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  • Air Force pilot program: All Things Financial

    Money makes the world go round, or so the saying goes. When returning from deployment, preparing for a TDY, or the ever common computer error, Airmen must be ready to support the mission.The mission cannot work effectively with lost man hours from Airmen trying to fix pay problems that may or may

  • Sandwich line: Sacrificing your time for others

    Spirituality means different things to different people. For some it means going to church or listening to inspirational music. For a few Team Dover members, it is the opportunity to serve and give back to others. Dover Airmen volunteered at the Salvation Army's soup kitchen to help families in need

  • BASH: Keeping birds away from birds

    Team Dover has about $5.8 billion worth of C-17 Globemaster III and C-5M Super Galaxies, which deliver 25 percent of the Air Forces' global airlift mission.A single bird can cause damage to an aircraft and in a critical phase of flight such as take-off or landing, it can cause an aircraft to go

  • Through Airmen’s Eyes: award winning Airman

    It's not often we get the opportunity to fulfill a childhood dream and serve your country at the same time.Airman 1st Class Savella Constancio, 436th Airlift Wing Judge Advocate military justice paralegal, has come a long way from her backyard in Texas to being recognized as Team Dover's Airman of

  • The video age arrives at Team Dover

    A picture is worth a thousand words, so what is five minutes of video worth? Forms of communication in news organizations have been changing exponentially since the development and integration of both multimedia and social media. The 436th Airlift Wing Public Affairs Office now has a new way to

  • Playing with fire: don't try this at home

    After fighting fires for 33 years, Brian Cullen, 436th Civil Engineer Squadron Fire Department technical services assistant chief, knows what it takes to put out the heat. That's why he led a live-fire training exercise for the firefighters Nov. 4, at the fire training facility here."Feeling the

  • Through Airmen’s eyes: motivation, dedication

    An Airman from Rosario, Argentina, hopes to become a colonel one day, but in the meantime, is being recognized here by his peers as a motivated and dedicated individual. Airman 1st Class Austin Toniolo, 736th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron Composite Tool Kit support technician, is being recognized as

  • Communications: the key to any mission

    The U.S. Air Force is the most powerful air, space and cyberspace program in the world. To stay on top, fast and reliable communication is a must. If the computers, servers or radar systems ever go down, it cripples the ability of the Air Force to complete its mission of "Fly, Fight and Win.""As

  • Understanding DENS

    From the blizzards of 2003 and 2010 to Hurricanes Irene and Sandy, Dover AFB is no stranger to inclement weather. In addition to official 436th Airlift Wing channels, the Delaware Emergency Notification System is a useful tool for emergency notifications.DENS is a reverse 911 call. It is similar to

  • Team Dover youth is All-American wrestler

    Achieving greatness is something all athletes aspire to, but few seldom obtain. One youth here has accomplished that goal at the ripe old age of 12.Francis Morrisey, son of Master Sgt. Francis Morrissey III, recently retired from the 436th Maintenance Squadron, won the Eastern Nationals Wrestling