Skip to main content (Press Enter).
U.S. Air Force Logo
Home
Welcome to Dover
Newcomers
About Dover
Emergency Management
Base Directory
Questions
Environment
News
News
Dover Dashboard
Public Affairs Request Portal
Photos
Dover AFB DVIDS
Airman Support
Helping Matrix
Home Life
Personal Safety & Support
Wellness and Care
Mental Wellness
Financial Wellness
Physical Wellness
Workplace Wellness
Sexual Assault Prevention and Response
Sexual Misconduct Disciplinary Actions
ADAPT
Comprehensive Airman Fitness
Dover AFB'S Area Defense Council
Units
Fact Sheets
Contacts
Visitor Control Center
Complaint Forum
Request a contact
Honor Guard Requests
CAC/ID Card & DEERS Updates
Dignified Transfer Request
Dover Air Force Base
DAF EXECUTIVE ORDER IMPLEMENTATION
Public Affairs Support
News
Team Dover Newcomers
About Us
Sort By
Upload Date
Photo Date
Title
Category
All Images
Air Refueling
Aircraft
All Photos
Civic Engagement
CRT
CRT: Cheyenne Mountain
Events
Facilities
Military Working Dog
Other
People
Watercooler
Wildlife
Show Advanced Options
Only 100 pages of images will display. Consider refining search terms for better results.
Clear Filters
|
21 - 40 of 103 results
200318-F-BO262-1032.jpg
Tech. Sgt. James Warren, 436th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron bioenvironmental engineering flight noncommissioned officer in charge, tests non-potable water for pH and chlorine levels March 18, 2020, at the main gate on Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. Warren used a Hach DR900 Colorimeter to perform the two tests on the water used by 436th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron personnel to wash their hands. After applying hand sanitizer during the screening of medical clinic patrons, 436th OMRS personnel were required to wash their hands after the fifth screening before reapplying more hand sanitizer. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
Details
Download
Share
191024-F-BO262-1039.jpg
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)
Details
Download
Share
191024-F-BO262-1002.jpg
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)
Details
Download
Share
191024-F-BO262-1006.jpg
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)
Details
Download
Share
191024-F-BO262-1023.jpg
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; and Richard Barker, 436th Security Forces Squadron, participate in 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)
Details
Download
Share
191024-F-BO262-1028.jpg
Tech. Sgt. Damien Seelbach, 436th Communications Squadron cybersecurity noncommissioned officer in charge and Unit Marshal, places a Beretta M9 in the clearing barrel during the disarming process conducted in the 436 CS’s arming area, Oct. 24, 2019, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. The UM Program is designed as an active shooter deterrent program. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
Details
Download
Share
191024-F-BO262-1032.jpg
Tech. Sgt. Damien Seelbach, 436th Communications Squadron cybersecurity noncommissioned officer in charge and Unit Marshal, removes the clip containing 9mm bullets from a Beretta M9 during the disarming process conducted in the 436 CS’s arming area, Oct. 24, 2019, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Currently, the squadron has two trained UMs. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
Details
Download
Share
191024-F-BO262-1037.jpg
Tech. Sgt. Damien Seelbach, cybersecurity noncommissioned officer in charge, hands 1st Lt. Rachael Burks, cyber operations flight commander, a 9mm bullet from the chamber of a Beretta M9 during the disarming process conducted in the 436th Communications Squadron’s arming area, Oct. 24, 2019, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Both Seelbach and Burks are squadron Unit Marshals. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
Details
Download
Share
181025-F-BO262-3015.jpg
Airman 1st Class Hunter Mowery, 436th Security Forces Squadron response force member, patrols the family housing area on his bicycle Oct. 25, 2018, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. Bike patrol members wear a highly-visible white shirt with “police” stenciled on the back, blue shorts, ride a mountain bike equipped with police lights and saddle bags with “police” stenciled on them. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
Details
Download
Share
181025-F-BO262-3022.jpg
Airman 1st Class Hunter Mowery, 436th Security Forces Squadron response force member, watches a school bus drive through the family housing area Oct. 25, 2018, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. Being visible day or night and establishing one-on-one relationships within the Team Dover community is the goal of the 436th Security Forces Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
Details
Download
Share
181024-F-BO262-1040.jpg
Cpl. Dale Trotter, Worcester County, Md., Sheriff’s Department K-9 Unit handler, lets his partner, “Edo,” a nine-year-old German Shepherd explosive detection dog, search for hidden explosives Oct. 24, 2018, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. Trotter and Edo were paired up in 2012, and are responsible for covering the eastern shore of Maryland and Virginia and parts of lower Delaware. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
