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The SNCO: What does it mean to you?
U.S. Air Force Senior Master Sgt. John Thormann, 436th Aerial Port Squadron Air Freight superintendent, poses for a portrait at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, April 4, 2025. As part of a collection of stories, four senior noncommissioned officers offered their advice and wisdom on how they excelled in their positions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Liberty Matthews)
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The SNCO: What does it mean to you?
U.S. Chief Master Sgt. Shonta Simes, Air Force Mortuary Affairs and Operations senior enlisted leader, poses for a portrait at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, April 4, 2025. As part of a collection of stories, four senior noncommissioned officers offered their advice and wisdom on how they excelled in their positions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Liberty Matthews)
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The SNCO: What does it mean to you?
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Markus Paugh, 436th Airlift Wing base functional manager, poses for a portrait at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, April 3, 2025. As part of a collection of stories, four senior noncommissioned officers offered their advice and wisdom on how they excelled in their positions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Liberty Matthews)
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The SNCO: What does it mean to you?
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Luchia Warfield, 436th Communications Squadron Network Control Center section chief, poses for a portrait at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, April 2, 2025. As part of a collection of stories, four senior noncommissioned officers offered their advice and wisdom on how they excelled in their positions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Liberty Matthews)
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Hennessey assumes command of 436th CS
Maj. Patrick Hennessey, 436th Communications Squadron commander, renders his first salute to 436th CS Airmen during an assumption of command ceremony on Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, July 10, 2023. The 436th CS plans, installs, operates and maintains $75 million in command, control, communications, computer and visual information systems for two airlift wings and the National Weather Service. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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Hennessey assumes command of 436th CS
Maj. Patrick Hennessey, 436th Communications Squadron commander, gives remarks during an assumption of command ceremony on Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, July 10, 2023. The 436th CS plans, installs, operates and maintains $75 million in command, control, communications, computer and visual information systems for two airlift wings and the National Weather Service. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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Hennessey assumes command of 436th CS
Col. Jason Holcomb, left, 436th Mission Support Group commander, presents the 436th MSG guidon to Maj. Patrick Hennessey, 436th Communications Squadron commander, during an assumption of command ceremony on Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, July 10, 2023. The 436th CS plans, installs, operates and maintains $75 million in command, control, communications, computer and visual information systems for two airlift wings and the National Weather Service. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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Hennessey assumes command of 436th CS
Col. Jason Holcomb, 436th Mission Support Group commander, gives remarks during the 436th Communications Squadron assumption of command ceremony on Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, July 10, 2023. The 436th CS plans, installs, operates and maintains $75 million in command, control, communications, computer and visual information systems for two airlift wings and the National Weather Service. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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Crowe takes command of 436th CS
Col. Phelemon Williams, left, 436th Mission Support Group commander, passes the 436th Communications Squadron guidon to Lt. Col. Shawn Crowe, 436th CS commander, during a change of command ceremony at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, July 9, 2021. During the ceremony, Crowe took command from Lt. Col. Peter Dell’Accio. The 436th CS plans, installs, operates and maintains $75 million in command, control, communications, computer and visual information systems. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Cydney Lee)
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Crowe takes command of 436th CS
Col. Phelemon Williams, left, 436th Mission Support Group commander, accepts the 436th Communications Squadron guidon from Lt. Col. Peter Dell’Accio, outgoing 436th CS commander, during a change of command ceremony at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, July 9, 2021. During the ceremony, Dell’Accio relinquished command to Lt. Col. Shawn Crowe. The 436th CS plans, installs, operates and maintains $75 million in command, control, communications, computer and visual information systems. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Cydney Lee)
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Crowe takes command of 436th CS
