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Crew films AFSO-21 video at Dover AFB
A contracted film crew cameraman captures Air Traffic Controllers in the line of duty during filming of an Air Force Smart Operations for the 21st Century video on Dover Air Force Base Jan. 30. Dover is noted as being the Air Mobility Command showcase base for AFSO-21. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tom Randle)
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Crew films AFSO-21 video at Dover AFB
436th Aerial Port Squadron Airmen load pallets onto a C-5 Galaxy, while a filmcrew member captures the process on Dover Air Force Base Jan. 30. The crew was at Dover to film an Air Force Smart Operations for the 21st Century video, which is scheduled to be released to Air Force bases worldwide. (U.S. Air Force photo/Roland Balik)
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Crew films AFSO-21 video at Dover AFB
A filmcrew member captures a K-loader taxiing to an aircraft during their filming of an Air Force Smart Operations for the 21st Century video on Dover Air Force Base Jan. 30. Dover is home to the largest Aerial Port Squadron in the Department of Defense and plays a critical role in getting cargo to the warfighters. (U.S. Air Force photo/Roland Balik)
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Downrange: Our Airmen's perspective
Maj. Marie McIntee
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Dover EOD best in AF - wins SMSgt Stryzak Award
An Explosive Ordnance Disposal Airman secures an un-exploded ordinance during a Major Accident Response Exercise on Dover Air Force Base recently. EOD’s mission is as varied as their demeanor and encompasses a wide spectrum of responsibilities. (U.S. Air Force photo/Jason Minto)
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Dover EOD best in AF - wins SMSgt Stryzak Award
An Explosive Ordnance Disposal Airman searches under a vehicle during a Major Accident Response Exercise on Dover Air Force Base recently. Dover-based EOD Airmen have fought the Global War on Terror, protected the DELMARVA Peninsula from unexploded ordnance, while simultaneously supporting the U.S. Secret Service to protect the President. (Courtesy photo)
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Dover EOD best in AF - wins SMSgt Stryzak Award
Explosive Ordnance Disposal Airmen utilize a robot to secure an un-exploded ordinance during a Major Accident Response Exercise on Dover Air Force Base recently. In Delaware alone, the 436th Civil Engineer Squadron’s EOD flight recovered more than 1,200 ordnance items and was lauded by the Delaware State Police for this contribution. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tom Randle)
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Dover AFB to recruit MTIs
A flight formation prepares to graduate from Basic Military Training Jan. 2 at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. BMT is in need of motivated military training instructors and, to help recruit new MTIs, the Dover AFB career assistance advisor is scheduled to host a MTI application briefing in the 3rd Airlift Squadron auditorium, Feb. 2. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Alan Boedeker)
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Welcome home SrA Larson
City of Dover firefighters wait near the Maryland-Delaware state line to escort Senior Airman Derek Larson, a 436th Civil Engineer Squadron and City of Dover volunteer firefighter, through downtown Dover to his home Jan. 16. Airman Larson returned from a deployment to Joint Base Balad, Iraq, where he served as a fire protection driver-operator with the 332nd Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Kevin Wallace)
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Welcome home SrA Larson
Senior Airman Derek Larson, 436th Civil Engineer Squadron and City of Dover volunteer firefighter, hugs his wife, Lindsay, upon arriving to his home in Dover Jan. 16. Airman Larson returned from a deployment to Joint Base Balad, Iraq, and was escorted to his home by more than 20 City of Dover firefighters, local police and five fire engines. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Kevin Wallace)
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Welcome home SrA Larson
Senior Airman Derek Larson, 436th Civil Engineer Squadron and City of Dover volunteer firefighter, hugs his wife, Lindsay, upon arriving to his home in Dover Jan. 16. Airman Larson was credited with treating the gunshot wounds of two injured Iraqis during his deployment to Joint Base Balad, Iraq. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Kevin Wallace)
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Welcome home SrA Larson
Senior Airman Derek Larson, 436th Civil Engineer Squadron and City of Dover volunteer firefighter, was greeted by fellow City of Dover firefighters who, with the help of local law enforcement, escorted Airman Larson home from the Delaware-Maryland state line Jan. 16. Airman Larson returned from a deployment to Joint Base Balad, Iraq, the same day. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Kevin Wallace)
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Welcome home SrA Larson
A convoy of three City of Dover fire engines escort Senior Airman Derek Larson, 436th Civil Engineer Squadron and City of Dover volunteer firefighter, home after his arrival from his deployment to Joint Base Balad, Iraq, Jan. 16. In all, five fire trucks took part in greeting Airman Larson but two were recalled to a real-world call. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Kevin Wallace)
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‘Heated’ subject could lead to disaster
Tech. Sgt. Michael Routh, a 436th Civil Engineer Squadron Fire Prevention officer and volunteer fire fighter in the local community, utilizes binders full of building codes to perform a routine inspection on Dover Air Force Base Jan. 14. Sergeant Routh stresses that more fires occur during the winter months than any other time of the year and hopes that with proper training, guidance and inspections, all of Team Dover may remain safe this winter and all year round. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Kevin Wallace)
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Downrange: Our Airmen's perspective --- part 2 of series
Col. Eric Wydra
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Downrange: Our Airmen’s perspective
Tech. Sgt. Kevin Wallace
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Dover cuts ribbon on new simulator facility
(From left) Mark McGraw, the vice president of Boeing Training and Systems Services; Senator Tom Carper; Col. Steven Harrison, 436th Airlift Wing commander; Carleton E. Carey, mayor of Dover; and Col. Randal Bright, 512th AW commander, cut the ribbon for the new C-17 Globemaster III simulator facility Dec. 5. The $18 million simulator is cheaper to operate than a C-17, costing $500 an hour compared to the $18,000 an hour cost of flying the airlifter. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tom Randle)
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Dover cuts ribbon on new simulator facility
Col. Steven Harrison, 436th Airlift Wing commander, welcomes the crowd during the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new C-17 Globemaster III simulator facility Dec. 5. The new facility allows pilots and loadmasters to perform their training at Dover instead of traveling to New Jersey or Mississippi to train. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tom Randle)
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Domestic Violence Awareness month
DOVER AIR FORCE BASE, Del. – Capt. Raymond Bouchard, 436th Medical Operations Squadron family advocate officer, sets up purple ribbons outside the horseshoe of the medical treatment facility. The ribbons serve as a reminder for Domestic Violence Awareness month. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Shen-Chia Chu)
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Dover civilian police officer
DOVER AIR FORCE BASE, Del. ? The new civilian police officers will wear a BDU-like unform, but will wear shoulder patches and will have a blue ball cap instead of the black beret normally worn by 436th Security Forces Squadron members.(U.S. Air Force photo/Jason Minto)
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