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  • Dover AFB hosts Warrior Heart events

    The Dover Air Force Base Integrated Resilience Team hosted a two-day Warrior Heart event with special guest speakers, mindfulness classes, and resilience focus groups at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, February 8-9, 2024.

  • You’re the best around

    Fitness is crucial in Airmen’s constant commitment to mission readiness. Recently, we were reminded of this when a member of Team Dover, 1st Lt. Rose B. Smith, 436th Medical Group resource management flight commander, won the 2024 Air Mobility Command Female Athlete of the Year Award.

  • 436th Airlift Wing leaders visit Westover

    U.S. Air Force Col. Chris McDonald, 436th Airlift Wing commander, speaks to Airmen of 436th Maintenance Squadron, Operating Location Alpha at Westover Air Reserve Base, Massachusetts, Feb. 7, 2024. During the visit, McDonald also toured the C-5M Isochronal Maintenance Dock. (U.S. Air Force photo by

  • Preparing the C-5M Super Galaxy for delivery

    U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Broden McDonald, 9th Airlift Squadron flight engineer, straightens a communication cable from a C-5M Super Galaxy at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, Feb. 7, 2024. The C-5M Super Galaxy was delivered to Westover Air Reserve Base, Massachusetts for an isochronal maintenance

  • AFMES earns accreditation

    After more than a year of research and application, the Armed Forces Medical Examiner System (AFMES) Forensic Pathology Investigations (FPI) division recently received its accreditation through the National Association of Medical Examiners (NAME). The NAME is a premier professional organization for

  • 9th AS transport NOAA GOES-U weather satellite

    KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. – Aircrew assigned to the 9th Airlift Squadron transported a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite, GOES-U, from Buckley Space Force Base, Colorado, to Kennedy Space Center, Florida, aboard a C-5M Super Galaxy,

  • Team Dover tests innovative drone program

    The T-tail of a C-5 M Super Galaxy aircraft extends a towering 65 feet in the air, a height that can make performing maintenance a difficult and dangerous task.Team Dover in cooperation with a civilian aviation company tested out a drone program for an autonomous aircraft inspection project in a