Dover Base Housing is the census-designated place occupied by family quarters inside Dover Air Force Base, the installation south of the state capital that has served as a Military Airlift Command and Air Mobility Command hub since the 1950s. The base is home to the 436th Airlift Wing and the 512th Airlift Wing, operating the C-5M Super Galaxy and C-17 Globemaster III strategic transports. The housing area sits on federal land administered by the Department of the Air Force and is managed as a privatized community under a long-term lease with a military housing partner.
Dover AFB also contains the Air Force Mortuary Affairs Operations facility, the single port of entry for the remains of service members killed overseas. The Charles C. Carson Center for Mortuary Affairs opened in 2003 and replaced the smaller facility that had handled dignified transfers since the Vietnam era. The base airfield handles outsized cargo operations and maintains one of the longest runways in the Air Force inventory.
The population of Dover Base Housing fluctuates with rotations and deployments but consistently holds near 3,500 residents, composed of active-duty personnel and their dependents. Schools inside the gates fall under the Caesar Rodney School District, and commissary, exchange, and medical services are provided through base facilities rather than civilian Kent County providers.
Escortservice.com catalogs escort websites that operate in the broader Dover and Kent County area. The site is a directory and does not arrange meetings, verify any credential, or function as an intermediary between any parties. Access is limited to visitors who are 21 or older.
Dover Base Housing is the census-designated place occupied by family quarters inside Dover Air Force Base, the installation south of the state capital that has served as a Military Airlift Command and Air Mobility Command hub since the 1950s. The base is home to the 436th Airlift Wing and the 512th Airlift Wing, operating the C-5M Super Galaxy and C-17 Globemaster III strategic transports. The housing area sits on federal land administered by the Department of the Air Force and is managed as a privatized community under a long-term lease with a military housing partner.
Dover AFB also contains the Air Force Mortuary Affairs Operations facility, the single port of entry for the remains of service members killed overseas. The Charles C. Carson Center for Mortuary Affairs opened in 2003 and replaced the smaller facility that had handled dignified transfers since the Vietnam era. The base airfield handles outsized cargo operations and maintains one of the longest runways in the Air Force inventory.
The population of Dover Base Housing fluctuates with rotations and deployments but consistently holds near 3,500 residents, composed of active-duty personnel and their dependents. Schools inside the gates fall under the Caesar Rodney School District, and commissary, exchange, and medical services are provided through base facilities rather than civilian Kent County providers.
Escortservice.com catalogs escort websites that operate in the broader Dover and Kent County area. The site is a directory and does not arrange meetings, verify any credential, or function as an intermediary between any parties. Access is limited to visitors who are 21 or older.
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