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  • Avionics flight turns up the voltage

    In a complicated work environment where a shop speaks in 'acronyms within acronyms', there are different sections that work in harmony to accomplish their mission.The 7th Component Maintenance Squadron Avionics Flight is a vital part of the Team Dyess mission. Their job is comprised of repairing

  • Commander's Corner

    The Commander's Corner is a forum for the Dyess community to make suggestions or voice concerns about Dyess directly to Brig. Gen. Glen VanHerck, 7th Bomb Wing commander. Each week the Dyess Public Affairs office solicits questions via the official Dyess Facebook page, offering people an opportunity

  • Traffic delays at main gate

    Drivers may experience delays at the Dyess AFB main gate Saturday Nov. 23 and 24, 2013, due to painting of the gate's barriers.The 7th Civil Engineer Squadron will be overseeing the painting of barriers at the Arnold Gate. Between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., both inbound and outbound

  • Air Force selects new E-9s

    On Nov. 14, the Air Force selected its newest chief master sergeants. Five members from Team Dyess were selected in the promotion. Congratulations to all those selected.Gregory Austin, 7th Maintenance GroupLee Lannen, 7th Aerospace Medical SquadronWendell Pugh, 7th Maintenance Group Dustin Silk, 7th

  • Commander's Corner

    The Commander's Corner is a forum for the Dyess community to make suggestions or voice concerns about Dyess directly to Brig. Gen. Glen VanHerck, 7th Bomb Wing commander. Each week the Dyess Public Affairs office solicits questions via the official Dyess Facebook page, offering people an opportunity

  • Dyess teen finds lost diamond ring treasure in trick-or-treat stash

    Halloween is supposed to be a fun holiday, filled with costumes, scary stories and candy for the kids; for one Dyess Airman, Halloween became a nightmare. However, through social media and mass networking, this loadmaster's biggest fear didn't turn into a Halloween horror story.During base housing's

  • Are you meeting the standards?

    Integrity first, service before self and excellence in all we do are core values that U.S. Air Force Airmen live by. Although these are important values for the Air Force, every base has their own principles that are essential to accomplishing the mission.Brig. Gen. Glen VanHerck, 7th Bomb Wing

  • Ramp repair no problem for 317th maintainers

    Rain or shine, at the Global Reach for America hangar here, your eyes will catch a glimpse of color from an Airman's reflective safety belt. You won't see that Airman standing around for long though, because maintenance is being done in sections high and low on the C-130s and everywhere in between.