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  • The Holocaust: A survivor's story, message against hate

    Ann Jaffe, Holocaust survivor and public speaker from Wilmington, Delaware, delivered her powerful story about the Holocaust, her personal survival and mission to educate people on the ill effects of hate, as the guest speaker during the Holocaust Remembrance Luncheon held at The Landings, April 17,

  • Snapshot: Top III Scholarship Awarded

    Staff Sgt. Bryan Beckwith, 436th Civil Engineer Squadron requirements and optimization structural manager, is awarded the Eagle Wing Top III scholarship April 16th 2018 at Dover Air Force Base, Del. Beckwith is the first quarter recipient of the Eagle Wing Top III scholarship which is open to all

  • Snapshot: 2018 Motorcycle Safety Day

    Motorcycle Safety Day attendees participate in a group ride April 13, 2018, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. The group cruised through the base and finished at the Motorcycle Safety Foundation range for a social event. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Zoe m. Wockenfuss)

  • DAFB supports Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month

    Team Dover recognizes Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month throughout the month of April with various events on base to inform Airmen. The Department of Defense observes SAAPM by focusing on creating the appropriate culture to eliminate sexual assault and requiring a personal commitment

  • 90+ Recognized by Office of the Surgeon General

    John Walters, 436th Force Support Squadron fitness program manager, was the only representative from Air Mobility Command to attend the Air Force Medical Service Operational Integrated Support meeting March 27, 2018, in San Antonio, Texas.

  • Snapshot: MacDill visits Team Dover

    MacDill Air Force Base civic leaders and senior leadership pose alongside Team Dover’s commander and command chief before boarding their return flight March 29, 2018, at Dover AFB, Del. The group flew back to MacDill AFB on a KC-135 Stratotanker. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Airman 1st Class Zoe M.

  • Dover Airmen encouraged to watch, report, & protect

    Vigilance is as important today as it's ever been and it is every Airman’s duty to remain vigilant and report suspicious activity when they see it. The Eagle Eyes program plays a vital role in protecting personnel and the base.