• Deceased Dyess Airman identified

    Senior Airman Jonathan O’Neal, 7th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, was found dead in his off base residence approximately 8 a.m. yesterday morning. O’Neal was an Assistant Dedicated Crew Chief on the B-1B Lancer. He joined the Air Force in August 2014 and arrived at Dyess Air Force Base in January

  • Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders visit Dyess

    The Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders visited Dyess Air Force Base, Texas, to meet Airmen from the 7th Bomb Wing and 317th Airlift Wing as a part of their 82nd USO tour Dec. 8, 2017. The DCC met with Airmen throughout the base and hosted a Cheers to Fitness event at the Dyess Fitness Center. Their

  • Future Weapons School students participate in WIC Rage

    The Weapons Instructor Course Rage is an exercise that gives weapons officer pilots a chance to push the limits of their training and test their capabilities with the opportunity to work with a highly talented aircrew who dedicate their time to making everything happen. “WIC Rage is an exercise in

  • Preparing our Lancer aircrew

    “Recently Dyess has developed and executed a unique support system for all Air Force Global Strike Command users in the Lancer Airspace,” says Lt. Col. William Alcorn, 7th Operations Support Squadron mission training center director.This support systems consists of a repurposed control vehicle

  • Dyess Airman found dead

    An active duty Airman assigned to the 7th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron was found deceased this morning off base.Per Department of Defense policy, the name of the Airman is being withheld until after next-of-kin notification.Team Dyess mourns the loss of a treasured member of our Air Force family. 

  • Walking through history: EHRI director visits Dyess and LAMB

    U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Emily Shade, director of the Enlisted Heritage Research Institute at Maxwell-Gunter Air Force Base, Ala., learns how to properly assemble a practice munition at Dyess Air Force Base, Texas, Nov. 20, 2017. Shade visited the 7th Munitions Squadron to research bomber

  • Dyess Delinquents: Military Justice Summary October 2017

    OFFICE OF THE STAFF JUDGE ADVOCATE DYESS DELINQUENTS:MILITARY JUSTICE SUMMARY OCTOBER 2017COURTS- MARTIAL SUMMARY:A1C: Member did not report to work for several days. AFOSI, SFSOI, and local law enforcement began searching for the member, who was eventually found in the local area. Member was

  • Air Force veteran receives diploma after more than 50 years

    According to the National Center for Educational Statistics, 1.9 million people graduated from high school in 1962, earning a diploma that they could later display to family, friends and colleagues. For Robert Terry, a U.S. Air Force veteran, earning his diploma was an adventure spanning more than

  • 9th Bomb Squadron recognizes Top Bat

    The 9th BS came up with a new program to recognize an Airman in the squadron who has gone above and beyond. The winner was voted on by peers in the squadron. Capt. Alex “Auto” Benson, 9th BS exercises and plans specialist, won the Top Bat award.

  • Dyess hosts first Total Force Leadership Development Program

    Members of Dyess Air Force Base hosted the Total Force Leadership Development Program here Nov. 8, 2017. The course was designed to help encourage and grow not only Airmen; enlisted, officer and civilians as leaders.The TFLDP consists of specially-designed courses that mix commercial leadership