• Feds Feed Families accepts donations through August

    The Office of Personnel Management kicked off the 4th annual Feds Feed Families food drive June 1 and requests support by providing logistical support, as needed, and non-perishable food donations through the end of August. The Feds Feed Families is a voluntary effort undertaken by Federal employees

  • Red Horse goes round two at Dyess

    For the next few months, Airmen wearing red hats will be seen across Dyess, as 33 Airmen from the 819th Red Horse Squadron from Malmstrom AFB, Mont., are building a pre-engineered building for the 7th Civil Engineer Squadron.The 8,500-square-foot facility will provide the 7th CES a new logistics

  • Dyess initiates monthly tour program

    Dyess will start a new monthly tour program Aug. 10, 2012, to allow individuals who normally do not have access to the base to view the 30 vintage aircraft on display in the Linear Air Park situated along the main entrance to the base."This program allows Team Dyess to share the heritage of the base

  • Keeping streets of Dyess safe

    Residents here can be at ease knowing the 7th Security Forces Squadron and civilian police officers patrol the streets night and day.During the summer months, people might notice officers not in their cars, but on bikes, keeping Dyess safe.From May to September, officers in groups of two ride

  • 12th Air Force commander visits team Dyess

    12th Air Force commander Lt. Gen. Robin Rand, visited Team Dyess, July 2, 2012, where he toured several base facilities and spoke with Airman.During his visit, Rand had lunch with students from the First Term Airman Center, met with the Dyess Honor Guard and toured both the 7th Aircraft