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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  • AF announces changes to Courses 14 and 15

    Effective immediately, Air Force officials have removed the requirement to complete Courses 14 and 15 for all Airmen serving in the active component. Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve Airmen will have the option to complete their enlisted professional military education through distance

  • Liberty Wing hosts IRR Muster

    The 512th Airlift Wing hosted an Individual Ready Reserve Muster April 21 at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware.

  • Miller Testifies on AFR Budget

    Reserve and Guard component senior leaders testified at the Senate Appropriations Committee’s subcommittee on Defense hearing on their FY19 budget issues and requests, April 17.SAC-D Chairman Richard Shelby (R-Ala.) and Vice Chairman Richard Durbin (D-Ill.) hosted the hearing to listen to resource

  • OPSEC; It’s everyone’s responsibility

    Operations Security is an important aspect of everyday life for U.S. service members. It is used to protect friendly capabilities and information, hindering adversaries’ ability to exploit them to their advantage.

  • 90+ Recognized by Office of the Surgeon General

    John Walters, 436th Force Support Squadron fitness program manager, was the only representative from Air Mobility Command to attend the Air Force Medical Service Operational Integrated Support meeting March 27, 2018, in San Antonio, Texas.

  • Opted into BRS? Don’t forget this important step

    A major benefit of the Blended Retirement System (BRS) is the free money you can now get from your service: Each time you contribute to your Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) retirement account, your service will match it, up to 5 percent of your pay.

  • Dover Airmen encouraged to watch, report, & protect

    Vigilance is as important today as it's ever been and it is every Airman’s duty to remain vigilant and report suspicious activity when they see it. The Eagle Eyes program plays a vital role in protecting personnel and the base.