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161109-F-DA916-046
Col. Ethan Griffin, 436th Airlift Wing commander, meets 436th Operations Support Squadron Airmen prior to the snow parade Nov. 9, 2016, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Unit leaders were given the opportunity to ride in or drive snow removal vehicles to familiarize themselves with the snow removal process. (U.S. Air Force photo by Mauricio Campino)
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161109-F-DA916-049
Col. Ethan Griffin, 436th Airlift Wing commander, and Staff Sgt. Bryan Scott, 436th Civil Engineer Squadron NCO in charge of Emergency Plans and Operations, board a snow plow during the snow parade Nov. 9, 2016, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Griffin drove the lead vehicle in the parade under the guidance of Scott. (U.S. Air Force photo by Mauricio Campino)
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Team Dover encourages participation on America Recycles Day
Team Dover members can place recyclables in roll-off containers located at the Recycling Center, building 650 located near the North Gate Nov. 3, 2016, at the Recycling Center on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Items can be dropped off at the Recycling Center every Tuesday or Thursday from 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. or by appointment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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Team Dover encourages participation on America Recycles Day
Deral Freysinger, 436th Civil Engineer Squadron qualified recycling program manager, watches Dan Johnson of DataGuard Recycling, Greenwood, Del., pick up a roll-off container full of plastic Nov. 3, 2016, at the Recycling Center on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Freysinger stated that Dover AFB diverts 60 percent of its trash towards recycling which exceeds the Department of Defense goal of 55 percent. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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Team Dover encourages participation on America Recycles Day
Sophia Reeves, Hunt Companies, Inc., Eagle Heights at Dover community director and Staff Sgt. Rachel Patterson, 3d Airlift Squadron loadmaster, place items in a 96-gallon recycle container Nov. 3, 2016, in Eagle Heights housing area on Dover Air Force Base, Del. In addition to curb-side recyclable pick up, two roll-off bins located at the Housing Maintenance office, building 3720 on Pine Cabin Road are available to Eagle Heights residents for bulk items such as furniture and a bin for metal items. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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Team Dover encourages participation on America Recycles Day
Deral Freysinger, 436th Civil Engineer Squadron qualified recycling program manager, watches Staff Sgt. Jonathan Judy, 436th CES airmen dormitory leader, place a mattress in a 30-cubic yard roll-off container Nov. 3, 2016, at the Recycling Center on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Freysinger ensured all items brought to the Recycling Center was placed in the proper containers. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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161103-F-DA916-066
Senior Cpl. Jason Baxley, Delaware State Police Tactical Control Unit defensive tactics instructor, demonstrates baton skills for crowd control Nov. 3, 2016, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Baxley, who also serves as the medic for the TCU, was one of 35 Delaware State Police Officers who trained with Dover AFB security forces members. (U.S. Air Force photo by Mauricio Campino)
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161103-F-DA916-079
Protective gear used by the Delaware State Police Tactical Control Unit on display Nov. 3, 2016, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. The standard issue also includes knees pads, shin guards and a gas mask. (U.S. Air Force photo by Mauricio Campino)
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161103-F-DA916-011
Senior Cpl. Jason Baxley, Delaware State Police Tactical Control Unit defensive tactics instructor, demonstrates safely transporting a non-compliant protestor from a seated position Nov. 3, 2016, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Baxley was one of 35 Delaware State Police officers who visited with security forces members at Dover AFB to share tactics and weapons knowledge. (U.S. Air Force photo by Mauricio Campino)
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161103-F-DA916-013
Senior Cpl. Jason Baxley, Delaware State Police Tactical Control Unit defensive tactics instructor, demonstrates a two-person carry with 436th Security Forces Squadron members to safely transport a non-compliant protestor Nov. 3, 2016, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Here, Baxley stresses the importance of maintaining access to a side arm should the situation escalate. (U.S. Air Force photo by Mauricio Campino)
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161103-F-DA916-042
Officers of Delaware State Police Tactical Control Unit demonstrate an arrest team using side-by-side deployment of lethal and non-lethal weapons during a riot control scenario Nov. 3, 2016, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. This tactic allows the officers to take control of the situation using the minimum amount of force necessary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Mauricio Campino)
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161103-F-DA916-043
Officers of Delaware State Police Tactical Control Unit move forward to make an arrest during a riot control scenario Nov. 3, 2016, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. The TCU holds monthly training to hone and maintain crowd displacement and riot control skills. This month the TCU visited Dover AFB to train with the base security forces members. (U.S. Air Force photo by Mauricio Campino)
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161103-F-DA916-058
Lt. Michael Wysock, Delaware State Police Tactical Control Unit officer in charge speaks about crowd displacement tactics Nov. 3, 2016, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. The unit trains with other police agencies throughout Delaware, the National Guard and most recently, with Dover AFB security forces members. (U.S. Air Force photo by Mauricio Campino)
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Rubber removed to ensure flight safety
An Oshkosh Snow Broom brushes rubber residue off of Runway 14-32 during rubber removal operations Nov. 1, 2016, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. Rubber residue is left on the runway every time an aircraft makes a landing and builds up over time making runway markings harder to see. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Zachary Cacicia)
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Rubber removed to ensure flight safety
A water tanker truck disperses water onto Runway 14-32 during rubber removal operations Nov. 1, 2016, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. The 436th Civil Engineer Squadron’s Heavy Repairs Flight, also known as the ‘Dirt Boys,’ works in coordination with the 436th Operations Support Squadron’s Airfield Management to facilitate rubber removal. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Zachary Cacicia)
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Rubber removed to ensure flight safety
An Oshkosh Snow Broom conducts rubber removal operations on Runway 14-32 Nov. 1, 2016, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. Normally used for snow removal on the airfield, snow brooms are often repurposed for rubber removal operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Zachary Cacicia)
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Rubber removed to ensure flight safety
Staff Sgt. Patrick Murphy, 436th Civil Engineer Squadron Heavy Repairs Flight pavements and construction equipment operator, oversees rubber removal operations on Runway 14-32 Nov. 1, 2016, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. Murphy and seven other ‘Dirt Boys’ were out on the runway from 6 a.m. until the early evening completing the appropriate tasks necessary to safely and effectivity remove the built up rubber residue. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Zachary Cacicia)
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Rubber removed to ensure flight safety
Two Oshkosh Snow Brooms conduct rubber removal operations on Runway 14-32 Nov. 1, 2016, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. Built up rubber residue is not only unsafe for aircraft, it also may cover up important paint markings on the airfield. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Zachary Cacicia)
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Rubber removed to ensure flight safety
An Oshkosh Snow Broom sits on Runway 14-32 during rubber removal operations Nov. 1, 2016, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. Rubber removal operations are conducted at Dover AFB every six months to ensure the safety of flight operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Zachary Cacicia)
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Rubber removed to ensure flight safety
A water tanker truck disperses water as an Oshkosh Snow Broom brushes rubber residue off of Runway 14-32 during rubber removal operations Nov. 1, 2016, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. Rubber removal operations occur every six months in accordance with the amount of air traffic Dover AFB handles. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Zachary Cacicia)
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