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  • MOBEX sharpens mobility go-how

    514th Air Mobility Wing members got the chance to practice and show off their mobility savvy Nov. 4-7, here, with a mobility exercise that pushed limits and solidified the deployment process. A mobility exercise, or MOBEX, affords Airmen the opportunity to train in a simulated wartime environment.

  • Mandatory registration required for new ID process

    A change in installation security procedures comes to the JB MDL gates in the form of a new identification system, complete with barcode and biometric technology. Registration in this system has been mandated by the Joint Base Commander and will be enforced starting Jan.1. The new Defense Biometric

  • Base cycling team raises 13k to fight multiple sclerosis

    Seventeen members of the McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst Cycling Team raised more than $13,000 for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society in the annual two-day MS City to Shore Ride 2010. Another 18 from here volunteered with ground support.The ride started Sept. 25 in Cherry Hill, N.J., where the team

  • Professional development workshop promotes teamwork, professionalism

    Approximately 100 enlisted Airmen from the 514th Air Mobility Wing attended the Career Enlisted Workshop at the community center here Sept. 12-14.The workshop consisted of a variety of classes and team-building exercises related to personal and professional development. One of the classes focused on

  • Reserve chief proposes closer look at active, reserve force mix

    The commander of the Air Force Reserve Command who also is chief of the Air Force Reserve spoke to a standing-room only crowd about military structure for the 21st Century Sept. 13 at the Air Force Association Air & Space Conference and Technology Exposition 2010.Lt. Gen. Charles E. Stenner Jr. was

  • KC-10 crew performs good deed while training

    A flight crew of Reserve Airmen performed a mission Sept. 3 - 4 that will result in warmer winters for many men, women and children living in Afghanistan. The Airmen, from the 76th Air Refueling Squadron, flew a KC-10 Extender to Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, N.C., to pick-up 10 fully-loaded