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  • Team Dover’s Med Group advises on how to combat flu, stay ready

    “Influenza activity increased again according to the latest FluView report,” according to a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Situation Update: Summary of Weekly FluView Report published last week. “All U.S. states but Hawaii and Oregon continue to report widespread flu activity and the

  • Herschel Walker: Champion of mental health

    Professional athlete, Herschel Walker spent two days with the Airmen of Team Dover Dec. 5-6, 2017, regaling his audiences with movie references, anecdotes and life experiences to raise awareness for the importance of mental health.

  • Team Dover reflects on hurricane relief efforts

    Team Dover supported sustained relief efforts throughout August, September and October, 2017, after Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria devastated Texas, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

  • Museum Volunteer Brings History to Life

    Students at Dover Air Force Base Middle School were recently treated to a special history lesson. Tricia Upchurch was filling in as a substitute teacher at the school when she noticed the students’ lesson plan included reading an article on women in aviation. She quickly coordinated with teachers

  • Team Dover Hurricane Andrew survivor lends aid to coastal islands

    In August 1992, Hurricane Andrew made landfall near Homestead, Florida. With winds measured as high as 196 miles per hour, the small hurricane packed a mighty punch, destroying or damaging about 127,000 homes and causing $26.5 billion in damage. At the time, it was America’s most costly natural

  • Team Dover firefighter serves country, community

    Serving both his country and his community, Tech. Sgt. Scott Morisette, a firefighter with the Dover AFB Fire Department, also volunteers his off time as a volunteer firefighter in his local community. This gives him two reasons to be thanked for his service.

  • Command post: Dover’s central nervous system

    When was the last time you thought about your nerves? Not the anxious, butterflies-in-the stomach feeling before your PT test, but the cells that carry electrical impulses throughout your body. Was it when you stubbed your toe, or had pins and needles shooting up your leg because you sat

  • Flying monument reminds Team Dover to never forget

    From a distance, there appeared to be a giant, gray, bug-eyed swamp dragonfly attacking the flightline during the 2017 Thunder Over Dover Open House. Brave and inquisitive people who ventured a closer look discovered it wasn’t some herculean insect, but rather an Army OV-1 Mohawk observation and