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  • 823rd Base Defense Squadron ‘drops’ into MRX prep

    Airmen from the 823rd Base Defense Squadron conducted static line jumps from an HC-130J Combat King II in preparation for an upcoming mission readiness exercise July 21 at the Lee Fulp drop zone in Tifton, Georgia.

  • JBLE participates in aircraft exercise

    As Joint Base Langley-Eustis service members pay their respects to the United States Marine Corps and United States Navy, in their tragic loss on July 10, 2017, real-world and exercise incidents are used as reminders to our service members that accidents or incidents are a reality in military life

  • Career advisors pave way for Airmen

    While the mission takes precedence, career enhancement opportunities are available to U.S. Air Force Airmen at Joint Base Langley-Eustis. Airmen are provided the opportunity to map a successful career path by making an appointment with a career assistance advisor.

  • What getting DUIs really cost

    When an Airman receives a driving under the influence charge, they are eligible to receive both a civilian conviction, if caught off base, as well as a punishment given at their commander’s discretion. The final sentence could cost thousands of dollars in fines, suspension of their license, negative

  • Cousins climb through AF ranks together

    Chief Master Sgt. Brandon Dunston, 74th Aircraft Maintenance Unit superintendent, and his older cousin, Lt. Col. Christopher Dunston, 723rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron commander, both promoted during a joint promotion ceremony June 28.

  • Four rescue squadrons deploy, return together

    Rescue Airmen from the 23d Wing recently returned from a deployment where they provided around-the-clock personnel recovery coverage in support of Operation Inherent Resolve.

  • Team Moody, FBI partner for training

    Members of Team Moody and the FBI partnered for roadside bomb and weapons of mass destruction training May 22 through 25 at Moody Air Force Base, Georgia.

  • Medical technicians care for greatest assets

    Medical technicians are normally the first to see a patient, leaving them to assess if someone is simply sick or should be in an emergency room. After recognizing a patient with life-threatening symptoms, one of Team Moody’s medical technicians was recently honored for quickly responding to a