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GORUCK: Not your average day in the park
Brittany Bailey, 436th Logistics Readiness Squadron vehicle mechanic, receives her 2017 GORUCK Light patch from U.S. Army Master Sgt. Todd Fetzer, 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne), Ft. Bragg, N.C., Oct. 6, 2017, at Brecknock Park in Camden, Del. Bailey was one of 29 individuals who completed the GORUCK Challenge. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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GORUCK: Not your average day in the park
Autumn Anderson, 436th Maintenance Squadron aerospace maintenance apprentice, holds her 2017 GORUCK Light Challenge patch, Oct. 6, 2017, at Brecknock Park in Camden, Del. Anderson was one of 29 individuals who completed the five-hour GORUCK Challenge. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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GORUCK: Not your average day in the park
U.S. Army Master Sgt. Todd Fetzer, 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne), Ft. Bragg, N.C., watches GORUCK participants press their rucksack during warm-up exercises Oct. 6, 2017, at Brecknock Park in Camden, Del. Twenty-nine individuals completed the 2017 GORUCK Light Challenge. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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GORUCK: Not your average day in the park
Four GORUCK Light members of team Alpha compete in the wheelbarrow race Oct. 6, 2017, at Brecknock Park in Camden, Del. As a team-building exercise, all six Alpha team members had to be the wheelbarrow and tag every base on the softball field. The Alpha team completed the exercise in five minutes and 47 seconds. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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GORUCK: Not your average day in the park
Each participant in the 2017 GORUCK Light Challenge carried chains while completing three laps on the hiking trail Oct. 6, 2017, at Brecknock Park in Camden, Del. Working in teams, participants also had to carry a punching bag, as well as their own rucksack. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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GORUCK: Not your average day in the park
Participants in the 2017 GORUCK Light Challenge begin the first of three laps on the hiking trail Oct. 6, 2017, at Brecknock Park in Camden, Del. The hike was the last challenge of the day. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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GORUCK: Not your average day in the park
U.S. Army Master Sgt. Todd Fetzer, 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne), Ft. Bragg, N.C., tells the history of GORUCK to event participants Oct. 6, 2017, at Brecknock Park in Camden, Del. Fetzer, also known by his GORUCK nickname “Fury,” was the cadre for the 2017 GORUCK Light Challenge. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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GORUCK: Not your average day in the park
GORUCK participants help a member up after completing a warm-up exercise Oct. 6, 2017, at Brecknock Park in Camden, Del. Thirty-one individuals participated in the 2017 GORUCK Light Challenge that teaches participants how to overcome adversity by working as a team. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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Engineers lead the way for Thunder Over Dover
436th Civil Engineer Squadron Airmen fill sandbags for the upcoming 2017 Dover Air Force Base Open House “Thunder Over Dover” Aug. 10, 2017, on Dover AFB, Del. Each section of the 436th CES has been tasked with different responsibilities for preparation during the open house. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Matt Davis)
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Engineers lead the way for Thunder Over Dover
436th Civil Engineer Squadron Airmen fill sandbags for the upcoming 2017 Dover Air Force Base Open House “Thunder Over Dover” Aug. 10, 2017, on Dover AFB, Del. Each section of the 436th CES has been tasked with different responsibilities for preparation during the open house. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Matt Davis)
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Engineers lead the way for Thunder Over Dover
Senior Airman Curtis Woodward, 436th Civil Engineer Squadron electrical power production specialist, helps tie sandbags for the upcoming 2017 Dover Air Force Base Open House “Thunder Over Dover” Aug. 10, 2017, on Dover AFB, Del. Each section of the 436th CES has been tasked with different responsibilities for preparation during the open house. The Thunder Over Dover: 2017 Dover AFB Open House is open to the public August 26-27, 2017. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Matt Davis)
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It was a night MARE
