• Range Trespass Notice

    The 7th Security Forces Squadron, Combat Arms Section has two local firing ranges on Dyess AFB, that everyone needs to be aware of. The small arms firing range is a fully contained range located at 497 Ave. E, Bldg. 8118. The grenade range is located south of the Combat Arms range, at the

  • E-4Bs realign under Eighth Air Force, 595th CACG stands up

    The Eighth Air Force has another aircraft in its inventory, and it’s not a bomber. The E-4B, which serves as the National Airborne Operations Center (NAOC) and is a key component of the National Military Command System for the President, the Secretary of Defense, and the Joint Chiefs of Staff,

  • Lawyer finds path to service in Air Force Reserve

    Rumbling tanks, riot police, tear-gas grenades and hungry citizens standing in lines for bread and meat rations.  These could be scenes from many war movies or deployments, but they are not. These are Capt. Tomasz Nowak’s memories from his childhood in Communist Poland in the early 1980s.Nowak, who

  • Energy Action Month: Energy Team makes big changes for Team Dyess

    Each year, October is designated as Energy Action Month, a national campaign led by the Department of Energy. The Air Force participates by educating Airmen on ways they can be more energy efficient while on duty and at home. To assist in the efforts of making the most of energy, Team Dyess’ Energy

  • Suicide prevention month comes to a close

    Although, the end of September may signify the end of suicide prevention month, it is important to keep an eye on your fellow Wingmen year-round. The vigilance it takes to maintain healthy mental resiliency is a year-round duty for all Airmen.Suicide prevention is the responsibility of every

  • Memorial held for TORQE 62 Airmen

    A memorial run and ceremony were held in honor of the Airmen of TORQE 62 Sept. 30.Airmen, families and Abilene community members came together in memory of Capt. Jordan Pierson, Capt. Jonathan “JJ” Golden, Staff Sgt. Ryan Hammond and Senior Airman Quinn Johnson-Harris, who were killed in a C-130J

  • New Green Dot program in effect at Dyess

    A new program was implemented across the Air Force at the beginning of 2016 to help reduce instances of Airmen being harmed.Green Dot is an interpersonal power-based violence prevention program designed to shift the culture of Air Force installations and communities in order to reduce, and