News

  • Civil Engineers three-peat

    With back-to-back-to-back wins; the word, humble, has been removed from the 436th Civil Engineer Squadron's vocabulary.The 436th CES has won the 2014 Maj. Gen. Robert H. Curtin Award (small unit) and several of its flights and Airmen have been recognized as award winners and runner-ups."Wow, I am

  • Team Dover does its part to fight Ebola

    The first group of 90 Airmen, Soldiers, Sailors and Marines sent to West Africa to combat Ebola, are now back safe-and-sound in the U.S. because of the tenacity of the 3d Airlift Squadron and all of Team Dover.Seven Team Dover aircrew members from the 3d AS conducted a humanitarian relief mission

  • Thanksgiving Safety: Tips for safe cooking and travel

    As the end of the year is winding down and Thanksgiving is rapidly approaching, the 436th Airlift Wing Safety Office would like to remind all Team Dover members to be safe over the holidays.On Thanksgiving, approximately 2,000 residential house fires occur in the United States resulting in an

  • CMSAF visits Team Dover

    Team Dover hosted Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force James Cody and his wife, retired Chief Master Sgt. Athena Cody, Nov. 18 - 19, 2014, to visit and thank Airmen and their families and tour the unique facilities and missions of Dover AFB.The visit also allowed Cody to interact with Airmen of all

  • Retrograde in full gear

    As the retrograde mission of transporting equipment and personnel out of Afghanistan continues, Dover AFB personnel are hard at work ensuring the job is done safely, on time and as efficiently as possible.From both the 436th and 512th Airlift Wings, Dover AFB has approximately 150 operations,

  • MWD adopted by former handler

    A military working dog traded in his lifestyle of conducting patrols and deploying to one of rest and relaxation with one of his previous handlers when he retired from active duty service Nov. 10, 2014, here and was adopted.After completing training, Renzo was certified by the Department of Defense

  • Air Force members get new app to solve their own computer problems

    As the Air Force Enterprise Service Desk (ESD) goes virtual, Air Force members will see a new application on their computer that allows them to immediately tackle and fix their minor IT issues.  The Virtual Enterprise Service Desk (vESD) is a client-based application that allows the user to solve