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LBWA Sept. 30, 2015
Col. Michael Grismer, 436th Airlift Wing commander, enters information for a new telephone connection into the computer during a visit to the 436th Communications Squadron to learn about computer and telephone upgrades Sept. 30, 2015, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. Grismer was taken through the detailed process by Zane Tuxward, an Air Force contractor; during Grismer???s visit to the work center he learned about the 436 CS???s mission and recognized key individuals for their contributions. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
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Team Dover members conquer GORUCK Light challenge
Master Sgt. Gary Porter, 512th Maintenance Squadron C-17 avionics intermediate maintenance section chief, calls out cadence to fellow GORUCK Light Team Dover members Sept. 25, 2015, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Team members worked in unison to safely carry a heavy log more than a mile, one of many physical challenges participants endured. (U.S. Air Force photo/Roland Balik)
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Team Dover members conquer GORUCK Light challenge
Master Sgt. Gary Porter, 512th Maintenance Squadron C-17 avionics intermediate maintenance section chief, carries the U.S. flag as he leads fellow GORUCK Light Team Dover members to a simulated extraction point Sept. 25, 2015, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. During the five-hour-long challenge led by a former U.S. Marine Corps reconnaissance member, participants completed numerous physical challenges along a 7.8-mile course and learned to overcome adversity by working as a team. (U.S. Air Force photo/Roland Balik)
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Team Dover members conquer GORUCK Light challenge
First Lt. Samuel Clark, 436th Civil Engineer Squadron readiness and emergency management deputy flight commander, fireman carries Staff Sgt. Aisuluu Alford, Armed Forces Medical Examiner System laboratory technician, during the GORUCK Light team cohesion challenge Sept. 25, 2015, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. During this particular challenge, all 31 Team Dover members took turns being carried or carrying others to a simulated extraction point. (U.S. Air Force photo/Roland Balik)
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Team Dover members conquer GORUCK Light challenge
Tech. Sgt. Stephanie Ambler, Armed Forces Medical Examiner System laboratory technician, left, crawls along a dirt mound during the GORUCK Light team cohesion challenge Sept. 25, 2015, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Ambler stated at the completion of the five-hour-long challenge led by a former U.S. Marine Corps reconnaissance member, that she was physically tired but mentally proud of herself. (U.S. Air Force photo/Roland Balik)
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Team Dover members conquer GORUCK Light challenge
Senior Airman William Johnson, 436th Airlift Wing public affairs photojournalist, bear crawls during the GORUCK Light team cohesion challenge Sept. 25, 2015, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Johnson, participating in his second GORUCK Light, was one of 31 participants that completed numerous physical challenges led by a qualified GORUCK Light cadre. (U.S. Air Force photo/Roland Balik)
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Team Dover members conquer GORUCK Light challenge
Airman 1st Class Matthew Vidican, 436th Security Forces Squadron response force member, bear crawls during the GORUCK Light team cohesion challenge Sept. 25, 2015, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Kristy Touchinsky, wife of Chris Stokes, GORUCK Light event cadre, holds the U.S. flag while Team Dover members participate in physical challenges. As a mandatory item for the GORUCK Light team, the flag was never allowed to touch the ground and was always at the front of the GORUCK Light formation over the 7.8-mile course. (U.S. Air Force photo/Roland Balik)
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Team Dover members conquer GORUCK Light challenge
Chris Stokes, GORUCK Light qualified cadre, standing, instructs 31 participants on a team push-up challenge Sept. 25, 2015, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. During the five-hour-long GORUCK Light team cohesion challenge, Stokes, a former U.S. Marine Corps reconnaissance member, presented Team Dover members with numerous physical challenges along a 7.8-mile course as they learned to overcome adversity by working as a team. (U.S. Air Force photo/Roland Balik)
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Leaving lasting impressions
Team Dover members pose for a photo Aug. 14, 2015, at the Fort Meyers post chapel, Arlington, Va. The nine Team Dover members attended a memorial service and interment at Arlington National Cemetery, Va., for the ninth Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force James C. Binnicker, who passed away on March 21, 2015 (Courtesy photo)
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Dover AFB Intramural Softball
Ashley Beattie, 436th Security Forces Squadron book keeper, marks an out for the 436th SFS during an intramural softball playoff game against the 436th Civil Engineer Squadron, Aug. 24, 2015, at the softball field on Dover Air Force Base, Del. The 436th SFS were defeated by the 436th CES 17-13 and eliminated from the 2015 intramural softball playoffs. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class William Johnson)
