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have in the shops on Dyess.”
The 7th FSS staff hopes Dyess members enjoy the
changes made to these facilities for years to come.
“The people of Dyess deserve these renovations,
especially the families,” said Steve Bush, 7th FSS
bowling manager. “Because we are sending our airmen
out the door for operations and deployments, why
shouldn’t their families get the best? This is for their
morale and well-being. We are here to serve them.”
Report and photos by Airman 1st Class Mercedes Porter,
7th Bomb Wing Public Affairs.
—MCH
The renovated Dyess Lanes bowling lanes at Dyess AFB,
Texas. Customers’ bowling experience was enhanced
with new food options, a new scoring system, pin deck
lighting, drop-down screens and a new bumper system.
and invested in a new fleet of golf carts.
In addition, the golf staff executed over $100,000
in self-help renovation projects to improve 11 tee
boxes, target greens on the driving range and a greens
nursery.
PROVIDING BETTER SERVICE
“We are excited to have the renovations completed
for both places, allowing the facilities to provide
better service for our customers at Dyess,” said Tony
Boob, 7th FSS community service flight chief. “The
restorations couldn’t have happened without the ex-
pertise of the engineers and great craftsmen they
The Mesquite Grove Golf Course’s clothing assortment is displayed in the
renovated pro shop at Dyess AFB. Funds the 7th Force Support Squadron
helped Dyess to receive to renovate facilities were put toward the golf
course and bowling center to improve customers’ experience and morale.
The Mesquite Grove Golf Course
displays its new fleet of golf carts at
Dyess AFB. The golf course invested Mesquite Grove Golf Course
in the new carts and improved turf baseball caps are displayed in the
conditions earlier this year. renovated pro shop at Dyess AFB.
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