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Joint EOD training at Dover AFB, Del.
Senior Airman Gregg Lowry, a members of the 436th Civil Engineer Squadron, Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) team, is partially silhouetted while working inside a hallway of the former Arnold Elementary School during an EOD training event at Dover Air Force base, Del. on Feb. 7, 2013. Lowry has a Surefire tactical helmet light in-use to provide hands-free lighting while conducting critical mission tasks. The training allowed the Air Force EOD team to gain valuable training using live explosives during simulated events that mirror recent real-world scenarios encountered by EOD teams across the nation. The 436th CE Squadron also hosted regional law enforcement teams from the Delaware and New Jersey State Police. The civilian law enforcement and USAF teams exchanged ideas and best practices in the hands-on training to ensure all are safe and well prepared for the future. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
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Joint EOD training at Dover AFB, Del.
Senior Airman Gregg Lowry, a members of the 436th Civil Engineer Squadron, Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) team, works with a robot inside the former Arnold Elementary school on Dover Air Force Base, Del. on Feb. 7, 2013. The training allowed the Air Force EOD team to gain valuable training using live explosives during simulated events that mirror recent real-world scenarios encountered by EOD teams across the nation. The 436th CE Squadron also hosted regional law enforcement teams from the Delaware and New Jersey State Police. The civilian law enforcement and USAF teams exchanged ideas and best practices in the hands-on training to ensure all are safe and well prepared for the future. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
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Joint EOD training at Dover AFB, Del.
A three panel radio frequency antenna is set-up near the control trailer for an Explosive Ordnance Disposal robot used by the 436th Civil Engineer Squadron during a training event at Dover Air Force base, Del. on Feb. 7, 2013. The 436th CE Squadron also hosted regional law enforcement teams from the Delaware and New Jersey State Police. The civilian law enforcement and USAF teams exchanged ideas and best practices in the hands-on training to ensure all are safe and well prepared for the future. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
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Joint EOD training at Dover AFB, Del.
Close-up of the tactical vest worn by a New Jersey State Police Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) team member during a training event at Dover Air Force base, Del. on Feb. 7, 2013. The 436th Civil Engineer Squadron hosted regional law enforcement teams from the Delaware and New Jersey State Police. The civilian law enforcement and USAF teams exchanged ideas and best practices in the hands-on training to ensure all are safe and well prepared for the future. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
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Joint EOD training at Dover AFB, Del.
Sgt. Chris Ennis, left, Delaware State Police Explosive Ordnance Disposal team commander looks out of a broken window caused by an Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) training blast at Dover Air Force base, Del. on Feb. 7, 2013. The 436th Civil Enginner Squadron at Dover AFB conducted a training exercise with their civilian counterparts to gain valuable training using live explosives during simulated events that mirror recent real-world scenarios encountered by EOD teams across the nation. The civilian law enforcement and USAF teams exchanged ideas and best practices in the hands-on training to ensure all are safe and well prepared for the future. USAF photo/Greg L. Davis
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Joint EOD training at Dover AFB, Del.
Sgt. Chris Ennis, left, Delaware State Police Explosive Ordnance Disposal team commander reviews the effectiveness of a training blast with EOD team members from the Delaware and New Jersey State Police along with Air Force team members (not shown) during a training event at Dover Air Force base, Del. on Feb. 7, 2013. The training allowed the State Police and Air Force EOD teams to gain valuable training using live explosives during simulated events that mirror recent real-world scenarios encountered by EOD teams across the nation. The civilian law enforcement and USAF teams exchanged ideas and best practices in the hands-on training to ensure all are safe and well prepared for the future. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
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Joint EOD training at Dover AFB, Del.
Sgt. Chris Ennis, left, Delaware State Police Explosive Ordnance Disposal team commander reviews the effectiveness of a training blast with EOD team members from the Delaware and New Jersey State Police along with Air Force teamm members (not shown) during a training event at Dover Air Force base, Del. on Feb. 7, 2013. The training allowed the State Police and Air Force EOD teams to gain valuable training using live explosives during simulated events that mirror recent real-world scenarios encountered by EOD teams across the nation. The civilian law enforcement and USAF teams exchanged ideas and best practices in the hands-on training to ensure all are safe and well prepared for the future. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
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Joint EOD training at Dover AFB, Del.
