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  • Joint Base MDL servicemembers give back on Veterans Day

    More than 250 Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst servicemembers participated in Veterans Day events across New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania from Nov. 7 through 11.These servicemembers, from every military branch, marched in parades, appeared as guest speakers and engaged with community members at

  • McConnell medical professionals make suicide prevention effort

    In 2010, 98 U.S. Air Force personnel completed suicide -- the highest suicide rate since current tracking methods began in 2004.The 22nd Medical Group Mental Health clinic goal is to save lives and combat those statistics Aug. 25 and 26, 2011, by hosting a briefing titled "Suicide Prevention:

  • Joint Base Charleston Airmen participate in world-renowned air show

    Airmen from Joint Base Charleston returned June 28 after representing their airlift wing and the U.S. Air Force during the world-renowned Paris Air Show held June 20 to 26. The crew of 12 Airmen from both the 437th Operations and Maintenance Groups were selected several months ago by their

  • Felts Field open house displays AMC lineage

    The Experimental Aviation Association shared a piece of Air Mobility Command history with the local community during Felts Field's first open house June 4 when one of 12 flight-capable B-17 Flying Fortresses rumbled through the sky and landed for tours for aviation enthusiasts' and two World

  • DOD: Leaders describe path to peace in Libya

    NATO nations will continue operations against the regime in Libya until Moammar Gadhafi leaves power, the leaders of the United States, Great Britain and France wrote in an article published in their countries April 15.President Barack Obama, Prime Minister David Cameron and President Nicolas

  • President Obama makes case for U.S. participation in Libya

    It was in America's vital interests to stop a massacre in Libya, President Barack Obama said today at the National Defense University.President Obama spoke of the justification for establishing the no-fly zone over Libya and protecting the Libyan people from Moammar Gadhafi's regime to an audience

  • DOD: No-fly zone in place, but danger remains

    While the attacks on Libya's integrated air and missile defense system have been successful, thousands of anti-aircraft artillery emplacements and portable missile launchers still pose threats to coalition air crews, the director of the Joint Staff said March 20.On the second day of Operation

  • Coalition launches 'Operation Odyssey Dawn'

    Coalition forces launched "Operation Odyssey Dawn" March 19 to enforce U.N. Security Council Resolution 1973 to protect the Libyan people from the country's ruler.The goal of the military coalition is to prevent further attacks by regime forces on Libyan citizens, officials said, adding that the

  • Little Rock C-130 unit puts the 'legacy' in legacy training

    With a long, rich heritage, it seems the 62nd Airlift Squadron is a perfect fit to be training C-130E and H aircrews, considering the legacy of the C-130 Hercules itself."It's a squadron fraught with tradition beginning in World War II as an operational squadron all the way through preparing our