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  • Safety first for Senegalese AF, AMC air advisors

    Four air advisors assigned to a safety traveling contact team from the 818th Mobility Support Advisory Squadron began a week-long trip to Dakar, Senegal, from July 27 to August 3, 2013.The air advisors, deployed from Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., focused on safety topics including crew

  • UCMJ remains strict on drugs

    With the successes of Initiative 502 in Washington state and Amendment 64 in Colorado last November, the legal framework of drug use has become decisively more lax.However malleable the legal status of marijuana and other drugs becomes for civilians, the Uniform Code of Military Justice has not

  • Creating resilient people who happen to the world

    Resilience training builds stronger Airmen who can handle adverse conditions and recover from them easily.To equip defenders with resilience, Air Mobility Command security forces commanders and trainers participated in the 2013 AMC Security Forces Defender's Edge Training Summit July 29 through Aug.

  • Delaware senators address Team Dover civilians

    U.S. Senators Tom Carper and Chris Coons, both of Delaware, came to Team Dover to address and answer questions civilian employees might have concerning the recent furloughs Aug. 8, at the base theater here.Furloughs for government employees went into effect July 8. Originally scheduled for 22 days,

  • 349th pilot first to respond in local accident

    When a SUV flipped on Kellogg Road in Wichita, Kan., Aug 3, 2013, a pilot from the 349th Air Refueling Squadron quickly reacted as the first bystander to respond to the scene. First Lieutenant Bradley Sutton and his mother-in-law were nearby on the roadside fixing issues with their rental vehicle

  • Member of 305th AMW legacy passes away

    David A. Nagel's long and storied relationship with the 305th started in June 1944 during World War II when he was assigned to the 305th Bomb Group stationed at Chelveston, England. He was the only surviving link to a time when the 305th's main cargo was bombs and the souls brave enough to drop