Details
Download
Share
181024-F-BO262-1030.jpg
Cpl. Dale Trotter, Worcester County, Md., Sheriff’s Department K-9 Unit handler, along with his partner, “Edo,” a nine-year-old German Shepherd explosive detection dog, search for hidden explosives Oct. 24, 2018, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. Standing in the background from left, Staff Sgt. Jared Brown, 436th Security Forces Squadron military working dog trainer, Tech. Sgt. Dominique Singleton, 436th SFS MWD kennel master, and Sgt. Katie Edgar, Worchester County, Maryland Sheriff’s Department K-9 Unit supervisor, watched Trotter work Edo as he searched for hidden explosives. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
Details
Download
Share
181024-F-BO262-1001.jpg
Sgt. Katie Edgar, Worcester County, Md., Sheriff’s Department K-9 Unit supervisor, along with her partner, “Brina,” a three-year-old German Shepherd narcotics detection dog, search for hidden narcotics Oct. 24, 2018, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. Tech. Sgt. Dominique Singleton, right, 436th Security Forces Squadron military working dog kennel master, set up two separate areas containing narcotics or explosives. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
Details
Download
Share
181024-F-BO262-1004.jpg
Sgt. Katie Edgar, Worcester County, Md., Sheriff’s Department K-9 Unit supervisor, along with her partner, “Brina,” a three-year-old German Shepherd narcotics detection dog, search for hidden narcotics Oct. 24, 2018, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. Several members from the Worcester County Sheriff's Department and two working dogs participated in the joint training session hosted by the 436th Security Forces Squadron from Dover AFB. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
Details
Download
Share
180917-F-BO262-4100.jpg
Staff Sgt. Allen Riley, 436th Security Forces Squadron response force leader, takes a prone position on the floor of a C-5M Super Galaxy cargo compartment after entering the aircraft from a rear door Sept. 17, 2018, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Riley and other response force members located and neutralized the mock hijacker who was holding mock hostages in the aircraft’s troop compartment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
Details
Download
Share
180918-F-BO262-1021.jpg
Senior Airman Hakeim McKenzie, driver/operator, and Jeffrey McCombs, fire captain, both assigned to the 436th Civil Engineer Squadron Fire Department, get in position to extinguish a simulated vehicle fire during a Force Protection/Major Accident Response Exercise scenario Sept. 18, 2018, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Numerous base agencies were evaluated on responding to the mock vehicle gate runner and intoxicated driver involved in a motor vehicle accident. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
Details
Download
Share
180918-F-BO262-1082.jpg
Justin Viens, supervisory police officer, observes Staff Sgt. Joshua Olsen, response force member, both assigned to the 436th Security Forces Squadron, as Olsen checks the pockets of a simulated vehicle gate runner and intoxicated driver involved in a motor vehicle accident Sept. 18, 2018, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Tech. Sgt. Samuel Smolarek, 709th Airlift Squadron loadmaster, played the role of the driver while Viens used the exercise scenario to train Olsen on various field sobriety check methods during the base-wide Force Protection/Major Accident Response Exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
Details
Download
Share
180917-F-BO262-4054.jpg
Two 436th Security Forces Squadron response force members take cover behind their vehicles positioned in front of a C-5M Super Galaxy as part of anti-hijacking measures Sept. 17, 2018, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. More than 20 response force members and other first responders positioned themselves and vehicles around the C-5M in response to a simulated attempted hijacking and hostage scenario. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
Details
Download
Share
180917-F-BO262-4093.jpg
A 436th Security Forces Squadron response force team clears the C-5M Super Galaxy cargo compartment after entering the aircraft from a rear door Sept. 17, 2018, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. The response force team located and neutralized the mock hijacker who was holding mock hostages in the aircraft’s troop compartment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
Details
Download
Share
180917-F-BO262-2077.jpg
Staff Sgt. Johny Hargrove, 436th Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal flight craftsman, places a mock unknown substance in a vial Sept. 17, 2018, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Donned in protective gear, Hargrove used a test kit to identify the mock hazardous substance that came from a package inside the base centralized mail handling facility’s mailroom. This scenario was part of a two-day Force Protection/Major Accident Response Exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
Details
Download
Share
1
2
3
4
5
Go To Page
of 6
Go
1
2
3
Go To Page
of 6
Go