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  • Comedian uses comic relief to relay valuable messages

    Alcohol, substance abuse and suicide are never laughing matters, but one comedian managed to entertain Andersen Airmen with jokes before teaching them valuable life lessons on these serious topics. "Comedy is the Cure," as Bernie McGrenahan calls his show, catches the audience's attention by

  • Children show off their speed during America's Kids Run

    Children and parents participated in the America's Kids Run May 25, 2015, at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam. As part of Armed Forces Day activities in May each year, family members partake in the America's Kids Run.

  • Force Support Squadron Airmen hold Memorial Day Bash

    The 36th Force Support Squadron Airmen held a Memorial Day Bash May 25 at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam. The event included family friendly activities, such as zip lining, multiple bounce houses, food, a barbecue cook-off and a kids' race track to entertain Team Andersen during the holiday

  • House Armed Services Committee members engage with Team Andersen

    A group of House Armed Services Committee members, led by Representative Mike Rogers (R-Ala.), the chair of the Strategic Forces Subcommittee, met with Airmen and Soldiers here, May 24. The representatives visited Andersen Air Force Base to gain a deeper understanding of current operations on the

  • Team Andersen recovers from Typhoon Dolphin

    Airmen, Soldiers, Sailors and civilians across Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, helped clean-up debris caused by Typhoon Dolphin that hit the island May 15, 2015. The typhoon caused damage and power outages throughout the entire island.

  • Experiences of Airmen teach lessons in water safety

    Located on a tropical island surrounded by the clear waters of the Pacific, it is always good to explore the outdoors, soak up the sun, and enjoy water sports; however, with it comes potentially dangerous ocean conditions that everyone should be aware of.Airmen should know their limitations, and

  • 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,