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  • 100th anniversary of the 1918 flu pandemic

    With an estimated 50 million deaths worldwide and nearly 500 million infected, the 1918 Influenza Pandemic stands as one of the worst pandemics in world history.According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, the odds were

  • Safeguarding the Nation’s Critical Infrastructure

    Imagine for a moment waking up in sweat; your air conditioning is off, no lights in your house work, your food in the fridge is spoiling by the minute and your phone that was supposed to be charging overnight is out of power.

  • Thanksgiving Helpings of Safety

    Thanksgiving is the leading day for home-cooking fires and Dover AFB Fire Emergency Services is calling on cooks across the installation to include fire safety in their recipes!

  • Online Safety at Work

    Maintaining online safety at your workplace is just as important as online safety at home. In today’s ever-growing technological era, cyber and computer occupations have grown rapidly. In this day and age, as technology advances quickly, so do computer exploits and vulnerabilities. This has forced

  • So, you want to work in Cybersecurity?

    I know that most of us have heard or seen the ads on the radio, TV and internet. Cybersecurity is an in-demand and ever-growing career field. Cyber threats increase every day, and companies need people to protect their information.

  • Brian Cullen, a lifetime of fighting fires

    After 35 years of fighting fires as a U.S. Air Force service member, Brian Cullen is now a civilian Airman with the 436th Civil Engineer Squadron at Dover AFB and will continue his government service as the assistant fire chief for an additional three years.

  • National Cyber Security Awareness Month - week one

    This piece of fiction was provided by Air Mobility Command in recognition of National Cyber Security Awareness Month. It is intended to demonstrate the importance of good cyber security practices at home.

  • History of Fire Prevention Week

    Fire Prevention Week was established to commemorate the Great Chicago Fire, the tragic 1871 conflagration that killed more than 250 people, left 100,000 homeless, destroyed more than 17,400 structures and burned more than 2,000 acres. The fire began on Oct. 8, 1871, but continued into and did most