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Col. Martin F. Klein, commander of U.S. Army Support

Col. Martin F. Klein, commander of U.S. Army Support

Col. Martin F. Klein, commander of U.S. Army Support Activity, Fort Dix, and deputy commander of Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey, delivers remarks during the Col. Jack H. Griffith Jr. Memorial Fiel... More

During the  re-opening ceremony for the Col. Jack H.

During the re-opening ceremony for the Col. Jack H.

During the re-opening ceremony for the Col. Jack H. Griffith Jr. Memorial Field House on Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey, Griffith’s widow Bonnie and daughters Barb and Megan check out a static di... More

During the re-opening ceremony for the Col. Jack H.

During the re-opening ceremony for the Col. Jack H.

During the re-opening ceremony for the Col. Jack H. Griffith Jr. Memorial Field House on Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey, Griffith’s widow Bonnie admires the newly painted center court as daughters... More

The Col. Jack H. Griffith Jr. Memorial Field House

The Col. Jack H. Griffith Jr. Memorial Field House

The Col. Jack H. Griffith Jr. Memorial Field House on Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey, re-opened May 5 following a 5-month, $750,000 transformation. In addition to receiving a new gym floor and run... More

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