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A 436th Security Forces Squadron response force member responds to a simulated bomb threat at the Command Post building Sept. 17, 2018, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Wing Inspection Team members observed and evaluated the evacuation and actions taken by first responders. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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Justin Viens, supervisory police officer, and Master Sgt. Michael Kohne, flight chief, both assigned to the 436th Security Forces Squadron, go through an incident checklist to set up a cordon Sept. 17, 2018, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Viens and Kohne coordinated efforts to secure the area around the base’s centralized mail handling facility where a mock unknown substance had leaked from a package inside the mailroom. This scenario was part of the base-wide Force Protection/Major Accident Response Exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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Staff Sgt. Johny Hargrove, right, describes the exercise scenario to Tech. Sgt. Jason Evans, center, and Senior Airman Jacob Gerow, left, all assigned to the 436th Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal flight Sept. 17, 2018, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. The three responded to the base’s centralized mail handling facility as part of the two-day Force Protection/Major Accident Response Exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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From left, Darryl More, U.S. Department of Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Plant Protection and Quarantine representative and state plant health director, watches Senior Airman Robert Bennett, 436th Civil Engineer Squadron structural journeyman, and Airman 1st Class Jamie Tstinic, 436th CES pest management journeyman, bury dead, pathogen-infested Japanese beetles near the flight line Aug. 9, 2018, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. This is the first time this population control method has been attempted at Dover AFB, but at other locations, it has been effective in reducing the local population. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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Darryl Moore (left), U.S. Department of Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Plant Protection and Quarantine representative and state plant health director, and Kenneth Barnes, 436th Civil Engineer Squadron pest management section supervisor, unpack approximately 500 frozen dead Japanese beetles Aug. 9, 2018, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. The base was selected by the USDA as a test site for Japanese beetle population reduction by introducing a single cell, fungal-like pathogen to reduce the fecundity or reproductive capability of the beetle. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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Darryl Moore, U.S. Department of Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Plant Protection and Quarantine representative and state plant health director, holds a handful of dead Japanese beetles Aug. 9, 2018, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. The beetles were exposed to a fungal-like pathogen to reduce the beetle population. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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Members comprised of the 436th and 512th Civil Engineer Squadron pest management section prepare to place dead pathogen-infested Japanese beetles in the ground Aug. 9, 2018, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Approximately 500 infected beetles were buried at five pre-selected locations in the hopes of reducing the population. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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From left, Kevin Barnes, 436th Civil Engineer Squadron pest controller, Senior Airman Alyssa Craig, 512th CES pest management journeyman, and Airman 1st Class Jamie Tstinic, 436th CES pest management journeyman, place dead infested Japanese beetles in the ground Aug. 9, 2018, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Placement of the beetles was a team effort between active duty and Reserve pest management personnel. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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Marti Hosterman, right, 436th Force Support Squadron lodging custodial worker supervisor, hands out work assignments to housekeeping staff Aug. 7, 2018, at the Eagle’s Rest Inn on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Hosterman is vying for the 2018 Innkeeper Travelers’ Award that is scheduled to be presented later this year at the Lodging Managers Leadership Training, Scott Air Force Base, Ill. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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Eagle’s Rest Inn staff and 436th Force Support Squadron leadership pose for a photo in the lobby Sept. 13, 2017, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. The Eagle’s Rest Inn was recently recognized as the winner of the Air Force 2018 Innkeeper Award in the small base category. (U.S. Air Force photo by Maria Fiddes)
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Dover Airmen practice readiness in Vengeant Eagle 2.0
Senior Airman Christopher Leigh, 736th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron crew chief, marshals a C-17 Globemaster III during exercise Vengeant Eagle 2.0 on July 26, 2018, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. During the exercise, personnel were evaluated on their ability to perform normal flight line operations in simulated chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear environments and various force protection conditions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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Dover Airmen practice readiness in Vengeant Eagle 2.0
Team Dover members simulate going through a decontamination line in Mission Oriented Protection Posture gear after coming off the flight line July 26, 2018, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. MOPP gear provides protection from chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear agents. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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Dover Airmen practice readiness in Vengeant Eagle 2.0
Staff Sgts. Zachary Aslett (center), 436th Aerial Port Squadron load team chief, and Jordan Handy (left), 436th APS Wing Inspection Team member, review a quick reference guide during exercise Vengeant Eagle 2.0 on July 26, 2018, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. Aslett confirmed with Handy on the contamination zones transition point process after coming off the flight line. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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Dover Airmen practice readiness in Vengeant Eagle 2.0
Capt. Scott Saville, 9th Airlift Squadron C-5M Super Galaxy pilot, monitors personnel on the flight line in protective gear to test chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear hazard defensive measures July 26, 2018, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. Saville was a member of a preflight crew consisting of aircrew, maintenance and aerial port personnel tasked to prepare the C-5M for flight during exercise Vengeant Eagle 2.0. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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Dover Airmen practice readiness in Vengeant Eagle 2.0
Team Dover members review the procedures before walking around a C-17 Globemaster III in Mission Oriented Protection Posture gear July 26, 2018, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. More than 250 Team Dover Airmen participated in exercise Vengeant Eagle 2.0. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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Karlo, a 436th Security Forces Squadron military working dog, attacks the arm of Joey Logano, driver of the No. 22 Ford in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series, during a training demonstration, April 11, 2018, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. Logano experienced the biting power of Karlo, an 80-pound military working dog, under the watchful eyes of Staff Sgts. David Bischoff, MWD handler (left), and Dominque Singleton, MWD trainer, both assigned to the 436th SFS. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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Joey Logano, driver of the No. 22 Ford in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series, followed by Tech. Sgt. Jerry Ivey, 436th Airlift Wing Command Post senior emergency action controller, go through the food line at the Patterson Dining Facility April 11, 2018, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Logano had lunch with Team Dover members during his five-hour tour of the base. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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Airman 1st Class Austin Harris (left) and Senior Airman William Phillips, 436th Aerial Port Squadron cargo processors, speak with Joey Logano, driver of the No. 22 Ford in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series, during his visit to the Super Port April 11, 2018, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. Logano is scheduled to compete in the “AAA 400 Drive for Autism” Monster Cup Series race on Sunday, May 6 at Dover International Speedway. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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Joey Logano, driver of the No. 22 Ford in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series, autographs “hero” cards and answers questions while visiting with members of the 436th Aerial Port Squadron April 11, 2018, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. Logano met numerous “Port Dawgs” during his brief visit to the Super Port. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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Joey Logano, driver of the No. 22 Ford in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series, gives the “thumbs up” sign as he prepares to enter the 436th Security Forces Squadron military working dog training area April 11, 2018, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. Logano donned the protective bite suit in preparation for a demonstration involving him and Karlo, an 80-pound Belgian Malinois. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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