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  • From DUI to BTZ: a story of recovery

    Mistakes happen.For Airmen, some mistakes can be career ending and reputation shattering. Being cited for driving under the influence is something the Air Force has no tolerance for, so it naturally puts a forceful halt on any career.(Former) Senior Airman Michael Kane found himself in the back of a

  • 7th Medical Group opens a new ScriptCenter

    Starting March 11, 2020, the 7th Medical Group’s pharmacy will implement a new ScriptCenter with free services in the Dyess Exchange next to Military Clothing Sales at Dyess Air Force Base, Texas.“Our main goal with working with ScriptCenter is to cut down patient wait time and add convenience for

  • Dyess Airmen commemorate retaking of Corregidor Island

    U.S. service members from the 317th Airlift Wing from Dyess Air Force Base, Texas, and the 2nd Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment from Vicenza, Italy, commemorated members of the allied forces in World War II during a ceremony marking the 75th Anniversary of the retaking of Corregidor Island at the

  • Teen dating violence awareness

    February is National Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Month that began in 2004 to encourage parents and adolescents to talk about relationships and how to be safe. This awareness campaign aims to break the cycle of violence by providing support and services to victims, their families

  • 7th CES clears snow, paves the way

    Tech. Sgt. Collin Tompkins, 7th Civil Engineer Squadron pavement and construction equipment operator, drives a snow plow to clear snow off the road in the traffic circle at Dyess Air Force Base, Texas, Feb. 5, 2020. CES members consistently maintain and repair all facilities and roadways to ensure

  • Town Hall Questions & Responses

    Team Dyess held a Town Hall Meeting Dec. 17th, 2019. Here are the questions that were asked and responses provided. Q. Will the text for questions app only be used at Town Halls?Response: We are trying to encourage a dialogue with Airmen (civilian and uniformed). We are trying different technology

  • Dyess Program Encourages Innovation

    Think back and consider the military assets used in the Vietnam War. Most technology was ahead of its time then, but is now virtually obsolete. This change is because of constant innovation by military members and their partners, and it continues to this day.The Rapid Capabilities program at Dyess

  • Dyess Airmen complete WSINT training

    Airmen from the 7th Maintenance Group supported the 77th Weapons Squadron in completing the Weapons Systems Integration training course that started in June at Dyess Air Force Base, Texas and concluded this month at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada. This training was accomplished with behind the scenes