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Still serving -- Volunteer retirees assist facilities around base
Daryl Wyttenbach, base volunteer and retired senior master sergeant reaches for a prescription at the base pharmacy Tuesday. Mr. Wyttenbach has been a volunteer at the pharmacy for more than 13 years. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. James Wilkinson)
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Still serving -- Volunteer retirees assist facilities around base
Richard Muckey (left) and Joe Ostruska, volunteers and retired Air Force sergeants, help people make travel arrangements at the Air Terminal’s Passenger Service Center. Mr. Muckey has been a volunteer at the PSC for more than 15 years, and Mr. Ostruska has been a volunteer for 11 years. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. James Wilkinson)
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Still serving -- Volunteer retirees assist facilities around base
(Left to right) Eileen Rueher and Noreen Maher, USO volunteers, serve Staff Sgt. John Tyree, 436th Medical Operations Squadron, and other servicemembers refreshments at the USO. Mrs. Rueher has been a volunteer at the USO for three years, and Mr. Maher started volunteering in September. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. James Wilkinson)
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Still serving -- Volunteer retirees assist facilities around base
Don Clark (center), Air Mobility Command Museum volunteer and retired World War II C-47A pilot, tells Ellen Tress and Sid Edelman, visitors of the museum from Rockland County, N.Y., about the C-17A aircraft in the museum’s main exhibit Wednesday. Mr. Clark has given tours to museumgoers and history buffs at the museum for more than a year. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. James Wilkinson)
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Fire Muster
(Left to right) Chief Master Sgt. Larence Kirby, 436th Medical Group superintendant, Chief Master Sgt. Bruce Blodgett, 436th Airlift Wiing command chief and Chief Master Sgt. Michael Branum, 436th Aerial Port Squadron, roll lengths of house during Dover Air Force Base's first annual fire muster. The object of the first event of the muster was to connect three hoses together, attach them to a fire hydrant and show water coming out of the hose without any leaks at the connection points. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman James Bolinger)
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2006 Dover AFB Open House
(Left to right) Senior Airmen Tony Riddle and Michael Majors, 436th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron and Dover Air Force Base Honor Guard members, spin their rifles into the air while performing a silent drill during the opening ceremony of the 2006 Dover Air Force Base Open House here Saturday. The team represents the United States Air Force in the showcase of professional drill performances at public and military venues, and serves to recruit, retain and increase awareness for the Air Force and the Air Force Honor Guard as the official “Ambassadors in Blue.” (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. James Wilkinson)
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Dover NASCAR 2006
Maj. Gen. Raymond Johns Jr., Headquarters Air Force Director of Programs for the Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Strategic Plans and Programs in Washington, D.C., congratulates the Air Force’s newest recruits after issuing the oath of enlistment to them before the start of the Nextel Cup series race Sunday. The recruits are joining the Air Force through the Delayed Enlistment Program. Under the DEP, individuals going onto active duty, enlist first into the DEP. This is an actual enlistment into the inactive Reserves, with an agreement to report for active duty – to attend basic military training – at a specific time in the future. (U.S. Air Force photo/Roland Balik)
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Fire Prevention Week
(Left to right) Col. Sam Cox, 436th Airlift Wing commander, signs the Fire Prevention Week Proclamation Sept. 21 here as Smokey the Bear; Tech. Sgt. Anthony Knight, 436th Civil Engineer Squadron; Sparky the Fire Dog; and Chief Master Sgt. Bruce Blodgett, 436th AW command chief, look on.
