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Airmen, commander complete CBRN training
Master Sgt. Anthony Kinnick, 436th Security Forces Squadron chief of standards and evaluations, records the date and time on M8 chemical detection paper during a Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) training session Jan. 31, 2018, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. M8 paper is used to detect the presence of nerve and blister chemical agents. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Aaron J. Jenne)
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Airmen, commander complete CBRN training
Col. Ethan Griffin, 436th Airlift Wing commander, (back middle) directs a team of Airmen to prepare for a simulated chemical attack during a Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) training session Jan. 31, 2018, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. Prior to a chemical attack, all assets need to be covered in a protective layer with chemical indicators to reduce the risk of contamination. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Aaron J. Jenne)
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Airmen, commander complete CBRN training
Team Dover Airmen inspect M8 chemical detection paper for recorded contaminants during a Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) training session Jan. 31, 2018, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. The detection paper changes colors to indicate exposure to nerve or blister chemical agents, warning service members of contaminated environments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Aaron J. Jenne)
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Airmen, commander complete CBRN training
Airmen of Team Dover receive instruction during a Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) training session Jan. 31, 2018, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. During a suspected CBRN attack, all activities must be accomplished in the Mission Oriented Protective Posture, or MOPP gear, seen in the photo. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Aaron J. Jenne)
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Airmen, commander complete CBRN training
Team Dover Airmen don gas masks during a Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) training session Jan. 31, 2018, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. During the training, Airmen were taught how to properly wear their gas mask and how to test for a good seal. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Aaron J. Jenne)
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Airmen, commander complete CBRN training
Investigator Michael Lawrence, 436th Security Forces Squadron NCO in charge of investigations and intelligence, and Master Sgt. Anthony Kinnick, 436th SFS chief of standards and evaluations, practice gas mask hydration during a Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) training session Jan. 31, 2018, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. During a CBRN event, Mission Oriented Protective Posture, or MOPP gear, cannot be removed, so drinking is accomplished through a special port on the gas mask. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Aaron J. Jenne)
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Airmen, commander complete CBRN training
Team Dover Airmen don Mission Oriented Protective Posture, also known as MOPP gear, during a Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) training session Jan. 31, 2018, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. During a chemical attack, service members have only moments to don their individual protective equipment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Aaron J. Jenne)
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Airmen, commander complete CBRN training
Col. Ethan Griffin, 436th Airlift Wing commander, (far left) performs a buddy check of another Airman’s Mission Oriented Protective Posture, also known as MOPP gear, during a Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) training session Jan. 31, 2018, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. When worn properly, MOPP gear provides an airtight seal, completely encapsulating the wearer. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Aaron J. Jenne)
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Team Dover supports Operation Cookie Drop
Volunteers package cookies for Team Dover Airmen who live in the dorms Dec. 18, 2017, during Operation Cookie Drop at the 9th Airlift Squadron on Dover Air Force Base, Del. More than 40 volunteers packaged donated cookies in the hopes of providing a dozen cookies to every dorm resident on Dover AFB. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Aaron J. Jenne)
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Team Dover supports Operation Cookie Drop
Chief Master Sgt. Kecia Uyeno, 436th Force Support Squadron superintendent packs a gift bag of cookies Dec. 18, 2017, during Operation Cookie Drop at the 9th Airlift Squadron on Dover Air Force Base, Del. The community donated enough cookies to provide a dozen cookies to 500 dorm residents, and supply the USO and the annual Feed The Troops Dinner with hundreds of cookies. (U.S. Air Force photo Staff Sgt. Aaron J. Jenne)
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Team Dover supports Operation Cookie Drop
Team Dover leadership packages cookies Dec. 18, 2017, during Operation Cookie Drop at the 9th Airlift Squadron on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Volunteers packaged cookies during four, one-hour shifts to ensure every dorm resident received a dozen cookies during the holiday season. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Aaron J. Jenne)
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Team Dover supports Operation Cookie Drop
Dean Reed, Dover Chiefs’ Group vice president, adds a holiday card to a bag of cookies Dec. 18, 2017, during Operation Cookie Drop at the 9th Airlift Squadron on Dover Air Force Base, Del. The cookies, holiday cards and handmade gifts were all donated from the community members to ensure each dorm resident received some holiday cheer. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Aaron J. Jenne)
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Team Dover supports Operation Cookie Drop
Team Dover leadership packaged a variety of donated cookies to distribute to dorm Airmen Dec. 18, 2017, during Operation Cookie Drop at the 9th Airlift Squadron on Dover Air Force Base, Del. The Dover Chiefs’ Group has organized this holiday event annually for the last fifteen years. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Aaron J. Jenne)
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Team Dover supports Operation Cookie Drop
Team Dover leadership collected donated cookies to deliver to Airman dorm residents Dec. 18, 2017, during Operation Cookie Drop at the 9th Airlift Squadron on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Gracious donations allowed volunteers to give 500 dozen cookies to dorm Airmen, with additional cookies donated to the USO and the annual Feed The Troops Dinner. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Aaron J. Jenne)
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Team Dover shows local ROTC cadets Pathway to Blue
ROTC and Junior ROTC cadets interact with members of the 436th Civil Engineer Squadron fire department Oct. 11, 2017, during a Pathways to Blue tour at Dover Air Force Base, Del. Team Dover’s firefighters showed some specialty equipment and explained what their military service was like. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Aaron J. Jenne)
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Team Dover shows local ROTC cadets Pathway to Blue
An ROTC cadet tries on bunker gear while a Junior ROTC cadet watches Oct. 11, 2017, during a Pathways to Blue tour at Dover Air Force Base, Del. About 40 local cadets visited the installation to get a better understanding of active duty military service. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Aaron J. Jenne)
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Team Dover shows local ROTC cadets Pathway to Blue
A group of Junior ROTC cadets pose for a group photo in front of a 436th Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal vehicle Oct. 11, 2017, during a Pathways to Blue tour at Dover Air Force Base, Del. In addition to viewing the 436th CES EOD and firefighting vehicles and equipment, cadets also visited the 436th Operations Support Squadron air traffic control tower, the 436th Maintenance Squadron’s C-5M Isochronal Inspection Dock and the 436th Aerial Port Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Aaron J. Jenne)
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Team Dover shows local ROTC cadets Pathway to Blue
Several ROTC and Junior ROTC cadets take pictures of a 436th Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal vehicle Oct. 11, 2017, during a Pathways to Blue tour at Dover Air Force Base, Del. The cadets learned about practical military organization and how officers fit into the fabric that makes up military units. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Aaron J. Jenne)
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Team Dover shows local ROTC cadets Pathway to Blue
Capt. John McCormick, Air Force Mortuary Affairs Operations chief of the port mortuary branch, speaks to a group of ROTC cadets about his experiences as an active duty officer Oct. 11, 2017, during a Pathways to Blue tour at Dover Air Force Base, Del. About 40 local cadets had the chance to speak with company grade officers about their experiences in ROTC and how it correlated into their active duty career. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Aaron J. Jenne)
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Team Dover shows local ROTC cadets Pathway to Blue
A group of ROTC and Junior ROTC cadets from local schools pose for a group photo in front of a C-5M Super Galaxy Oct. 11, 2017, during a Pathways to Blue tour at Dover Air Force Base, Del. The cadets toured several squadrons and spoke with more than a dozen officers during the tour to get a behind-the-scenes view of military service. (Courtesy photo)
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