News

  • Combined Federal Campaign at Dover AFB

    The 50th annual Combined Federal Campaign kicked off Oct. 3 at Dover Air Force Base, Del. This year's campaign lasts until Nov. 10, 2011. The CFC is one of two Air Force-sponsored fundraisers service members can donate to on an annual basis. The CFC catalog compiles more than 1,000 local, national

  • Dover AFB to host Fire Prevention Week

    The National Fire Protection Association's annual public awareness campaign, Fire Prevention Week, is being held Oct. 9 - 15. Dover Air Force Base, Del. will kick off the campaign Oct. 10 and events are planned throughout the week.Team Dover's firefighters and other base members will be teaming up

  • Airman of the Week: Senior Airman Tracey Wootton

    Name/rank: Senior Airman Tracey WoottonSquadron: 436th Comptroller Squadron Job description: Budget analystFavorite movie: "Beauty and the Beast"Favorite food: PizzaFavorite book: Too many to pick just one, but I'm currently reading the "Wheel of Time" series by Robert Jordan.Dream assignment, why?

  • MPF expedites citizenship process

    The United States is home to millions of immigrants who have travelled here in search of education, employment, freedom and their own share of the American dream. For some Team Dover members, their journey to become an American citizen was completed at the Dover Air Force Base, Del., Military

  • Meet and greet with Chief Kaiser

    Team Dover was on display when Chief Master Sgt. Richard Kaiser, Air Mobility Command's new command chief master sergeant, paid a visit to the base Sept. 26, 2011. Kaiser replaced Chief Master Sgt. David Spector in August, and is visiting all AMC bases. According to Kaiser, his visit to Dover Air

  • Information protection is paramount

    Due to mission requirements, many Team Dover members often find themselves working with classified information, or information that could affect current operations. The Air Force's Information Security Program exists to protect sensitive information from falling into the wrong hands. The program is