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  • 421st CTS gives Ravens hands-on training

    The U.S. Air Force Expeditionary Center's Phoenix Raven Qualification Course is dedicated to training its students to protect military aircraft in austere environments. Similarly, the 421st Combat Training Squadron has been dedicated to ensuring each Raven participant receives hands-on experience

  • 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-Ft. Dix prepares for ACFT

    Command Sergeant Major William Hazelton, U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command, performs hand-release push-ups for an Army Combat Fitness Test instructor at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey, May 7, 2019. The Army Support Activity-Fort Dix hosted an ACFT Mobile

  • ASA-Fort Dix welcomes new commander

    U.S. Army Col. James Martin transferred command of Army Support Activity-Fort Dix to U.S. Army Col. Charles Durr during a change of command ceremony at Sharp Field here, Aug. 8. ASA-Fort Dix is responsible for two large annual Army Reserve training exercises known as WAREX and Combat Support