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Team Dover home to best legal office in command
The 436th Airlift Wing Legal Office was recently named the Air Mobility Command Legal Office of the Year. The office is staffed with Airmen from the 436th and 512th Airlift Wings, as well as civilians ? making it a genuine ?Team Dover? office. The members of the command?s best legal office are (from top left moving clockwise) Lt. Col. Wes Moore, Tech. Sgt. Tyson Gee, Capt. Rob Leahy, Senior Airman Ashley Fowler, Tech. Sgt. Michelle Palmer, Tech. Sgt. Antonio Infante, Carmel-Ann Feliciani, Capt. Neal Patel, Staff Sgt. Suzanne Norther, Tech. Sgt. Brian May, Capt. Kelly Solomon, Maj. Rob Hume, Gail Dennis, Airman 1st Class Nicole Haan, Maj. Anne-Marie Rimback, Staff Sgt. Beshara Taher, Cathy Florczak, Capt. Nathaniel Himert, Master Sgt. Darren Hall, Staff Sgt. Trena-Kae Campbell, Tech. Sgt. Tara Chappell, and Lt. Col. Margeretta Overly. (Courtesy Illustration)
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Hard work pays dividends for base maintainers
Col. Thomas Kauth, Logistics Assessment Branch chief, presents 1st Lt. Jeff Fry, 436th Maintenance Group executive officer, a certificate of appreciation for his excellence during Dover Air Force Base?s Logistics Standardization and Evaluation Program inspection. Nearly eight months of preparations resulted in the 436th Maintenance and Mission Support Groups earning an overall excellent during the Logistics Standardization and Evaluation Program. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Tom Randle)
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Hard work pays dividends for base maintainers
Airman 1st Class Jesse Garnett, 736th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, adds liquid oxygen to a C-17 Globemaster III aircraft on Dover Air Force Base. Safety is a must in daily AMXS operations and Airman Garnett wears all proper personal protective equipment to safely accomplish this dangerous task. (U.S. Air Force photo/Jason Minto)
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Hard work pays dividends for base maintainers
Airman 1st Class John Williams, 436th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron crew chief, performs maintenance on a C-5 Galaxy engine as Staff Sgt. Scott Wilson gives him step-by-step instructions per the associated technical order. The Logistics Standardization and Evaluation Program inspection team has established grading criteria - much like a report card, to ensure maintainers live up to the standards in accordance to Air Force Instructions and technical orders to do the job safely and by the book. (U.S. Air Force photo/Jason Minto)
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AMXS Airman takes down irate airline passenger
Col. Thomas Kauth, Logistics Assessment Branch chief, presents Senior Airman Nicholas Barker, 436th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron crew chief, a certificate of appreciation for his excellence during Dover Air Force Base?s Logistics Standardization and Evaluation Program inspection. Less than two months later, Airman Barker shone his excellence again by subduing an irate foreign man on an international commercial flight to Italy. The Airman kept the plane secure until it landed and the man was turned over to Italian authorities. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Tom Randle)
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Downrange perspective
Senior Airman Jerry W. Baker
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Ground radar systems
Staff Sgt. Josh Wilfong, 436th Communications Squadron ground radar systems technician, uses an instrument to check for electricity, called the digital multi-meter, which checks the accuracy of voltages inside the shelter of the Airport Surveillance Radar. (Air Force photo/ Jason Minto)
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Ground radar systems
Staff Sgt. Josh Wilfong, 436th Communications Squadron ground radar systems technician, descends the radar tower after performing required daily inspections. (Air Force photo/ Jason Minto)
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Ground radar systems
Staff Sgt. Josh Wilfong, 436th Communications Squadron ground radar systems technician, stands in front of the Airport Surveillance Radar. Though the current ASR is more than 30 years old, it efficiently and accurately tracks nearly 200 targets on a daily basis. However, it is slated to be replaced by an advanced ASR. Construction is tentatively scheduled for March 2010. (Air Force photo/ Jason Minto)
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Ground radar systems Airmen
Staff Sgt. Josh Wilfong, 436th Communications Squadron ground radar systems technician, keeps an eye on the oscilloscope, which displays electronic video signals, as he adjusts the signal strength inside the surveillance radar?s processor cabinet. It is important to adjust the signal strength to give the air traffic controllers a clear display of all air traffic above Dover Air Force Base. (Air Force photo/ Jason Minto)
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Vector performance
Senior Master Sgt. Ballard Sully plays the guitar during a performance at the Fire Station on Dover Air Force Base June 15. Sergeant Sully is the non-commissioned officer in charge of Vector, a traveling ensemble from the Heritage of America Band stationed at Langley Air Force Base, Va. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tom Randle)
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Vector performance
Vector, a traveling ensemble from the Heritage of America Band stationed at Langley Air Force Base, Va., performs at the Fire Station at Dover Air Force Base June 15. Vector performed at several locations around Dover AFB and the local community. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tom Randle)
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Vector performance
(From left) Master Sgt. Bob Newlin, Staff Sgt. John Garcia and Staff Sgt. Jonathan Rattay, members of the Heritage of America Band traveling ensemble Vector, perform in the Super Port at Dover Air Force Base, Del., June 15. Vector performed at several locations at Dover AFB and the local community as part of a community relations tour that included shows in various venues in Philadelphia. (U.S. Air Force photo/Roland Balik)
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Vector performance
Master Sgt. Verlie Vigil belts out a high note during a performance at the Super Port at Dover Air Force Base, Del., June 15. Sergeant Vigil is a member of Vector, a traveling ensemble from the Heritage of America Band stationed at Langley Air Force Base, Va. (U.S. Air Force photo/Roland Balik)
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Vector performance
Workers in the Isochronal Inspection Dock at Dover Air Force Base, Del., listen to the msuical group Vector June 15. Vector was created in 2008 in response to the military’s growing need for mobile, troop-focused ensemble. (U.S. Air Force photo/Roland Balik)
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Vector performance
Master Sgt. Steve Eklund, member of the Heritage of America Band traveling ensemble Vector, plays the tuba during a performance at the Isochronal Inspection Dock at Dover Air Force Base, Del., June 15. Vector performed at various locations on Dover AFB June 15. (U.S. Air Force photo/Roland Balik)
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Vector performance
(From left) Senior Master Sgt. Ballard Sully and Master Sgt. Verlie Vigil, members of the Heritage of America Band traveling ensemble Vector, perform an “unplugged” set in the Old State Capitol building in downtown Dover, Del., June 14. The show was part of a community relations tour that took Vector through various locations in Philadelphia, with a stop in Dover. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt. Brian Maguire)
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Chief retirement
(Left) Col. Steven Harrison, 89th Airlift Wing commander, presents a retirement certificate to Chief Master Sgt. John Wood, 436th Airlift Wing command chief, at The Landings Club May 28. Before retiring, Chief Wood handed over the reins of command chief for the Eagle Wing to Chief Master Sgt. Daniel Chadwick, 436th Airlift Wing interim command chief. (U.S. Air Force photo/Jason Minto)
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Chief retirement
Chief Master Sgt. John Wood, 436th Airlift Wing command chief, speaks during his retirement ceremony May 28 at The Landings Club. Chief Wood retired after 22 years of service. Chief Master Sgt. Daniel Chadwick is currently serving as the interim command chief for the Eagle Wing. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tom Randle)
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Downrange: Our Airmen?s perspective ? part 8 of series
Senior Airman Collin Cenci (Courtesy photo)
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