Close-up of the wood shards left hanging to a door hinge after the heavy door was blasted off its hinges by a joint Air Force and civilian Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) team during a training event at Dover Air Force base, Del. on Feb. 7, 2013. The training, hosted by the 436th Civil Engineer Squadron allowed the joint Air Force and civilian law enforcement EOD teams to gain valuable training using live explosives during simulated events that mirror recent real-world scenarios encountered by EOD teams across the nation. The 436th CE Squadron hosted law enforcement EOD teams from the Delaware and New Jersey State Police. The civilian law enforcement and USAF teams exchanged ideas and best practices in the hands-on training to ensure all are safe and well prepared for the future. USAF photo/Greg L. Davis
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Joint EOD training at Dover AFB, Del.
Military and civilian Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) team members are framed by a door way as they discuss the effectiveness of a breaching charge that has blown the door off its hinges at Dover Air Force base, Del. on Feb. 7, 2013. Members of the 436th Civil Engineer Squadron, EOD team conducted a training event that allowed the Air Force EOD team to gain valuable training using live explosives during simulated events that mirror recent real-world scenarios encountered by EOD teams across the nation. The 436th CE Squadron also hosted regional law enforcement teams from the Delaware and New Jersey State Police. The civilian law enforcement and USAF teams exchanged ideas and best practices in the hands-on training to ensure all are safe and well prepared for the future. USAF photo/Greg L. Davis
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Joint EOD training at Dover AFB, Del.
Members of the 436th Civil Engineer Squadron conducted an Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) training event at Dover Air Force base, Del. on Feb. 7, 2013. The training allowed the Air Force EOD team to gain valuable training using live explosives during simulated events that mirror recent real-world scenarios encountered by EOD teams across the nation. The 436th CE Squadron also hosted regional law enforcement teams from the Delaware and New Jersey State Police. The civilian law enforcement and USAF teams exchanged ideas and best practices in the hands-on training to ensure all are safe and well prepared for the future. USAF photo/Greg L. Davis
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Joint EOD training at Dover AFB, Del.
Members of the 436th Civil Engineer Squadron conducted an Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) training event at Dover Air Force base, Del. on Feb. 7, 2013. The training allowed the Air Force EOD team to gain valuable training using live explosives during simulated events that mirror recent real-world scenarios encountered by EOD teams across the nation. The 436th CE Squadron also hosted regional law enforcement teams from the Delaware and New Jersey State Police. The civilian law enforcement and USAF teams exchanged ideas and best practices in the hands-on training to ensure all are safe and well prepared for the future. USAF photo/Greg L. Davis
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Joint EOD training at Dover AFB, Del.
Members of the 436th Civil Engineer Squadron conducted an Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) training event at Dover Air Force base, Del. on Feb. 7, 2013. The training allowed the Air Force EOD team to gain valuable training using live explosives during simulated events that mirror recent real-world scenarios encountered by EOD teams across the nation. The 436th CE Squadron also hosted regional law enforcement teams from the Delaware and New Jersey State Police. The civilian law enforcement and USAF teams exchanged ideas and best practices in the hands-on training to ensure all are safe and well prepared for the future. USAF photo/Greg L. Davis
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(Left) Senior Airman Asheaf Rivera , 436 Operations Support Squadron, discusses training information with his mentor, Tech. Sgt. Jason Brumbaugh, 436 OSS, at the Air Traffic Control Radar Control Center at Dover AFB Dover DE, Jan 31, 2013. (U.S.Air Force photo/David S. Tucker)
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Dover Air Traffic Control Tower Dover Airforce Base Dover Delaware
The Dover air traffic control tower at Dover Air force Base, Del. The 436th Operations Support Squadron is a professional team providing dependable air traffic control to the 436th and 512th Airlift wings and their worldwide customers. (U.S.Air Force photo/David S. Tucker)
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Joint EOD training at Dover AFB, Del.
