Articles

  • 36 SFS dominates all season, wins flag football championship

    The 36th Security Forces Squadron won the 2015 intramural flag football championship game for the second year in a row April 20 against the 644th Combat Communications Squadron with the final score of 14-0.Two games were played for the championship as the 36th SFS lost a game earlier in the playoffs

  • Lieutenant recognized as one of Andersen’s top volunteers

    One of the Air Force's three core values is excellence in all we do. Whether that means working late to reach an important deadline or volunteering at a local soup kitchen, excellence in all you do is a major component of being an Airman.By volunteering more than 1,500 hours in one year to the base

  • Husband, wife tackle first deployment together, support bomber presence

    B-52H Stratofortress teams have been rotating to Andersen AFB for the last 11 years to maintain the U.S. Pacific Command's Continuous Bomber Presence. Hundreds of Airmen deploy every six months to support this mission that strengthens regional security and stability of the Asia-Pacific region. Among

  • Team Andersen's Best: Seaman Angel Otano

    Seaman Angel Otano is a standard bearer at Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 25. His duties include completing maintenance inspections to ensure pilots and aircrew are flying in safe aircraft.

  • Fuels maintains aircraft lifeblood

    Fuel is the lifeblood of all aircraft. If it weren't for the 36th Logistics Readiness Squadrons' petroleum, oils and lubricants shop, best known as POL, aspects of Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, and its mission wouldn't be possible.The primary mission of the flight is to provide fuel and cryogenic

  • Andersen AFB holds first PrepareAthon

    As members of Andersen Air Force Base, Airmen are responsible for ensuring their awareness and preparation for local natural disasters that come in many forms ranging from wildfires to typhoons.Beginning this year, Andersen is participating in America's PrepareAthon Campaign, which was developed by