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  • Got Fun?

    Do you ever feel overwhelmed at work or at home? Do you ever think there aren't enough hours in the day to get everything done? I'm not afraid to say that I do, but then I remind myself that no matter what's going on, things will get better if I incorporate 'fun' into my day. We all know the mission

  • Don’t let winter freeze your fitness

    While many people tend to hibernate, get lazy and put on weight during winter, many Airmen maintain physical training schedules to ensure compliance with service fitness standards. "There's no excuse for not staying fit in winter," said Tech. Sgt. Lisa Campo, 436th Airlift Wing NCO in charge of

  • Dover gets ready to ace upcoming ORI

    Base officials are gearing up personnel to successfully pass the Operational Readiness Inspection scheduled for Oct. 13 - 20. ORIs are conducted to evaluate and measure the ability of a unit to perform in wartime, during a contingency or a force sustainment mission, according to Air Force

  • 8th Ruck March honors vets

    The 436th Security Forces Squadron sponsored their 8th Annual Ruck March Saturday at the Air Mobility Command Museum to commemorate the Korean War's Battle of Chosin Reservoir. Teams of four rallied at the museum in their battle dress uniforms at 9 a.m., hoisted 30-pound backpacks on, and trekked a

  • Physical Therapy to begin direct access appointments

    The 436th Medical Operations Squadron Physical Therapy Clinic will change their appointment policy to accept direct appointments Feb 20. "At many Air Force base's including Dover, in order to get an appointment at physical therapy members used to need a referral from their primary care manager,"

  • Privatized housing warms up with new utility bill system

    Team Dover members who reside in the 212 MILCON Eagle Heights homes built in 2005 will participate in a utility mock-billing test period due to start by the end of the month. The mock bills are designed to allow residents to adjust to being individually responsible for electricity and natural gas

  • New homes ready for residents

    Staff. Sgt. Carl Coffman, 436th Civil Engineer Squadron, and his family received the keys to their new home Jan. 12 during a ribbon cutting ceremony for the first new privatized home at Dover Air Force Base. The home is one of hundreds of new homes Pinnacle, Dover's privatized housing manager, is