Force Headquarters director of weather, deputy chief of staff for operations, conducts his fini-flight with the arrival of a KC-46A Pegasus on Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., Aug. 20, 2022.

  • 305th Air Mobility Wing welcomes new wing commander

    The 305th Air Mobility Wing held a change of command ceremony July 14, here. U.S. Air Force Col. Elizabeth Hanson assumed command of the 305th Air Mobility Wing from Col. Scott Wiederholt, 305th AMW commander. Maj. Gen. Kenneth Bibb Jr., 18th Air Force commander, acted as the presiding officer for

  • 305th Maintenance Group Change of Command

    U.S. Air Force Col. Mary Teeter relinquished command of the 305th Maintenance Group to U.S. Air Force Col. Scott Pendley during a change of command ceremony. U.S. Air Force Col. Scott Wiederholt, 305th Air Mobility Wing commander, presided over the ceremony.

  • 305th Operations Group changes command

    U.S. Air Force Col. Jordan P. Norman assumes command from Col. Michele LoBianco, 305th Operations Group commander, during a change of command ceremony at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., June 24, 2022.

  • From LeMay to Lo Bianco, the Legacy of the 305th AMW's CAN DO Spirit

    The 305th Air Mobility Wing has a rich heritage dating back to the 305th Bombardment Group, where then U.S. Air Force Colonel Curtis LeMay serving as their first group commander, embodied the CAN DO spirit in the nation’s war against Nazi Germany.79 years later, U.S. Air Force Colonel Michele Lo