Volunteering at NASCAR Published Sept. 30, 2013 By Airman 1st Class Ashlin Federick 436th Airlift Wing Public Affairs DOVER AIR FORCE BASE, Del. -- Members of Team Dover and the USO volunteered Sept. 27-29 at the Dover International Speedway in Dover Del., to help race fans understand mission of the organizations they represent. Staff Sgt. Justin Bogushefsky, 436th SFS flight sergeant, said it is important to have the ability to tell the public what the base actually does and how it supports the city of Dover, Del. "It seems as if there are two powerhouses, as far as income, for the city, and they are the race track and Dover AFB," said Bogushefsky. "What better way of demonstrating it to the public than putting the two together." Other Dover AFB first responders, including the explosive ordnance disposal team and the fire department, provided static displays for race fans. "I think it is important to show the public what the Air Force is capable of doing and allowing them to know a little bit of what we can do on base and our capabilities so we can be called for mutual aid," said Senior Airman William Watkinson, 436th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter. Members of the USO also provided displays explaining USO's mission, which is to lift the spirits of America's troops and their families. They also showcased the "USO on Wheels", which is designed to support troops serving in remote areas and locations. John Brunson, USO mobile unit coordinator, said it is important to show the close tie between the military and the USO. "We have existed for well of 70 years and we are still going strong. In my opinion the USO has never changed it is still providing the same opportunities," said Brunson.