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Simon Sinek helps Dover Airmen find their “why”
Lt. Col. Charles Throckmorton, 436th Operations Group deputy commander, talks with Simon Sinek from the pilot seat of a C-5M Super Galaxy Feb. 2, 2018. Sinek was invited to join the aerial refueling training mission to complete his tour of Dover Air Force Base. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Aaron J. Jenne)
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Simon Sinek helps Dover Airmen find their “why”
Capt. Nicholas Mortimer, 436th Airlift Wing Inspector General deputy chief of exercises and C-5M instructor aircraft commander, copilots a C-5M Super Galaxy as the crew prepares to receive fuel from an Ohio Air National Guard KC-135 Stratotanker in the skies above Kentucky. Simon Sinek joined the crew during the flight for his first air refueling mission. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Aaron J. Jenne)
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Simon Sinek helps Dover Airmen find their “why”
Simon Sinek takes a photo of a C-5M Super Galaxy atop the plane’s tail as Tech. Sgt. Kenny Snider, 436th Maintenance Squadron Isochronal Inspection Dock floor chief, explains the C-5 isochronal inspection process Feb. 1, 2018, inside the ISO Dock on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Each U.S. Air Force C-5 undergoes the isochronal inspection every eight years at Dover’s ISO Dock. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Aaron J. Jenne)
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Simon Sinek helps Dover Airmen find their “why”
Simon Sinek and members of the 436th Airlift Wing take a tour of the Isochronal Inspection Dock Feb. 1, 2018, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. From the tail maintenance platform, 65-feet above the hangar floor, the massive C-5M’s form can clearly be seen. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Aaron J. Jenne)
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Simon Sinek helps Dover Airmen find their “why”
Simon Sinek signs a book for James Pacer, 436th Airlift Wing Transition Assistance Program manager, after a briefing with Team Dover customer service Airmen Feb. 1, 2018, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. Sinek explained the significance of good leadership and how it relates to the customer service experience. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Aaron J. Jenne)
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Simon Sinek helps Dover Airmen find their “why”
Simon Sinek shares lunch with Airmen Feb. 1, 2018, at the Patterson Dining Facility on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Team Dover NCOs, senior NCOs and company grade officers asked Sinek questions about his perspective on leadership and followership during the luncheon. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Aaron J. Jenne)
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Simon Sinek helps Dover Airmen find their “why”
Simon Sinek speaks to the Airmen of Team Dover during an all call Feb. 1, 2018, at the base theater on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Sinek urged the Airmen of Dover AFB to live an “infinite life” by constantly pursuing personal growth. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Aaron J. Jenne)
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Simon Sinek helps Dover Airmen find their “why”
Simon Sinek takes a selfie with Airman 1st Class Brooklyn Thompson, 436th Logistics Readiness Squadron Vehicle Operations Control Center support operator, in front of a C-5M Feb. 2, 2018, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. The two then boarded the plane to observe an aerial refueling training mission. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Aaron J. Jenne)
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Simon Sinek helps Dover Airmen find their “why”
Simon Sinek takes a photo from a window in the cargo compartment of a C-5M Super Galaxy during a training flight Feb. 2, 2018. The three-hour flight took the aircrew over Kentucky where it received fuel from an Ohio Air National Guard KC-135 Stratotanker. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Aaron J. Jenne)
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Simon Sinek helps Dover Airmen find their “why”
Simon Sinek speaks to members of the 436th Aerial Port Squadron Feb. 1, 2018, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. Sinek hosted several question and answer sessions with Airmen during his two-day visit to Dover AFB. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Aaron J. Jenne)
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Simon Sinek helps Dover Airmen find their “why”
Senior Airman Atticus Hammonds, 436th Aerial Port Squadron traffic management specialist, explains the Super Port’s packing and crating process to Simon Sinek Feb. 1, 2018, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. Dover AFB is home to the Department of Defense’s largest aerial port. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Aaron J. Jenne)
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Simon Sinek helps Dover Airmen find their “why”
Simon Sinek speaks to Airmen Feb. 1, 2018, at the C-5 Isochronal Inspection Dock on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Sinek later took a tour of the ISO Dock to see what the Team Dover Airmen do to keep the Air Force’s C-5 fleet flying. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Aaron J. Jenne)
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Airmen, commander complete CBRN training
An Airman affixes M8 chemical detection paper to a stanchion during a Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) training session Jan. 31, 2018, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. M8 paper is used to detect the presence of nerve and blister chemical agents. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Aaron J. Jenne)
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Airmen, commander complete CBRN training
Master Sgt. Anthony Kinnick, 436th Security Forces Squadron chief of standards and evaluations, records the date and time on M8 chemical detection paper during a Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) training session Jan. 31, 2018, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. M8 paper is used to detect the presence of nerve and blister chemical agents. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Aaron J. Jenne)
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Airmen, commander complete CBRN training
Col. Ethan Griffin, 436th Airlift Wing commander, (back middle) directs a team of Airmen to prepare for a simulated chemical attack during a Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) training session Jan. 31, 2018, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. Prior to a chemical attack, all assets need to be covered in a protective layer with chemical indicators to reduce the risk of contamination. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Aaron J. Jenne)
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Airmen, commander complete CBRN training
Team Dover Airmen inspect M8 chemical detection paper for recorded contaminants during a Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) training session Jan. 31, 2018, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. The detection paper changes colors to indicate exposure to nerve or blister chemical agents, warning service members of contaminated environments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Aaron J. Jenne)
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Airmen, commander complete CBRN training
Airmen of Team Dover receive instruction during a Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) training session Jan. 31, 2018, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. During a suspected CBRN attack, all activities must be accomplished in the Mission Oriented Protective Posture, or MOPP gear, seen in the photo. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Aaron J. Jenne)
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Airmen, commander complete CBRN training
Team Dover Airmen don gas masks during a Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) training session Jan. 31, 2018, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. During the training, Airmen were taught how to properly wear their gas mask and how to test for a good seal. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Aaron J. Jenne)
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Airmen, commander complete CBRN training
Investigator Michael Lawrence, 436th Security Forces Squadron NCO in charge of investigations and intelligence, and Master Sgt. Anthony Kinnick, 436th SFS chief of standards and evaluations, practice gas mask hydration during a Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) training session Jan. 31, 2018, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. During a CBRN event, Mission Oriented Protective Posture, or MOPP gear, cannot be removed, so drinking is accomplished through a special port on the gas mask. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Aaron J. Jenne)
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Airmen, commander complete CBRN training
Team Dover Airmen don Mission Oriented Protective Posture, also known as MOPP gear, during a Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) training session Jan. 31, 2018, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. During a chemical attack, service members have only moments to don their individual protective equipment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Aaron J. Jenne)
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