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  • In pursuit of excellence 30 obtain CCAF degree

    Thirty Reserve members of the 514th Air Mobility Wing earned Community College of the Air Force Associate in Applied Science degrees in the spring 2010 class. The graduates attended one of two commencement ceremonies held May 2 and 23 at the Expeditionary Center located on Fort Dix.Officially

  • Summer campaign puts the heat on safety

    Summer is nearing and for many Airmen it's a time for more outdoor activities. As temperatures rise, so does the number of Airmen involved in mishaps that can often be fatal. The Air Force's annual Critical Days of Summer campaign kicks off Memorial Day Weekend, May 28, and runs through Labor Day

  • Air Force fitness program revisions begin July 1

    In less than two months, Airmen across the globe will begin testing against new fitness assessment standards. These standards were deemed necessary by senior Air Force leaders to ensure a fitter and healthier fighting force. Changes include bi-annual testing, minimum requirements within testing

  • JB MDL airpower gets lift with new Globemasters

    The 305th and 514th Air Mobility Wings will increase airpower capabilities with the addition of new jets to the Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst flightline, the first of which arrived May 14.Three new C-17 Globemaster III aircraft were assigned to the wing as part of a congressionally-approved

  • Air Force logs on to social media sites

    The close of April was the start of a two-week phase of opening government computer access to social media sites Air Force-wide by AF officials. 514th Air Mobility Wing members here, as well as the rest of Air Force Reserve Command, gained access to the sites from their government computers this

  • Bomb squad gets new wheels

    Explosive ordnance disposal technicians here have a new truck to help make them more effective.The bomb squad emergency response vehicle was specifically designed for Air Force ordnance-disposal specialists to serve as a toolbox on wheels. The 36-foot long truck looks like a dark blue fire engine.