Col. Shanon Anderson, 436th Airlift Wing vice commander, signs the Sexual Assault Awareness Month proclamation at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, April 1, 2022. Anderson, along with other Dover AFB senior leaders, signed the proclamation to support SAAM in April. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. J.D. Strong II)

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  • Liberty Wing completes compliance inspection

    During the April Unit Training Assembly, approximately 40 inspectors from the Air Force Reserve Command Inspector General team visited the base to perform various inspections. The inspections comprised of a Unit Compliance Inspection of the 512th Airlift Wing, a Health Services Inspection of the

  • Maintenance Group excels at confined spaces exercise

    Working in cramped spaces, such as the C-5's fuel tanks, can be a hazardous job. For this reason, the 512th Maintenance Group has an annual Air Force requirement to conduct an emergency evacuation exercise that evaluates maintenance members' ability to rescue personnel trapped in a confined

  • Dignity, Honor, Respect: Reserve squadron supports port mortuary

    Dignity, honor and respect are more than mere words for two 512th Memorial Affairs Squadron Airmen here. It's a motto that Staff Sergeants Tracey Taylor and Christine Devera say they live every day, working here at the Charles C. Carson Center for Mortuary Affairs, the military's only state side

  • Dover prepared for Emergency Management Inspection

    After months of preparations and major exercises, Team Dover has fine tuned its ability to respond to whatever scenario the inspectors choose for the Emergency Management Inspection during the Unit Compliance Inspection. The EMI is a one-day exercise that will test Team Dover's response to a

  • Airmen cover the fallen with American flags for families

    For some, it means red, white and blue. It means 13 stripes for the original colonies and 50 stars for the states. For the families of the fallen, the American flag means so much more. Because of this, two Airmen assigned to the Air Force Mortuary Affairs Operations Center here take their mission

  • Airmen in personal effects office take small items to heart

    DOVER AIR FORCE BASE, Del. -- Watches, coins, photos, dog tags and necklaces. To many, these are just items carried or worn by military members, even when serving in places like Iraq or Afghanistan. For families of the fallen, these simple items may be cherished keepsakes that serve as reminders of

  • Dover AFB maintainers grease wheels of global reach

    Fliers weren't the only crew familiarizing themselves with the C-5M Super Galaxy, as maintainers worked on the aircraft during the first mission to generate the world's most capable airlifter. Alongside Lockheed Martin field-service representatives, Air Force maintainers Staff Sgts. Aaron Trudel and

  • Team Dover aircrew completes first C-5M mission

    Dover's first C-5M Super Galaxy, the Spirit of Global Reach, completed its first Air Force mission with a crew of 512th and 436th Airlift Wing Airmen, as well as Lockheed Martin field-service representatives, April 9. The nearly two-week training and currency mission left from Dover Air Force Base

  • Gates signs policy for dignified transfer operations

    Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates has approved a policy change that, under strictly delineated conditions, allows media filming of dignified transfer operations of fallen servicemembers' remains at Dover Air Force Base, Del. The new policy is slated to be implemented April 6, Pentagon spokesman