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  • K-9s strike a pose for local artists

    The Society of Illustrators hosted a public sketch night with the 87th Security Forces Squadrons military working dogs and their handlers at the Society of Illustrators Museum in New York, Aug. 30.             Established in 1981, the society is the oldest nonprofit organization dedicated to the art

  • NAWCAD, CNATT Lakehurst partner on new ALRE simulator lab

    Two Navy organizations are partnering to bring a unique Aircraft Launch and Recovery Equipment (ALRE) simulator to the Lakehurst side of base, which will bring enhanced testing and training capabilities while saving time and money. The Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division (NAWCAD) Lakehurst

  • IDATS finding new, improved ways to diagnose naval avionics

    Obscured amongst the colossal, soaring hangars on the Lakehurst-side of base stands a small—but vital—laboratory. The inside of the lab is completely illuminated by bright, florescent lights, filled with engineers in long, crisp, white lab coats.  Filling the room, tidy work benches covered in

  • Joint Base hosts revolutionary U.S. navy testing

    The Joint Base recently hosted the F-35C Lightning II as the U.S. Navy continues its developmental test program on the Lakehurst-side of MDL from Feb 13 – 24.   Assigned to Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland, naval engineers and personnel from the F-35 Pax River Integrated Test Force

  • NAWCAD members enable Osprey flight with 3D-printed parts

    Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division members, from Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey, enabled the first successful flight demonstration of a flight critical aircraft component built using 3D printing technology here July 29.Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) members completed an