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  • Photo story: pest management

    The 436th Civil Engineer Squadron Pest Management Shop protects Dover Air Force Base, Del., from some of its smallest and most pesky intruders.

  • Photo story: Fitness classes

    Team Dover members participate in fitness classes provided by the Dover Air Force Base, Del., Fitness Center. These classes are aimed at keeping members fit to fight through a variety of innovative and entertaining programs.

  • Defusing the situation: Team Dover EOD

    From the Delmarva Peninsula to the mountains of Afghanistan to a park in Botswana, the footsteps of Team Dover's Explosive Ordnance Disposal team can be found on almost every continent.Whether they are traveling with the President of the United States, disposing of antique and possibly deadly

  • Saving lives: Ambulance Response Team always on call

    It's a typical morning for the Dover Air Force Base, Del., Ambulance Response Team. Having swapped shifts a few hours earlier, the crew has settled into their work at the medical clinic. Then, their radios blare as dispatch alerts them to a call; someone has been injured. Rushing to the ambulance,

  • Airmen offer rides, save lives

    After a long week of work, a group of Airmen decides to blow off some steam and head down to the bar. They were smart and planned ahead, having designated a driver before heading to the bar. However, their plan fell through their designated driver ended up drunk, and the group discovers they are

  • Radiology: The doctor’s eyes look into the body

    It is a perfect day for running - light breeze, about 75 degrees, the sun shining bright as an Airman walks to the base running track. Suddenly, the Airman trips, catching their foot on a stone and twisting their ankle. They land roughly onto the ground with a cry of pain and as they attempt to

  • Photo story: Story time at the Library

    Team Dover members listened to Lingham read two books: "The Best Nest," by P.D. Eastman and "Marvin K. Mooney Will You Please Go Now," by Dr. Seuss. After reading both books, Lingham provided the children with materials for an art project. Story time is held every Wednesday at 10:30 a.m., and is