Senior Airman Gregg Lowry, a members of the 436th Civil Engineer Squadron, Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) team, is partially silhouetted while working inside a hallway of the former Arnold Elementary School during an EOD training event at Dover Air Force base, Del. on Feb. 7, 2013. Lowry has a Surefire tactical helmet light in-use to provide hands-free lighting while conducting critical mission tasks. The training allowed the Air Force EOD team to gain valuable training using live explosives during simulated events that mirror recent real-world scenarios encountered by EOD teams across the nation. The 436th CE Squadron also hosted regional law enforcement teams from the Delaware and New Jersey State Police. The civilian law enforcement and USAF teams exchanged ideas and best practices in the hands-on training to ensure all are safe and well prepared for the future. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
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Joint EOD training at Dover AFB, Del.
Air Force Master Sgt. Jennifer Allara (middle), 436th Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal team, writes down information given to her by Sgt. Chris Ennis, Delaware State Police EOD team commander, during a training event at Dover Air Force base, Del. on Feb. 7, 2013. The training allowed the Air Force EOD team to gain valuable training using live explosives during simulated events that mirror recent real-world scenarios encountered by EOD teams across the nation. The 436th CE Squadron also hosted regional law enforcement teams from the Delaware and New Jersey State Police. The civilian law enforcement and Air force teams exchanged ideas and best practices in the hands-on training to ensure all are safe and well prepared for the future. USAF photo/Greg L. Davis
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Joint EOD training at Dover AFB, Del.
An Explosive Ordnance Disposal technician places a door breaching explosive near the hinges of a solid wood door by a regional police EOD team at Dover Air Force base, Del. on Feb. 7, 2013. Members of the 436th Civil Engineer Squadron conducted an Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) training event at the base to allow both Air Force and regional police EOD teams to gain valuable training using live explosives during simulated events that mirror recent real-world scenarios encountered by EOD teams across the nation. The 436th CE Squadron teams from the Delaware and New Jersey State Police. The civilian law enforcement and USAF teams exchanged ideas and best practices in the hands-on training to ensure all are safe and well prepared for the future. USAF photo/Greg L. Davis
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Joint EOD training at Dover AFB, Del.
Sergeant's Chris Ennis (foreground) and Frank Fuscellaro of the Delaware State Police prepare a strip of explosives inside the former Arnold Elementary School on Dover Air Force Base, Del. on Feb. 7, 2013. Ennis is the DSP Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) team commander while Fuscellaro is part of the DSP Governor's Task Force. Members of the 436th Civil Engineer Squadron conducted an Exposive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) training event at Dover Air Force base, Del. on Feb. 7, 2013. The training allowed the Air Force EOD team to gain valuable training using live explosives during simulated events that mirror recent real-world scenarios encountered by EOD teams across the nation. The 436th CE Squadron also hosted regional law enforcement teams from the Delaware and New Jersey State Police. The civilian law enforcement and USAF teams exchanged ideas and best practices in the hands-on training to ensure all are safe and well prepared for the future. USAF photo/Greg L. Davis
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Joint EOD Training at Dover AFB, Del.
Senior Airman Gregg Lowry, a member of the 436th Civil Engineer Squadron, Explosive Ordnance Disposal team, walks down the darkened main hallway of the former Arnold Elementary School Feb. 7, 2013, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. Lowry, placed detonation cord to live explosives used during training events with the Delaware and New Jersey State Police EOD teams. The use of live explosives in simulated scenarios provided valuable training for both civilian and military EOD team members. (U.S. Air Force photo/Roland Balik)
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Joint EOD Training at Dover AFB, Del.
Senior Airman Gregg Lowry, a member of the 436th Civil Engineer Squadron, Explosive Ordnance Disposal team, walks down the darkened main hallway of the former Arnold Elementary School Feb. 7, 2013, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. Lowry, placed detonation cord to live explosives used during training events with the Delaware and New Jersey State Police EOD teams. The use of live explosives in simulated scenarios provided valuable training for both civilian and military EOD team members. (U.S. Air Force photo/Roland Balik)
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