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  • Airmen Battle Nor’easter to Educate Students

    On Oct. 2, 2015, a group of six Airmen from Dover AFB, Delaware travelled to Georgetown, Delaware to educate and inspire the next generation of Air Force officers and enlisted personnel. Despite heavy rains and flooding from the Nor'easter, which cancelled many weekend events, the aviation day was

  • Team Dover wraps up fire prevention week

    The firefighters of the 436th Civil Engineer Squadron held a series of events during the week of Oct. 4 - 10, 2015, aimed at informing Team Dover about common fire prevention tips and to promote fire safety awareness.The official start of Fire Prevention Week was the Kickoff Bash, which was held at

  • It Starts with Respect: Creating and Maintaining Healthy Relationships

    When things in life get challenging, stressors can build and conflicts can escalate, sometimes leading to abuse. Preventing domestic abuse is fundamental to basic relationship maintenance. Partners in healthy relationships work together every day to nurture their relationship, taking care to address

  • Cops and firefighters compete in 25th Battle of the Badges softball game

    It was 25 years ago when the cops and firefighters met on the softball field for the first Battle of the Badges softball game and 25 years later, they still take part in the tradition.The 25th anniversary of the Battle of the Badges softball game pitted the 436th Security Forces Squadron against the

  • Staying protected while always connected

    How do we stay connected?  Do you text your best friend on your cellphone, update your Facebook status conveniently, use your laptop to buy gifts online or video message your family in Washington State over Skype?  Our society has developed the means of communication wirelessly with ease and grace.

  • SecAF paces the Monster Mile

    Racing at speeds in excess of 165 mph in front of tens of thousands of screaming fans and millions more watching on television, there is no other experience quite like a NASCAR race. Secretary of the Air Force Deborah Lee James did not go that fast, but still had an adrenaline pumping experience as