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210119-F-MO780-1642
A C-5M Super Galaxy sits on the flight line in preparation for a training mission at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, Jan. 19, 2021. Dover AFB supports 20% of the nation’s strategic airlift and routinely flies local training missions to sustain mission readiness for global operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Faith Schaefer)
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210119-F-MO780-1523
Tech. Sgt. Alexander Barnes, 9th Airlift Squadron flight engineer, performs preflight checks on a C-5M Super Galaxy, at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, Jan. 19, 2021. The 9th AS, also known as the “Proud Pelicans,” routinely flies local training missions to maintain operational readiness in support of the nation’s outsized global airlift capability. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Faith Schaefer)
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210119-F-MO780-1438
Col. Matthew Jones, 436th Airlift Wing commander, attends a pre-mission briefing at the 9th Airlift Squadron on Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, Jan. 19, 2021. Dover AFB supports 20% of the nation’s strategic airlift and routinely flies local training missions to sustain mission readiness for global operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Faith Schaefer)
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210119-F-MO780-1389
Col. Matthew Jones, 436th Airlift Wing commander, talks with Airmen from the 436th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron after completing a training sortie on Jan. 19, 2021, at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. Dover AFB supports 20 percent of the nation’s strategic airlift and routinely flies local training missions to sustain mission readiness for global operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Faith Schaefer)
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210119-F-MO780-1339
Col. Matthew Jones, 436th Airlift Wing commander, taxis a C-5M Super Galaxy at Dover Air Force, Delaware, Jan. 19, 2021. Dover AFB supports 20% of the nation’s strategic airlift and routinely flies local training missions to sustain mission readiness for global operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Faith Schaefer)
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210119-F-MO780-1246
On approach, Capt. Staci Wilde, 9th Airlift Squadron pilot, and Capt. Joseph Stephenson, 9th AS instructor pilot, line up a C-5M Super Galaxy for landing at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, Jan. 19, 2021. The 9th AS, also known as the “Proud Pelicans,” routinely flies local training missions to maintain operational readiness in support of the nation’s outsized global airlift capability. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Faith Schaefer)
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210119-F-MO780-1098
Capt. Staci Wilde, 9th Airlift Squadron pilot, prepares for a seat swap during a C-5M Super Galaxy night training sortie, Jan. 19, 2021, at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. The 9th AS, also known as the “Proud Pelicans,” routinely flies local training missions to maintain operational readiness in support of the nation’s outsized global airlift capability. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Faith Schaefer)
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210119-F-MO780-1014
Capt. Joseph Stephenson, 9th Airlift Squadron pilot, taxis a C-5M Super Galaxy at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, Jan. 19, 2021. The 9th AS, also known as the “Proud Pelicans,” routinely flies local training missions to maintain operational readiness in support of the nation’s outsized global airlift capability. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Faith Schaefer)
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Members from Team Dover wait to receive the COVID-19 vaccine at Dover Air Force Base, Jan. 15, 2021. This is the first batch of vaccines to arrive at Dover AFB and will be distributed in a three-phase process starting with healthcare providers, healthcare support workers, frontline workers and safety personnel. The vaccine was granted emergency use authorization by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for use in prevention of COVID-19. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Faith Schaefer)
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Col. John Rockwell, 436th Medical Group chief of aerospace medicine, is administered the COVID-19 vaccine by Tech. Sgt. Juan Davila, 436th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron flight operational medicine noncommissioned officer in charge, Jan. 15, 2021, at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. As the 436th Airlift Wing public health emergency officer, Rockwell was among the first Team Dover frontline workers who voluntarily received the vaccine and were identified as eligible in concurrence with Department of Defense guidance. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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Tech. Sgt. Juan Davila, 436th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron flight operational medicine noncommissioned officer in charge, prepares a single dosage of the COVID-19 vaccine Jan. 15, 2021, at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. Davila prepared syringes to be administered to the first Team Dover frontline workers who volunteered to receive the vaccine and were identified as eligible in concurrence with Department of Defense guidance. