36th Contingency Response Group

 

The mission of the 36th Contingency Response Group (CRG) is to build partnerships and set the theater to rapidly open airfields and establish airbases as directed by the Commander Pacific Air Force. 
 
The 36th CRG incorporates over 52 AFSCs into one close-knit team to ensure mission success around the INDOPACIFIC. The 36th CRG was created specifically to respond to the growing number of dynamic contingency requirements in the INDOPACIFIC and is designed to expediently deploy tailored forces to immediately respond to crisis, while setting the theater through construction and partner nation interaction.
 
The 36th CRG is made up of five squadrons, to include the Contingency Response Squadron, who is responsible for first-in airbase-opening support, the 36th Tactical Advisory Squadron, responsible for building partnership capacity and security cooperation/Air Advising across INDOPACOM, the 736th Security Forces Squadron, providing first-in force protection across the region, the 644th Combat Communications Squadron, designed to rapidly deploy initial SATCOM and Radio comms in support of contingency response/humanitarian missions, and the 554th Red Horse squadron, who are designed to provide heavy construction support and repair in high threat, remote locations.
 
The cross-functional design of these five squadrons under one commander provides a unity of effort and support while ensuring proper integrated training and minimizes redundant taskings across the spectrum. We are all Air Advisors and we are all Contingency Response.
 
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36th CRG Leads ACE Concepts Training with Partners and Allies

36th CRG Leads ACE Concepts Training with Partners and Allies

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Silver Flag Andersen Jan 2020

Silver Flag Andersen Jan 2020

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2018 Advanced Combat Skills Assessment

2018 Advanced Combat Skills Assessment

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Dragon forge 2018

Dragon forge 2018

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36th CRG mission Video

36th CRG mission Video

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Jungle Operations Training Course

Jungle Operations Training Course

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AARO

AARO

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Joint-Combat Search and Rescue Exercise

Joint-Combat Search and Rescue Exercise

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Canine Sustainment/Deployment Training

Canine Sustainment/Deployment Training

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Security Forces Advanced Combat Skills Assessment

Security Forces Advanced Combat Skills Assessment

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Red Horse Builds New EOD Warehouse

Red Horse Builds New EOD Warehouse

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PACDEFENDER Guam 2017

PACDEFENDER Guam 2017

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PACAF commander visits Andersen, asserts importance of warfighting capability in Pacific

PACAF commander visits Andersen, asserts importance of warfighting capability in Pacific

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Silver Flag 2017

Silver Flag 2017

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Pacific Unity 2016 Begins

Pacific Unity 2016 Begins

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Pacific Unity 2016 Finale

Pacific Unity 2016 Finale

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36th Contingency Response Group News

  • 554th RED HORSE Squadron Develops Partnerships; Hosts India Armed Forces

    According to the National Military Strategy, Security Cooperation activities are at the heart of our efforts to provide a stabilizing presence in forward theaters. These activities build relationships that serve mutual security interests and develop partner military capabilities for self-defense and

  • Partner Nation Silver Flag concludes at Northwest Field

    Silver Flag is a U.S. Pacific Command multilateral subject matter expert exchange led by engineers from the 554th RED HORSE Squadron. The exercise is designed to build partnerships and promote interoperability through the equitable exchange of civil engineer-related information.

  • AARO: Real life superheroes

    ANDERSEN AIR FORCE BASE, Guam - A superhero is a fictional person with extraordinary powers, or exceptional skills. Some naturally equate this term to costumed men and women who dedicate their lives to fighting crime and protecting the public. In stories they live, eat and work among us, making it

  • RED HORSE Airmen build partnerships in Singapore

    Airmen with the 554th RED HORSE Squadron from Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, participated in a subject-matter expert exchange consisting of two phases with the Republic of Singapore air force Aug. 29 to Sept. 2.The purpose of the SMEE was to share tactics and techniques on how each country would

  • 554th RED HORSE: Train like they fight

    Airmen from the 554th RED HORSE conducted rappel training Aug. 9, 2016, at Naval Base Guam. The training provided real-world experience, which prepares the Airmen to be a highly responsive force to support contingency, peacetime and humanitarian operations world-wide.

  • EOD warehouse opens at Northwest Field; provides training opportunities

    RED HORSE Airmen from across the U.S. Air Force deployed to Guam for five months to construct a new explosive ordnance disposal warehouse at Northwest Field.The new $915,000 facility was built to store items such as Humvees, bomb suits, EOD robots and sensitive training equipment. The warehouse will

  • 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

  • Pacific Unity: Breaking down barriers by raising walls

    Eight delegates from the Philippine air force and Royal Thai air force came to Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, to work with Airmen from the 554th RED HORSE Squadron for Pacific Unity 16-1, a subject-matter expert exchange.Pacific Unity engagements facilitate military partnerships, boost building

  • Subject-matter exchange enhances partnerships, interoperability in Pacific

    For the first time, subject-matter experts from nine nations in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region came to Andersen Air Force Base for a four-day program designed to enhance and integrate logistical capabilities. Pacific Agility 16-1, a U.S. Pacific Command multilateral subject-matter expert exchange led

  • 644th Combat Communications Squadron keeps Pacific partners connected

    During the first half of Cope North 16, Airmen with the 644th Combat Communications Squadron successfully provided support with the humanitarian assistance and disaster relief portion Feb. 11-17.The 644th CBCS worked alongside the Japan Air Self-Defense Force, Royal Australian Air Force, Republic of

  • First multilateral Partner Nation Silver Flag concludes at Andersen AFB

    After spending more than a week sharing civil engineering techniques, 54 engineers from the U.S. Air Force, Royal Australian Air Force, Republic of Singapore Air Force, Republic of Korea Air Force and Japan Air Self-Defense Force concluded the Partner Nation Silver Flag exercise Feb. 19, 2016, at

  • Civil Action Team improves quality of life for Palau residents

    About 800 miles southwest of Guam lies a collection of small islands that make up the nation of Palau. There are approximately 18,000 Palauan residents, some who live without consistent plumbing, and air conditioning.Since 1970, service members from all branches of the U.S. military have deployed to

  • RED HORSE Airmen lend helping hand to local homeless shelter

    RED HORSE Airmen are part of a uniquely trained unit capable of providing rapid response and independent operations in remote environments to support worldwide contingencies and special operations.Although the Airmen assigned to the 554th RED HORSE Squadron are used to operating specialized

  • Helping home: Saipan Airman aids native island during typhoon recovery

    When Typhoon Soudelor struck the small island of Saipan recently, the tropical storm likely was a side note of the daily news headlines for many Americans.For one of Andersen Air Force Base's own, however, the storm literally hit close to home.Senior Airman Louie Lacsina, 36th Mobility Response

  • 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

  • Contingency response Airmen assist in Wake Island storm recovery

    Airmen with the 36th Contingency Response Group at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, arrived on Wake Island July 20 to assist uniformed and civilian uniformed and civilian staff in critical storm recovery efforts.In anticipation of possible storm surges from Typhoon Halola, all base members had been

  • 644th Combat communications keep warfighters connected

    ANDERSEN AIR FORCE BASE, Guam--The mission of the 644th Combat Communications Squadron, the only Air Force CBCS in the Pacific region, is to rapidly deploy and set up communications for other members to ensure mission readiness.The 644th CBCS, who embeds with the 36th Contingency Response Group,