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  • Dover Airmen run marathon in AOR

    Three Dover Team members joined a group of 45 runners who completed a marathon here Sunday. Capt. Jake Scherrer, 9th Airlift Squadron, Capt Zane Holscher 3rd Airlift Squadron and 1st Lt. Anthonelli White, whose wife 1st Lt. Katie Hill is stationed at Dover, all ran a half marathon. Captain Holscher

  • Eagle’s Net Coffee House provides Airmen new sanctuary

    The Eagle's Net Coffee House in Dorm 435 opened its doors to all E-4s and below Dec. 11. The coffee house, located across from The Landings Club, offers Airmen free coffee - including regular and decaffeinated coffees, lattes, cappuccinos, espresso and tea - as well as free Internet access, a

  • Restoring excellence: Dover program wins best in AF

    The 436th Civil Engineer Squadron environmental restoration staff competed with installations Air Force-wide to win the 2006 Air Force General Thomas D. White Environmental Restoration Award, one of the Air Force's most prominent environmental awards, Nov. 28. The award recognizes the installation

  • Air Force selects new C-5 ISO inspection sites

    Dover Air Force Base was selected as one of three sites for future C-5 cargo aircraft isochronal inspections, Air Mobility Command officials announced today. Two additional C-5 ISO inspection sites - one at an Air National Guard base and another at an Air Force Reserve base - will be announced at a

  • Base firefighters train with local firefighters, enhance skills

    Two firefighters respond to a 911 call and enter a house with smoke pouring out the windows. They shuffle forward on their knees holding a charged fire hose until one points out a couch that is engulfed in flames. The two aim the hose at the burning divan and one yells, "Utilities?" "Off," replies a

  • USO volunteer wins hearts of servicemembers, prestigious award

    Embracing Marine Cpl. Warren Mausteller, with a warm motherly squeeze, Lisa Stagg, Delaware United Services Organization Center manager here uses few words, but her smile says it all. "Hey Marine," she beams. "Hey Ma'am," replies Corporal Mausteller, a Motor T operator from the Marine Barracks Corps