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  • Investigation continues after B-52 accident on Andersen AFB, Guam

    Emergency responders and law enforcement officials have successfully completed their initial response procedures following a B-52H Stratofortress accident that occurred earlier today.The seven aircrew members aboard are safe and no injuries have been reported.“We are thankful that the aircrew are

  • Crew safe after B-52 crashes on Andersen AFB

    A B-52H Stratofortress crashed at approximately 8:30 a.m. on the Andersen flightline. All seven aircrew members have safely egressed the aircraft. No injuries have been reported. Emergency responders are on scene.  The B-52 was deployed to Andersen AFB from Minot, North Dakota, as part of the DoD's

  • Guam recognizes outstanding emergency responders

    Emergency response teams participated in a parade of lights and sirens through Hagåtña and Adelup, Guam, May 16. The parade commemorated a proclamation signing, which recognized the week of May 15-21 as Emergency Medical Services Week. Four Airmen from the 36th Medical Group and 36th Civil Engineer

  • Airmen volunteer to prepare schools for FestPac

    More than 40 Airmen supported the volunteer effort to prepare schools for the 12th Festival of the Pacific Arts, a two-week event that brings more than 25 Pacific island nations together to celebrate and preserve cultural art forms.

  • The Thin Blue Line: Police Week honors our fallen heroes

    Police Week began on Oct. 1, 1962, when President John F. Kennedy signed a public law, designating May 15 of each year as 'Peace Officers Memorial Day' and the week in which it falls as 'Police Week.'In 1994, President Clinton signed another public law, directing that the flag of the United States

  • Mental health clinic encourages Airmen to practice wingman concept

    Every day, Airmen move among a vast sea of camouflage, blending in with their peers as they work side-by-side supporting the mission. Many of them are thousands of miles away from home, where loneliness may kick in. Sometimes, they blend in so well that it is difficult to tell when one of them is

  • International military engineers partner during Pacific Unity

    Military representatives kicked off Pacific Unity 16-1, a multilateral civil engineering subject-matter expert exchange, May 9, at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam.Civil engineer experts from Pacific Air Forces and 554th RED HORSE Squadron are co-hosting the event to reinforce strong professional

  • Toth bids goodbye to Team Andersen as Cox takes helm

    After two years in command of the 36th Wing, Brig. Gen. Andrew Toth turned over command to Brig. Gen. Douglas Cox during a change of command ceremony May 6.As commander, Cox is charged to provide for the health and welfare of a diverse base of active-duty, guard and reserve component Airmen,

  • Team Andersen's Best: Tech. Sgt. George Hicks

    Team Andersen's Best recognizes Airmen and civilian professionals for outstanding contributions to mission and team success. As spotlight performers, individuals are chosen by base leaders for demonstrating the Air Force's core values of integrity first, service before self, and excellence in all we

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