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Base prepares for ECAMP
Senior Airman Anthony Lance, 436th Maintenance Squadron fabrication flight, looks through a hazmat locker, checking to ensure that chemicals have the proper labels and are stored according to state and federal regulations. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class James Bolinger)
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436th Medical Group prepares for inspection
Senior Airman Emanuel Rodrigues, 436th Medical Support Squadron biomedical equipment journeyman at Dover Air Force Base, Del., performs a functional check and verifies the calibration on a blood pressure machine. Airman Rodrigues is responsible to ensure medical equipment is serviceable and safe prior to customers receiving care. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Melissa Phillips)
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ECST preps Dover Airmen for deployments
Senior Airman Willie Mickle, 436th Logistics Readiness Squadron vehicle operations flight, draws a bead on a participant during Expeditionary Combat Skills Training here July 13. Airman Mickle was a member of the insurgent force. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class James Bolinger)
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ECST preps Dover Airmen for deployments
Airman 1st Class James Oberhaus, 436th Services Squadron, fires his weapon at simulated insurgents during Expeditionary Combat Skills Training at Dover Air Force Base July 13. The mandatory training course teaches basic base defense skills to deploying Airmen. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class James Bolinger)
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ECST preps Dover Airmen for deployments
Master Sgt. Patrick Wiley, 436th Security Forces Squadron, gives hand signals to other members acting as insurgents during Expeditionary Combat Skills Training at "Base X" here July 13. Sergeant Wiley was the opposing force leader for the exercise and is the ECST logistics NCO. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class James Bolinger)
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ECST preps Dover Airmen for deployments
Left to right: Staff Sgt. Leann Ross administers self-aid and buddy care to Staff Sgt. Julio Fareaux, 436th Logistics Readiness Squadron, while cadre instructor Tech. Sgt. Andrew Springstead, 436th Aeromedical-Dental Squadron, monitors their actions during Expeditionary Combat Skills Training field training. Both cadre instructors and trainees come from various Air Force specialties to learn the concepts of integrated base defense. ECST consists of a minimum of 19 hours of training divided between classroom instruction and “hands-on” field training. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. James Wilkinson)
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ECST preps Dover Airmen for deployments
Staff Sgt. Michiel Perrault Jr. (left), 436th Services Squadron, and Staff Sgt. Jay Bennett, 436th Operations Support Squadron, rush to defend their positions against insurgents during the Expeditionary Combat Skills Training course here July 13. ECST consists of a minimum of 19 hours of training divided between classroom instruction and “hands-on” field training. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. James Wilkinson)
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ECST preps Dover Airmen for deployments
Senior Airman Sasha Cummings, 436th Logistics Readiness Squadron, “holds down the fort” against an insurgent attack during the Expeditionary Combat Skills Training exercise "Base X" here July 13. ECST consists of a minimum of 19 hours of training divided between classroom instruction and “hands-on” field training and is required for all deploying Airmen. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. James Wilkinson)
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Moore Kpana, Starlight Corporation aircraft servicer, washes tail number 70033's aft fuselage at Dover Air Force Base, Del. The military contractor is responsible for cleaning Dover's more than 25 C-5 Model B Galaxy aircraft. The wash process helps extend the life cycle of the plane.
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Mike LePore, Starlight Corporation aircraft servicer, vacuums water from the C-5 cargo compartment so it won’t corrode the cargo logistics rails.The military contractor is responsible for cleaning Dover Air Force Base's more than 25 C-5 Model B Galaxy aircraft. The wash process helps extend the life cycle of the plane.
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Gregg Holmes, Starlight Corporation aircraft servicer, pressure washes the underside of the horizontal stabilizer on a C-5 assigned to Dover Air Force Base, Del. The military contractor is responsible for cleaning Dover’s more than 25 C-5 Model B Galaxy aircraft. The wash process helps extend the life cycle of the plane.
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Dover Independence Day
More than 60 members of the Dover Team march in Tuesday's Independence Day Parade in the city of Dover.
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Dover building burn
DOVER AIR FORCE BASE, Del. -- Jeff McCombs, 436th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, monitors the burning of Building 480, the old Airman Leadership School facility, at Dover Air Force Base Feb. 20. From Feb. 20 – 23, the base fire department, along with local civilian fire departments throughout Delaware, torched different rooms inside the building to train and refresh firefighters on building-entry tactics and blaze-extinguishing methods. More than 100 firefighters between the base and local departments received valuable training participating in the burn. The fire department burned the building completely to the ground, which caused a smoke plume that could be seen from more than 10 miles away.
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C-5 mishap Accident Investigation Board results
Col. Raymond Torres, Accident Investigation Board president and commandant of the Air Force Expeditionary Air Operations School at McGuire Air Force Base, N.J., briefs local and national media about the AIB results at The Landings Club here Tuesday. (Photo by Jason Minto)
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Signing event signifies environmental milestone
(Left to right) Brig. Gen. Del Eulberg, Air Mobility Command director of Installations and Mission Support, signs the record of decision for two contaminant release sites along with William Wisniewski, Environmental Protection Agency deputy regional administrator, and James Werner, Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control director of Air and Waste Management, here May 12. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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