Lt. Col. Marc Neiberg, 436th Aerospace Medicine Squadron senior flight surgeon, checks simulated gunshot wound victim Staff Sgt. Cameron Chesser, 436th Maintenance Group scheduler, for vital signs as part of an active shooter scene during a major accident response exercise Oct. 20, 2015, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Chesser, one of five simulated fatalities, suffered a simulated gunshot wound to his head presumably inflicted by a member of an East Coast terrorist cell. (U.S. Air Force photo/Roland Balik)
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It was a night MARE
Staff Sgts. Juan Davila, kneeling left, and Allen Dwyer, kneeling right, both 436th Medical Operations Squadron aerospace medical technicians, assess the condition of a simulated leg wound victim of the active shooter scene on the first day of a major accident response exercise Oct. 20, 2015, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. The simulated active shooter used a .38 caliber pistol loaded with blank rounds to simulate killing five and injuring three Team Dover members before being neutralized by 436th Security Forces Squadron response force members. (U.S. Air Force photo/Roland Balik)
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It was a night MARE
Trooper First Class David Castillo, Delaware State Police, Troop 3, left; Master Cpl. Michael Wisniewski, Dover Police Department, Dover, Del., second from left; Trooper Christine Armstrong, DSP, Troop 3, second from right; and Sgt. Bruce Harris, DSP, Troop 3, right, sweep the warehouse section of building 639 during a simulated active shooter exercise Oct. 20, 2015, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Staff Sgt. Craig Eveland, 436th Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler and MWD Ramos kept watch to the rear of the sweep team while searching for hostages and simulated dead or injured victims. (U.S. Air Force photo/Roland Balik)
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It was a night MARE
Sgt. Bruce Harris, Delaware State Police, Troop 3, Camden, Del., stands guard during a simulated active shooter scene as part of the major accident response exercise Oct. 20, 2015, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. During the 3-day-long MARE, military and civilian first responders dealt with numerous scenarios that tested their response time, skills and inter-agency teamwork. Harris, a field training officer with the DSP, was part of a five-member team that swept the first and second floors of the north end of building 639. (U.S. Air Force photo/Roland Balik)
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It was a night MARE
Staff Sgt. Craig Eveland, 436th Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler commands MWD Ramos to search a cubicle for simulated dead or injured victims during a simulated active shooter scene Oct. 20, 2015, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Eveland and MWD Ramos, along with law officers from the Dover Police Department, Dover, Del.; the Delaware State Police, Troop 3, Camden, Del.; initiated a sweep of the building's first and second floors (U.S. Air Force photo/Roland Balik)
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It was a night MARE
Staff Sgt. Christopher Walker, 436th Security Forces Squadron response force leader, peeks around a cubicle wall during a simulated active shooter scene Oct. 20, 2015, in building 639 on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Walker, along with law officers from the Dover Police Department, Dover, Del.; the Delaware State Police, Troop 3, Camden, Del.; and 436th SFS personnel, initiated a sweep of the building's first and second floors and warehouse areas. (U.S. Air Force photo/Roland Balik)
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It was a night MARE
Staff Sgt. Craig Eveland, 436th Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler and MWD Ramos locate a simulated active shooter victim during a major accident response exercise Oct. 20, 2015, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Eveland, MWD Ramos and other 436th SFS response force personnel searched Contracting Squadron offices for personnel hiding, possible hostages, simulated dead and injured, as well as other potential active shooters located in building 639. (U.S. Air Force photo/Roland Balik)
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Retiree Appreciation Day
Col. Lisa Pike, 436th Mission Support Group commander, speaks at the 2015 Dover Air Force Base Retiree Appreciation Day Oct. 24, 2015, at Dover AFB, De. Pike, the keynote speaker, discussed her own Air Force career and the mission of her group. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Zachary Cacicia)
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Retiree Appreciation Day
Col. Michael Grismer, 436th Airlift Wing commander, speaks at the 2015 Dover Air Force Base Retiree Appreciation Day Oct. 24, 2015, at Dover AFB, Del. The event provided up-to-date information of the services that the base provides to the military retiree community. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Zachary Cacicia)
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