Staff Sgt. Bruce Green, 773rd Civil Engineer Squadron pavements and construction equipment craftsman, repairs a crater during airfield damage repair training at the Pacific Air Forces’ Silver Flag site on Northwest Field, Guam, April 21, 2015. Airmen throughout PACAF participate in Silver Flag to exercise various expeditionary skills including ADR, where engineers provide a rapid, semi-permanent repair during combat operations to allow airfield operations to resume quickly. Green is assigned to Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Melissa B. White/Released)
Pacific Air Forces civil engineer Airmen repair a crater during airfield damage repair training at the Pacific Air Forces’ Silver Flag site on Northwest Field, Guam, April 21, 2015. Airmen throughout PACAF participate in Silver Flag to exercise various expeditionary skills including ADR, where engineers provide a rapid, semi-permanent repair during combat operations to allow airfield operations to resume quickly. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Melissa B. White/Released)
Airman 1st Class Jeremy Clapham, 773rd Civil Engineer Squadron pavements and construction equipment specialist, repairs a crater during airfield damage repair training at the Pacific Air Forces’ Silver Flag site on Northwest Field, Guam, April 21, 2015. Airmen throughout PACAF participate in Silver Flag to exercise various expeditionary skills including ADR, where engineers provide a rapid, semi-permanent repair during combat operations to allow airfield operations to resume quickly. Clapham is assigned to Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Melissa B. White/Released)
Pacific Air Forces civil engineer Airmen install a folding fiberglass mat over a filled crater to prevent foreign object damage to aircraft during airfield damage repair training at the Pacific Air Forces’ Silver Flag site on Northwest Field, Guam, April 21, 2015. Airmen throughout PACAF participate in Silver Flag to exercise various expeditionary skills including ADR, where engineers provide a rapid, semi-permanent repair during combat operations to allow airfield operations to resume quickly. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Melissa B. White/Released)
North Gate Visitor Control Center:
Pass & ID Office:
Organizational Email Box: 36sfs.vcc@us.af.mil
**All Contractors, Busses, Commercial Vehicles MUST go through the North Gate per 36 Wing Installation Defense Plan**
North Gate CVIA:
**Person(s) not in possession of a Military ID, DoD Civilian/Contractor ID, or active Base Access Pass MUST enter Andersen AFB through the North Gate Visitor Control Center (VCC)**
DBIDS Pre-Enrollments:
Unescorted/Escorted Methods:
**Processing takes between 5-7 business days upon receipt and is vetted in the order we receive requests**
**The sponsor will receive tracking numbers via email OR after the processing time has elapsed call 671-366-5650**
**All emailed forms must be typed out if sent digitally and all IDs must be clear/free of obstructions**
**All handwritten forms must be legible if sent digitally or brought to the Pass & ID Office**
Guests Must Have One (01) of the Following Options:
Sponsorship:
Installation Access Forms/Information:
**If applicable, sponsor is responsible for filling out FVR information & must attach FVR to their package**
What if my Military ID Card is expired or going to expire?
Military Personnel Flight (MPF) – ID/CAC Card Processing
Phone Number: 671-366-2276/4812