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AMC/CC visits Dover AFB
Gen. Duncan McNabb, Air Mobility Command commander, greets Airman 1st Class Michael Irish, 9th Airlift Squadron loadmaster, during the general's luncheon with 436th Airlift Wing Airmen at the Patterson Dining Facility Monday. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. James Wilkinson)
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AMC/CC visits Dover AFB
Gen. Duncan McNabb, Air Mobility Command commander, speaks with members of the Eagle and Liberty Wings during a base-wide commander's call at the Base Theater Monday. The general arrived at Dover Air Force Base Sept. 15 and left Tuesday, heading for Andrews Air Force Base to continue his base tours across AMC. The general spoke candidly to Airmen saying, "You are the hearts of our families, but collectively, you are the heart of our Nation." (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. James Wilkinson)
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National POW/MIA Recognition Day
(Front row, left to right) Staff Sergeants Kyle Stryker and Brian Craner and (back row, left to right) Tech. Sergeants Brian Goff and Juan Cabal, 373rd Training Squadron, Detachment 3 instructors, march in formation away from the base flagstaff after standing vigil for 10-minutes and being relieved by the 436th Security Forces' vigil detail. Various Dover Airmen stood watch for 10-minute shifts from Reveille to Retreat to honor and remember prisoners of war and servicemembers missing in action on National POW/MIA Recognition Day Sept. 15. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman James Bolinger)
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National POW/MIA Recognition Day
Chief Master Sgt. James Glover (right), 436th Security Forces Squadron, and Chief Master Sgt. Timothy Reuning, 436th Operations Support Squadron, fold the American flag during the POW/MIA retreat ceremony Sept. 15 at the base flagpole. (U.S. Air Force photo/Roland Balik)
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National POW/MIA Recognition Day
Members of the Dover Air Force Base Honor Guard render a 21-gun salute to commemorate National POW/MIA Recognition Day at the base flag pole here Sept. 15. (U.S. Air Force photo/Roland Balik)
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National POW/MIA Recognition Day
Retired Brig. Gen. Jon Reynolds, former assistant deputy director for attaches, Defense Intelligence Agency, Washington, D.C., is the guest speaker at Dover’s POW/MIA ceremony Sept. 15. On Nov. 28, 1965 while flying an F-105 over North Vietnam, General Reynolds was shot down, captured and interned as a prisoner of war. He was repatriated Feb. 12, 1973. (U.S. Air Force photo/Roland Balik)
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Medal of Honor filming
The Air Force Honor Guard from Bolling Air Force Base, Washington, D.C., was recently filmed at the Air Mobility Command Museum here for a Medal of Honor flag-folding video that will be presented to Air Force Medal of Honor recipients at the Medal of Honor Convention aboard the USS Constellation in Boston at the end of September. Every living Medal of Honor recipient or their primary next of kin will be presented the commemorative video and an American flag. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt. Nicole Langley)
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An in-depth look at AFSO 21
Col. Robert Hamm, 436th Maintenance Group commander, speaks about his passion for AFSO 21 and the benefits of cutting out unnecessary steps in all processes throughout the Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Senior Airman James Bolinger)
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C-17 groundbreaking at Dover Air Force Base
(Left to right) Ms. Whitney McBride, president of Odyssey Construction; Lt. Col. Gwen Baker, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Philadelphia District commander; Sen. Thomas Carper; U.S. Rep. Mike Castle; Sen. Joseph Biden; Dover Mayor Stephen Speed; Col. Sam Cox, 436th AW commander; and Col. David Wuest, 512th AW vice commander, break ground at the site of the future C-17 Aircrew Training Facility here Monday. (U.S. Air Force photo/Jason Minto)
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AFSO 21 team visits Dover
DOVER AIR FORCE BASE, Del. -- Karl Kiessling, 436th Maintenance Squadron In-Shop Production supervisor, charts each step in the hot-bonding process to repair C-5 exterior panels at a Lean event Aug. 23. Kiessling is directing a mixture of Dover Air Force Base members, representatives from the newly formed AFSO 21 office in Washington, D.C., and a handful of specialists from throughout the Air Force, who were chosen as AFSO 21 Master Process Officers. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Melissa Phillips)
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Environmental cleanup; AF joins forces with fed and state agencies to clean groundwater around Dover AFB
Scott Pitz (right), a field geologist from URS Corporation is overseeing Aaron Eichelberger (left), lead driller, and Jeffery Rausa (middle), a driller helper, both from SGS Environmental Services, Inc. as they install a 20-foot stainless steel well screen. SGS Environmental Services, Inc. is a subcontractor for URS Corp. The cleanup effort is removing chlorinated solvents, which were disposed of in the ground when the base first began operations, according to Charles Mikula, 436th Civil Engineer Squadron environmental flight chief. This is not a concern for public health since no one drinks the water, he said. (U.S. Air Force photo/Roland Balik)
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Environmental cleanup; AF joins forces with fed and state agencies to clean groundwater around Dover AFB
Rob Young, an Oak Ridge National Laboratory field technician for URS Corp, is taking a water level measurement from an extraction well. The well is located near the base perimeter fence line adjacent to Route 1. URS Corp has worksites on Dover Air Force Base, and is the lead contractor overseeing contamination cleanup at Dover. The base is on the Superfund cleanup list and is in the final phase of cleanup. The Air Force, Environmental Protection Agency, and the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control have partnered together to cleanup contaminated areas around the base. (U.S. Air Force photo/Roland Balik)
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