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Food Bank of Delaware
Staff Sgt. Joseph Adams 436th Maintenance Operations Quality Training Program instructor, sorts ears of donated corn July 6, 2015, at the Food Bank of Delaware in Milford, Del. Team Dover Airmen sorted and bagged 1,500 pounds of donated produced to be used in the Senior Lunch Program. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class William Johnson)
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Food Bank of Delaware
Team Dover Airmen unpack coolers of packaged meals July 6, 2015, at the Food Bank of Delaware in Milford, Del. The food will be repacked in Food Bank of Delaware coolers and distributed to children, families and seniors of Delaware. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class William Johnson)
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Food Bank of Delaware
Staff Sgt. Craig Struck, 436th Maintenance Operations Quality Training Program instructor, weighs a box of canned soups July 6, 2015, at the Food Bank of Delaware in Milford, Del. Team Dover Airmen sorted and boxed more 3,500 pounds of donated food to be distributed throughout Delaware to various food distribution centers. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class William Johnson)
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Food Bank of Delaware
Team Dover Airmen sort and box more than 3,500 pounds of donated food July 6, 2015, at the Food Bank of Delaware in Milford, Del. The Food Bank of Delaware distributed more than 5 million pounds of food to Delawareans in need through shelters, soup kitchens and food closets. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class William Johnson)
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Food Bank of Delaware
Team Dover Airmen clean the inside and outside of coolers used for the Children’s Nutrition Program July 6, 2015, at the Food Bank of Delaware in Milford, Del. The coolers are used to deliver more than 220 thousand meals to children in the Children’s Nutrition Program. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class William Johnson)
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Food Bank of Delaware
Master Sgt. Jamie Beard, 436th Maintenance Operations first sergeant, tosses ice packs out of coolers before being cleaned July 6, 2015, at the Food Bank of Delaware in Milford, Del. The coolers are used to distribute meals in the After-School Nutrition Program and Summer Nutrition Program. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class William Johnson)
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Food Bank of Delaware
Airman 1st Class Shane Shafer, 436th Maintenance Squadron crew chief, cleans out a cooler to transport food July 6, 2015, at the Food Bank of Delaware in Milford, Del. More than 100 coolers were washed and are used in the Children’s Nutrition program to deliver after-school meals to at-risk children. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class William Johnson)
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Food Bank of Delaware
Team Dover Airmen sort more than 3,500 pounds of donated food July 6, 2015, at the Food Bank of Delaware in Milford, Del. The sorted food is distributed through a network of 550 hunger-relief programs including food closets, soup kitchens, daycares and shelters. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class William Johnson)
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Food Bank of Delaware
Lyndsay Humphreys, Food Bank of Delaware volunteer coordinator, briefs Team Dover Airmen on the food sorting procedures July 6, 2015, at the Food Bank of Delaware in Milford, Del. The Airmen volunteered to sort more than 3,500 pounds of donated food. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class William Johnson)
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Protocol is here to help
A C-5M Super Galaxy taxis past an open hangar during a retirement ceremony rehearsal June 25, 2015, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. Personnel from the 436th Airlift Wing Protocol Office attend rehearsals to ensure that proper decorum, customs and courtesies are respected. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Zachary Cacicia)
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Protocol is here to help
Staff Sgt. Evelyn Neal, 436th Airlift Wing Protocol specialist, and Capt. Rachel Van Sciver, 373d Training Squadron Detachment 3 commander, discuss the proper protocol aspects during a retirement ceremony rehearsal June 25, 2015, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. Neal is currently on special-duty with the Protocol Office. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Zachary Cacicia)
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Protocol is here to help
Staff Sgt. Evelyn Neal, 436th Airlift Wing Protocol specialist, reviews a retirement ceremony script during a retirement ceremony rehearsal June 25, 2015, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. The Protocol Office provides resources concerning different types of official Air Force ceremonies and events. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Zachary Cacicia)
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Snapshot: What goes up must come down
The four nose landing gear tires of a C-5M Super Galaxy hang over the parking spot June 25, 2015, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. The aircraft was jacked to perform troubleshooting procedures and operational checks after corrective maintenance actions were taken. (U.S. Air Force photo/Roland Balik)
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Snapshot: What goes up must come down
A C-5M Super Galaxy sits on six jacks for main landing gear troubleshooting and operational checks June 25, 2015, on the flight line at Dover Air Force Base, Del. A nine-person jack team from the 436th Maintenance Squadron Aero Repair shop raised the 450,000 pound aircraft, including fuel, approximately 14-inches off the ground to safely accomplish landing gear retraction and extension maintenance procedures. (U.S. Air Force photo/Roland Balik)
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Snapshot: What goes up must come down
All the nose and main landing gear tires of a C-5M Super Galaxy hang over a parking spot June 25, 2015, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Personnel from the 436th Maintenance Squadron Aero Repair shop jacked the aircraft off the flight line parking spot and performed troubleshooting procedures on the right aft main landing gear that was slow to extend in flight. (U.S. Air Force photo/Roland Balik)
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Snapshot: What goes up must come down
Airman 1st Class Christopher Kent, 436th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron electric and environmental technician, checks technical data on a maintenance laptop June 25, 2015, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Kent used the laptop to accurately document in the aircraft maintenance forms the removal and replacement actions of faulty components that control the right aft main landing gear. (U.S. Air Force photo/Roland Balik)
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Snapshot: What goes up must come down
A 60-ton tripod aircraft jack is seated on the right side mid-fuselage jacking point of a C-5M Super Galaxy, June 25, 2015, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Four 60-ton tripod aircraft jacks at the center and aft fuselage jacking points and two 30-ton tripod aircraft jacks at the forward fuselage jacking points are used to safely raise the aircraft off the ground for landing gear troubleshooting and operational checks by 436th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron and 436th Maintenance Squadron personnel. (U.S. Air Force photo/Roland Balik)
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Snapshot: What goes up must come down
Two 30-ton tripod aircraft jacks hold up the nose section of a C-5M Super Galaxy June 25, 2015, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. The nose and main landing gear tires are raised between 6 and 14 inches, depending on the type of gear maintenance actions and troubleshooting procedures are required. (U.S. Air Force photo/Roland Balik)
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Snapshot: What goes up must come down
Airman 1st Class Christopher Kent, 436th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron electric and environmental technician, replaces a cannon plug in the cargo compartment of a C-5M Super Galaxy June 25, 2015, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Kent removed and replaced the faulty cannon plug on one of the right aft main landing gear control solenoids. (U.S. Air Force photo/Roland Balik)
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Snapshot: What goes up must come down
Airman 1st Class Raymond Meyers, left, and Staff Sgt. Demarious Beard, right, both 436th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron electric and environmental technicians, read C-5M technical orders on a laptop in the cargo compartment of a Super Galaxy June 25, 2015, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Meyers and Beard were part of a maintenance team assigned to troubleshoot and repair a main landing gear discrepancy. (U.S. Air Force photo/Roland Balik)
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