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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Lt. Col. Brittany Nutt, 436th Health Care Operations Squadron commander, is administered the COVID-19 vaccine by Staff Sgt. Kelsey Loeser, 436th Medical Group unit training manager, Jan. 15, 2021, at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. Nutt was among the first Team Dover frontline workers who voluntarily received the vaccine in concurrence with Department of Defense guidance. The vaccine was granted emergency use authorization by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for use in prevention of COVID-19. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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Jonathan Nordstrom, 436th Civil Engineer Squadron fire department firefighter and driver, is administered the COVID-19 vaccine by Senior Airman Bianca Robichaud, 436th Health Care Operations Squadron acting family health noncommissioned officer in charge, Jan. 15, 2021, at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. Nordstrom was among the first Team Dover frontline workers who voluntarily received the vaccine in concurrence with Department of Defense guidance. The vaccine was granted emergency use authorization by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for use in prevention of COVID-19. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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Aaron Weisenberger, 436th Civil Engineer Squadron fire department assistant chief for health and safety, is administered the COVID-19 vaccine by Staff Sgt. Kelsey Loeser, 436th Medical Group unit training manager, Jan. 15, 2021, at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. Weisenberger was among the first Team Dover frontline workers who voluntarily received the vaccine in concurrence with Department of Defense guidance. The vaccine was granted emergency use authorization by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for use in prevention of COVID-19. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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Senior Airman Bianca Robichaud, 436th Health Care Operations Squadron acting family health noncommissioned officer in charge, poses for a photo after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine administered by Staff Sgt. Kelsey Loeser, 436th 436th Medical Group unit training manager, Jan. 15, 2021, at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. Robichaud was the first person on Dover AFB to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. The vaccine was granted emergency use authorization by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for use in prevention of the COVID-19. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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Senior Airman Bianca Robichaud, 436th Health Care Operations Squadron acting family health noncommissioned officer in charge, is administered the COVID-19 vaccine by Staff Sgt. Kelsey Loeser, 436th Medical Group unit training manager, Jan. 15, 2021, at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. Robichaud was the first person on Dover AFB to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. The vaccine was granted emergency use authorization by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for use in prevention of COVID-19. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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A syringe containing the COVID-19 vaccine is ready to be administered Jan. 15, 2021, at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. Team Dover frontline workers voluntarily received the vaccine in concurrence with Department of Defense guidance. The vaccine was granted emergency use authorization by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for use in prevention of COVID-19. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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210115-F-DA916-1012
Airmen from across Team Dover started receiving their COVID-19 vaccine Jan. 15, 2021, at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. The safe vaccine is being distributed to the installation in accordance with Department of Defense guidance. (U.S. Air Force photo by Mauricio Campino)
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211205-F-F3204-1001
A C-17 Globemaster III assigned to the 3rd Airlift Squadron prepares to load personnel and equipment in support of the Joint Forcible Entry exercise at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevdada, Dec. 5, 2020. The 436th AW supported exercise JFE 19B by sending C-17 aircraft to the Nevada Test and Training Range to conduct airlift operations. (U.S. Air Force courtesy photo)
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Personnel assigned to the 436th Communications Squadron stand in front of their building for a photo Nov. 9, 2020, at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. Standing in the center is Maj. Peter Dell'Accio, 436th CS commander; to his left is Senior Master Sgt. Adam Jensen, 436th CS superintendent; and to his right is Master Sgt. Christopher Anderson, 436th CS first sergeant. The 436th CS plans, installs, operates and maintains $75 million in command, control, communications, computer and visual information systems for two C-5 airlift wings and the National Weather Service. Mission areas include classified and unclassified data networks, airfield navigation and landing equipment, air traffic control systems maintenance, airport surveillance and weather radar, telephone and wireless communications, public address systems, frequency management and base information management. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Cydney Lee)
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