News

  • Officer Professional Development Seminars

    It has been over a year since Col. Michael Grismer,  436th Airlift Wing commander, kicked off the first leadership seminar known as Officer Professional Development (OPD) in the auditorium of the 3d Airlift Squadron. This program is a monthly opportunity for 241 of the young company grade officers

  • April Is National Child Abuse Prevention Month

    April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month. This month and throughout the year, the Dover AFB Family Advocacy Program encourages all individuals and organizations to play a role in strengthening our community and enhancing its resilience. By ensuring that parents have the knowledge, skills and

  • MSG supports AFMAO

    This story is the second in a seven-part series highlighting the support provided to the Air Force Mortuary Affairs Operations by the 436th Airlift Wing and other Team Dover mission partners.It is news that nobody wants to receive, being notified that your son, daughter, father or mother have been

  • C-17 maintainers going paperless

    The C-17A Globemaster III is leading the way for Air Mobility Command's push to go to paperless aircraft technical manuals by using an Interactive Electronic Technical Manual on laptop or tablet e-tools. This will be used by aircraft maintainers to perform organizational level maintenance or what is

  • Protection of PII

    A recent increase in the number of incidents involving Personally Identifiable Information (PII) requires all wing personnel to take a more aggressive approach in the handling and storing of PII.PII is any information, alone or in combination with other information, that could be used to identify an

  • Next Generation DNA Sequencing

    When American biologist James Watson and English physicist Francis Crick first discovered the double helix in 1953, they could not have imagined the huge strides DNA technology would take in just a few short years. From the 1977 development of the Sanger Sequencing technique by Frederick Sanger to