• 317th AG supports JFE, JAATT

    The 317th Airlift Group transported nearly 1,500 soldiers and more than 57,000 pounds of equipment from June 6-8, 2014, while supporting a Joint Forcible Entry Exercise and Joint Airborne/Air Transportability Training at Fort Bragg, N.C.   The exercises were a combined effort with the 82nd

  • Water safety is a matter of life or death

    Team Dyess lost one of their own to a kayaking accident on June 2, 2012.Airman 1st Class Miguel Villasenor, 7th Security Forces Squadron, drowned when his kayak overturned about 150 yards from shore at Lake Fort Phantom Hill in Abilene, Tx. Villasenor was only 26 years old."Words can't describe the

  • Attention Team Dyess

    Attention Team Dyess - Due to a malfunction of the outbound tiger teeth at the Arnold Gate, some vehicles may have experienced damage to their tires while exiting the installation. The malfunction has been addressed and please rest assured the teeth are safe to drive over. The safety and security of

  • Dyess wins best CAF practices in ACC

    Dyess Air Force Base was recently recognized by Air Combat Command for having the best Comprehensive Airman Fitness practices for the fourth quarter of 2013.Dyess was able to accomplish this with a team of representatives who work together to ensure unit CAF points of contact have what they need to

  • Everyone has the right to feel safe within their home and relationships

    Who do you turn to if you're affected by domestic abuse? Well here at Dyess you can turn to Neasie Boggess, a domestic abuse victim advocate. Domestic abuse is any verbal, psychological, physical or sexual behavior that is controlling, threatening or violent, against a spouse, partner or family

  • Thursdays with Chief

    Command chief master sergeants are liaisons between the wing commander and enlisted Airmen. They are the primary advisor to the commander on matters concerning the morale, welfare, training, professional development, career progression and effective utilization of the base's enlisted force. What

  • Hot fun in the summertime: preventing heat-related illnesses

    Living in The Big Country, Team Dyess is no stranger to the hot weather of Texas. Just when you think it cannot possibly get any hotter, it does. As a precaution, it is important to remind ourselves of the hazards associated with hot weather. At Dyess, some members are required to spend a lot of