Task Force Talon Combatives at Andersen AFB

Task Force Talon Combatives at Andersen AFB

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U.S. and French Marines Train Together on Guam (social media version)

U.S. and French Marines Train Together on Guam (social media version)

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U.S. Soldiers Keep Guam Safe with THAAD System

U.S. Soldiers Keep Guam Safe with THAAD System

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LtGen Dickinson Guam THAAD visit

LtGen Dickinson Guam THAAD visit

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U.S. Navy's Helicopter Squadron,

U.S. Navy's Helicopter Squadron, "Island Knights" Has Enduring Mission On Guam

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Jungle Operations Training Course

Jungle Operations Training Course

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Jungle Survival Training Course

Jungle Survival Training Course

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36th Tenant Units News

  • Airmen remember fallen teammates in Port Dawg ceremony

    Airmen with the 734th Air Mobility Squadron and 44th Aerial Port Squadron participated in Port Dawg memorial to commemorate fallen air transportation specialists May 19, 2017, at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam. Aerial porters, commonly referred to as Port Dawgs, are responsible for military

  • Task Force Talon Change of Command

    U.S. Army Lt. Col. Jeff Slown, Task Force Talon commander, relinquishes command to U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Sean A. Gainy, commander of the 94th Army Air and Missile Defense Command, during a change of command ceremony May 17, 2017, at Andersen Air Force Base.

  • Island Knights Aid in Rescue off Coast of Guam

    The "Island Knights" of Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron (HSC) 25 assisted during their first rescue operation in 2017 where two small fishing boats were in distress off the coast of Guam, Jan. 23.HSC-25 aircrew members first spotted a distress flare while exercising routine training. Shortly after

  • Operation Christmas Drop crews remember an Airman

    ANDERSEN AIR FORCE BASE, Guam. -- Service members from the United States, Australia and Japan air forces gathered around the open cargo hold of a C-130 Hercules Dec. 6, 2016, here to remember Senior Airman Jeremy Jutba-Hake. Hake was a C-130H instructor loadmaster from the 36th Airlift Squadron,

  • Through the thick of it: Airmen, Soldiers tackle joint jungle training

    Veiled in darkness, two MH-60 Seahawks cut through the humid night air heading toward a landing zone in an abandoned military building complex.Inside each helicopter, Airmen and Soldiers take deep final breaths attempting to calm their nerves. A crew chief turns his head then alerts everyone onboard

  • Det 2 members celebrate 50 years of space operations

    All military operations, from humanitarian to combat, now depend on space. Space operators at a deactivated World War II airstrip taxiway stand ready 24/7 to support these missions.The 21st Space Operations Squadron Detachment 2 members celebrated 50 years of space operations Sept. 17 at Andersen

  • Joint military response makes a difference in Saipan recovery

    Over the last week, a joint military team including Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, Airmen and Coastguardsmen supported relief efforts in the Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) after Typhoon Soudelor hit the U.S. territory with tremendous force Aug. 3. Particularly hard hit was the capital

  • 734th AMS opens new air freight terminal

    The 734th Air Mobility Squadron hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony to commemorate the grand opening of the new air freight terminal June 26, 2015, at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam.The new $35.6 million air freight terminal complex moved closer to the Air Mobility Command parking ramp and includes a

  • Airmen ensure connection to the sky

    When storm clouds roll in, wind speeds increase and rain begins to cover the flightline in a foggy haze, landing aircraft on a small island in the middle of the Pacific Ocean may seem a daunting task.The inclement weather, however, is not a problem for aviators with help from 36th Operations Support

  • HSC-25 Detachment 6 returns from deployment

    The Navy's Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 25 (HSC-25) family welcomed home 40 members of its armed helicopter detachment May 11 here after a five-month deployment. The detachment departed Guam Dec. 8, and reported to Naval Air Facility Atsugi, Japan, for shore-based operations. There, they spent

  • USDA dogs sniff out snakes

    With the utilization of 17 active detector dog teams, 3,400 traps and toxicants, the U.S. Department of Agriculture captured approximately 8,300 brown tree snakes here on Guam last year.According to USDA research, the brown tree snake was accidentally introduced to Guam in the late 1940s or early

  • Marines, sailors visit Okkodo High School JROTC cadets, students

    Sixteen Marine All-Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 224 (VMFA -224), VMFA -225, and Marine Aircraft Group 12 Marines and sailors visited Okkodo High School Marine Corps Junior Reserve Officer’s Training Corps cadets and students during a community relations event at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam,

  • Volunteers open hearts, spend time with local patients

    A convoy of vehicles traveled through the streets of Guam as Marines and sailors participating in Exercise Geiger Fury 2012 donated their time at Guam Memorial Hospital with longterm patients who may not often get to see friends or family.Volunteers spent time with patients under the care of the

  • Service members help to give facelift to bus stops

    Fifteen Marines and sailors from Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 115 and Strike Fighter Squadron 94 completed maintenance and upkeep on several bus stops here Oct. 19. The purpose of the project was to provide an opportunity for residents to see another side of armed forces as members of a larger