Col. Phelemon Williams, left, 436th Mission Support Group commander, pins a decoration on Lt. Col. Peter Dell’Accio, outgoing 436th Communications Squadron commander, during a change of command ceremony at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, July 9, 2021. During the ceremony, Dell’Accio relinquished command to Lt. Col. Shawn Crowe. The 436th CS plans, installs, operates and maintains $75 million in command, control, communications, computer and visual information systems. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Cydney Lee)
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Personnel assigned to the 436th Communications Squadron stand in front of their building for a photo Nov. 9, 2020, at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. Standing in the center is Maj. Peter Dell'Accio, 436th CS commander; to his left is Senior Master Sgt. Adam Jensen, 436th CS superintendent; and to his right is Master Sgt. Christopher Anderson, 436th CS first sergeant. The 436th CS plans, installs, operates and maintains $75 million in command, control, communications, computer and visual information systems for two C-5 airlift wings and the National Weather Service. Mission areas include classified and unclassified data networks, airfield navigation and landing equipment, air traffic control systems maintenance, airport surveillance and weather radar, telephone and wireless communications, public address systems, frequency management and base information management. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Cydney Lee)
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Lt. Col. James Wall, 436th Airlift Wing inspector general and current battle staff director, teleworks from his house using government equipment April 28, 2020, on Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. Wall, the battle staff and Team Dover members resorted to teleworking, if possible, after shelter-in-place orders were put into place in mid-March to help mitigate the spread of COVID-19. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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Battle staff facilitator Master Sgt. Jeremy Gerberick, 436th Airlift Wing plans and programs superintendent, sets up slides in the alternate Installation Control Center a for weekly teleconference between the wing commander, command chief and group commanders and superintendents May 6, 2020, on Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. The battle staff resorted to virtual meetings after Shelter-In-Place orders were put into place in mid-March to help mitigate the spread of COVID-19. Following the first briefing, a second briefing is held to disseminate current information to squadron commanders. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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Col. Mike Peeler, 436th Operations Group commander and former battle staff director, leads and organizes the base's COVID-19 crisis response team, the battle staff, while teleworking from his home office April 28, 2020, at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. Peeler, the battle staff and Team Dover members transitioned almost completely to teleworking after shelter-in-place orders were put into place in mid-March to help mitigate the spread of COVID-19. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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Airman 1st Class Joshua Edmonds, 436th Communications Squadron client systems technician, configures a laptop on the consolidated work bench, March 26, 2020, on Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. Client systems technicians worked on numerous computers due to increasing teleworking requirements in an effort to mitigate the spread of COVID-19. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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Staff Sgt. Joseph Toombs, 436th Communications Squadron cyber transport supervisor, verifies configurations of network equipment March 26, 2020, on Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. Toombs and other 436th CS personnel ensured that both personnel required to be at work had connectivity to the base network while others teleworked from home to mitigate the spread of COVID-19. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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Tech. Sgt. Damien Seelbach, cybersecurity noncommissioned officer in charge, hands 1st Lt. Rachael Burks, cyber operations flight commander, a 9mm bullet during the disarming process conducted in the squadron’s arming area, Oct. 24, 2019, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Both Seelbach and Burks are assigned to the 436th Communications Squadron and are Unit Marshals. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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Pictured is the clearing barrel used by 436th Communications Squadron Unit Marshals during the arming and disarming process conducted in the squadron’s arming area, Oct. 24, 2019, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. UMs are armed with a Beretta M9 and carry a standard load of ammunition. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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Tech. Sgt. Damien Seelbach, 436th Communications Squadron cybersecurity noncommissioned officer in charge and Unit Marshal; 1st Lt. Rachael Burks, 436 CS cyber operations flight commander and Unit Marshal; Dr. Craig Gilbert, 436 CS chief of knowledge management and Unit Marshal Program Manager; Richard Barker, 436th Security Forces Squadron; Majs. Schneider Rislin, 436 SFS commander and Peter Dell’Accio, 436 CS commander, pose for a photo prior to a ribbon-cutting ceremony in the 436 CS’s arming area, Oct. 24, 2019, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. The 436 CS is the first squadron in the Air Force to create its own arming area in support of the Unit Marshal Program. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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