• It takes overtime for 7th MUNS to overcome 7th MOS

    The 7th Munitions Squadron expected a blowout, but instead found themselves in a fight Jan. 23 during a 53-52 overtime win over the 7th Maintenance Operation Squadron in an intramural over-30 men's basketball game. The munitions squadron started the game off looking for its third consecutive victory

  • "Drug of choice" not a choice

    A "drug of choice" has been identified by the 7th Medical Group and Dyess' Office of Special Investigations, but choosing to use it leaves Air Force members without many choices. Cocaine, also known as coke, snow, crack or rock, is popular in the local area because the cost has dropped in the last

  • Titanium saw saves time, money

    Brian Kirk demonstrates the use of a titanium saw blade on a car at Dyess Jan. 19. The titanium saws are much more durable than the blades normally used by the 7th Civil Engineer Squadron fire department and other Air Force emergency and rescue agencies. The $8 titanium blade can cut through metal

  • Career enlisted aviator positions open

    Opportunities are currently available for Airmen who wish to become career enlisted aviators. The Air Force has immediate openings for flight engineers, loadmasters, airborne mission systems, flight attendants, and airborne crypto logic linguists. First-term Airmen who have completed half of their

  • NOTICE

    Due to inclement weather, AAFES and 7th Services Squadron agencies such as the base exchange and fitness center may have reduced hours Saturday and Sunday. Call ahead before planning stops.

  • Dyess freezes

    Dyess' B- 1s continue operations even after a dangerous winter freeze Jan. 17.