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DOVER AIR FORCE BASE, Del. -- Flight Safety International Visual System Support Team members lift a mirror that will be part of Dover’s C-17 Globemaster III simulator Sept. 10. The mirror is vacuum sealed Mylar made in England and makes everything pilots see look 3-D. The simulator is due to be complete in December. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman James Bolinger)
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DOVER AIR FORCE BASE, Del. -- The 436th Airlift Wing Command Post is packed with computer and projection screens where controllers track aircraft, accommodate aircrew needs and coordinate emergency management. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Jason Minto)
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DOVER AIR FORCE BASE, Del. – This is an example of a dorm room at DAFB. Furniture includes a twin bed, nightstand, dresser, desk, recliner and several lamps. Occupants share a bathroom and get their own refrigerator and microwave. Dover began a new initiative in January 2008 to ensure that all incoming Airmen get a clean room with freshly painted walls and a made bed. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman James Bolinger)
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The sign, on the flight line side of the Aircraft Control Tower, welcomes all aircraft to Dover Air Force Base, and recognizes Team Dover's win of the 2008 Commander-in-Chief's Annual Award for Installation Excellence.  (U.S. Air Force photo by Jason Minto)
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Dover Air Force Base opened a brand-new temporary lodging facility May 2.  The new TLF includes 10 one-bedroom and 10 two-bedroom units for families to stay in when they are moving to or from Dover AFB.  (U.S. Air Force Photo/Jason Minto)
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Dover Air Force Base opened a brand-new temporary lodging facility May 2.  The new TLF includes 10 one-bedroom and 10 two-bedroom units for families to stay in when they are moving to or from Dover AFB.  Each unit comes equipped with a full-size kitchen, washer and dryer, and television in the living room and master bedroom.  (U.S. Air Force Photo/Jason Minto)
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Dover Air Force Base opened a brand-new temporary lodging facility May 2.  The new TLF includes 10 one-bedroom and 10 two-bedroom units for families to stay in when they are moving to or from Dover AFB.  Each unit comes equipped with a full-size kitchen, washer and dryer.  (U.S. Air Force Photo/Jason Minto)
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Dover Air Force Base opened a brand-new temporary lodging facility May 2.  The new TLF includes 10 one-bedroom and 10 two-bedroom units for families to stay in when they are moving to or from Dover AFB.  Each unit comes equipped with a full-size kitchen, washer and dryer.  (U.S. Air Force Photo/Jason Minto)
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Approximately 12,000 square feet of metal roof was damaged at the Dover Air Force Base Fitness Center Feb. 10. High winds, with gusts reaching 51 knots, on Dover Air Force Base Feb. 10, caused the roofing to pull from the structure. (U.S. Air Force photo/Roland Balik)
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The exhaust ventilator (pictured) and approximately 12,000 square feet of metal roof was damaged at the Dover Air Force Base Fitness Center Feb. 10. High winds, with gusts reaching 51 knots, caused the metal roofing at the base Fitness Center to pull from the structure and wrap around the exhaust ventilator. (U.S. Air Force photo/Roland Balik)
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High winds, with gusts reaching 51 knots, caused extensive damage to the metal roof at the Dover Air Force Base Fitness Center, Feb. 10. Fitness Center operations were crippled and the center was closed Feb. 11. However, due to prompt action and teamwork by the 436th Civil Engineer Squadron, a temporary roof was installed and the Fitness Center returned to operations the next day. (U.S. Air Force photo/Roland Balik)
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Dover Air Force Base housing timeline, illustrating progression of base housing here from the 1950s through today. (Photo illustration/Tech. Sgt. Kevin Wallace)
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Nearly all junior enlisted and company-grade officer housing has been completed on Dover AFB. New field-grade officer and senior NCO housing construction started this summer.  Residents move into newly completed homes nearly every day. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Kevin Wallace)
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Dover Air Force Base housing has ‘evolved’ from the 1950s until today. The size and efficiency of officer and enlisted housing has reached a level of excellence unparalleled at any time in history. (U.S. Air Force photo illustrations/Tech. Sgt. Kevin Wallace and Mike Mullen)
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This yard stands out on the Eagle Heights 'main drag' for its elaborate landscaping and wooden bridge. The yard is maintained by residents Staff Sgt. Alexander Patosa and his wife Deborah. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech Sgt. Kevin Wallace)
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This is among Dover's nicest yards. Eagle Heights residents Master Sgt. Clark Urban and his wife Desiree said they spend an hour or two a day working in their yard. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech Sgt. Kevin Wallace)
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