Project Carabao: Joint Expeditionary Training Published May 5, 2025 By Airman Xavier Romero 36th Wing and 436th Airlift Wing ANDERSEN AIR FORCE BASE, Guam -- Airmen from the 36th Wing and 436th Airlift Wing executed multiple training exercises April 25–May 4, 2025, at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam. Project Carabao, a joint training exercise involving multiple units from Andersen and Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, centered around a C-5M Super Galaxy and aimed to prepare Airmen to survive and win in a contested environment. The exercise included wet-wing defueling, Agile Combat Employment training and airlift operations that involving the transport of an R-11 refueler to Saipan to simulate establishing operations on a remote island. 436th Airlift Wing personnel — including pilots, flight engineers, loadmasters, logistics specialists and maintainers — worked together to successfully complete the mission while providing 36th Wing Airmen with hands-on ACE training opportunities. Project Carabao’s joint training efforts validate key expeditionary logistics concepts in preparation for upcoming operations at Andersen during the Return of Forces to Pacific and Mobility Guardian 2025.