Dover AFB 436th Medical Group Eagle Medics vintage style military aviation travel poster art by Squadron Posters!
Dover AFB, located in Delaware, is home to the 436th and 512th Airlift Wings and serves as a vital strategic hub for global air mobility. Known for operating the C-5M Super Galaxy and C-17 Globemaster III, Dover plays a critical role in transporting troops, cargo, and humanitarian aid worldwide. It’s also home to the Charles C. Carson Center for Mortuary Affairs, underscoring its solemn commitment to honoring fallen service members with dignity and respect.
Dover Air Force Base or Dover AFB is a United States Air Force base under the operational control of Air Mobility Command, located 2 miles southeast of the city of Dover, Delaware. The 436th Airlift Wing is the host wing, and runs the busiest and largest air freight terminal in the Department of Defense. Construction of Municipal Airport, Dover Airdrome began in March 1941 and the facility was opened on December 17, 1941. It was converted to a U.S. Army Air Corps airfield just weeks after the December 7, 1941 Attack on Pearl Harbor. It was renamed Dover Army Airbase on April 8, 1943; *Dover Subbase on June 6, 1943, and Dover Army Airfield on February 2, 1944. With the establishment of the United States Air Force on September 18, 1947, the facility was renamed Dover Air Force Base on January 13, 1948. Check out this stunning Dover AFB 436th Medical Group Eagle Medics Art by Squadron Posters!
Squadron Posters offers the world’s largest collection of Squadron Specific Art! Check out our stunning vintage style military aviation themed travel posters, honoring All Branches of Service. Our artwork not only represents aircraft, armored cavalry, or ships, it represents adventure and travel. This means we create posters featuring the Space Needle, New Orleans, the Golden Gate Bridge, Mt Rushmore and the National Mall. Of course, McChord AFB isn’t in Seattle but if you’re stationed there your adventure surely involves the Space Needle! (See our Facebook page HERE)
This is what makes Squadron Posters different–it’s about remembering where you’ve lived and what you’ve seen with a vintage themed travel poster. – Collect your travels and tell your story!