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Dover AFB Intramural Softball
Rafael Gonzalez, 436th Security Force Squadron first baseman, motivates his team between innings during an intramural softball playoff game against the 436th Civil Engineer Squadron Aug. 24, 2015, at the softball field on Dover Air Force Base, Del. The 436th SFS were visibly frustrated after allowing the 436th CES to score six runs in first inning. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class William Johnson)
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Dover AFB Intramural Softball
Donnie Maas, 436th Security Forces Squadron left fielder, runs through home plate scoring a run during an intramural softball playoff game against the 436th Aerial Port Squadron Aug. 18, 2015, at the softball field on Dover Air Force Base, Del. The 436th SFS won the game in the fifth inning by a mercy rule 11-1. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class William Johnson)
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Dover AFB Intramural Softball
Dave Patch, Amateur Softball Association umpire, explains the rules to Rick Barker, 436th Security Force Squadron assistant coach, left, and Chad Huggins, 436th Aerial Port Squadron player-coach, right, prior to the start of an intramural softball playoff game Aug. 18, 2015, at the softball field on Dover Air Force Base, Del. The 436th SFS defeated the 436th APS 11-1 and advanced to the next round in the playoffs. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class William Johnson)
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Dover AFB Intramural Softball
Christopher Ramos, 436th Security Forces Squadron center fielder, hits a softball during an intramural softball playoff game against the 436th Civil Engineer Squadron Aug. 17, 2015, at the softball field on Dover Air Force Base, Del. The 436th SFS lost the game 11-1, and fell into the losers’ bracket in the playoffs. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class William Johnson)
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Dover AFB Intramural Softball
Rafael Gonzalez, 436th Security Forces Squadron first baseman, scoops a throw while Darren Kopera runs towards first base during an intramural softball game Aug. 14, 2015, at the softball field on Dover Air Force Base, Del. A one game tie breaker was played to see who would clinch the fourth playoff spot in the American League; 436th SFS won the game 20-7. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class William Johnson)
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Dover AFB Intramural Softball
Christopher Ramos, 436th Security Forces Squadron center fielder, cheers on his team during an intramural softball game against the 373d Training Squadron Aug. 14, 2015, at the softball field on Dover Air Force Base, Del. The 436th SFS defeated the 373d TRS 20-7 and advanced into the 2015 intramural softball playoffs. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class William Johnson)
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Dover AFB Intramural Softball
Kenneth Bancroft, 436th Security Forces Squadron player-coach, watches as one of his rookie players, Tyler Evans, 436th SFS left-center fielder, hits a softball during an intramural softball game against the 373d Training Squadron Aug. 14, 2015, at the softball field on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Evans is one of many new rookies on the 436th SFS team that won the intramural softball championship last year. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class William Johnson)
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Dover AFB Intramural Softball
Players from the 436th Security Forces Squadron put their hands together in a huddle following their victory against the 373d Training Squadron in intramural softball Aug. 14, 2015, at the softball field on Dover Air Force Base, Del. The victory secured the fourth and final seed for the playoffs in the American League for the 436th SFS. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class William Johnson)
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Snapshot: Buckling up little one
Shannon Power, certified car seat technician, potions, uses a rolled-up diaper to help safely secure a 2-month-old child in his car seat Aug. 18, 2015, at the Child Development Center on Dover Air Force Base, Del. For rear facing car seats, the harness should be at or below the child’s shoulders; for smaller children the use of a rolled-up receiving blanket or diaper between the crotch of the car seat and newborn can be used to help them stay properly positioned in the seat. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Jared Duhon)
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Snapshot: Buckling up little one
Nichole McDannell, 436th Aerospace Medicine Squadron, buckles her son, Max, into his car seat Aug. 18, 2015, at the Child Development Center on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Children in forward facing car seats should have straps at or above the child’s shoulders and once secured, there should be no slack if pinched and the chest clips should be located at the armpits. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Jared Duhon)
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