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  • Team Andersen's Best: Airman 1st Class Wallace

    This week Team Andersen's Best is Airman 1st Class Richard Wallace, 36th Medical Support Squadron Aeromedical Evacuation Clerk. Wallace is responsible for the execution of patient movement operations, arranging medical appointments, flights, lodging and intra theatre coordination for members

  • Stopping entitlement fraud on Guam

    Allegations of pay and allowance fraud on Guam are a serious concern.  Those allegations substantiated through investigative work have uncovered hundreds of thousands of dollars in damages against the U.S. government, with potential to run into millions of dollars in damage.  Given the budget

  • Andersens youth learn fire prevention

    Airmen from the 36th Civil Engineer Squadron and other emergency services visited the children of Andersen Elementary School and the Child Development Center on Oct. 8, 2014 to raise awareness about fire prevention.Annually, fire officials all over the nation do their utmost to raise awareness about

  • Eagles take home trophy

    The Eagles beat the Chiefs in a best two out of three tournament style volleyball game and secured possession of the trophy until the next event.  (U.S. Air Force photos by Senior Airman Katrina M. Brisbin/Released)

  • Andersen holds bone marrow registry drive Oct. 6

     Members of Team Andersen have the opportunity to sign up for a national bone marrow registry through unit-hosted drives across base and at the base exchange Oct. 6.Group and squadron-level points of contact are setting up stations in various workplaces around Andersen. Each station has swabs that

  • Airman helps injured runner to safety

    When echoes of a screaming man filled the jungle, a 734th Air Mobility Squadron lieutenant made it his duty to find his location and carry him to safety.Approximately 80 people from a running club participated in a 7 mile trek through the jungle Sept. 13, 2014, in the hills of Merizo on the southern

  • Volunteers partner to clean base beaches for International Coastal Cleanup

    Nearly 100 volunteers gathered at Tarague Beach Sept. 20 to participate in the 2014 International Coastal Cleanup.The volunteers cleared several hundred pounds of trash as well as five large trash bags containing recyclable materials to include tires, fishing nets, and a discarded 55 gallon drum

  • Navy Sailor runs 24 hours for POW/MIA

    Can you imagine running and walking 24 hours straight through extensive heat conditions and pouring cold rain, only stopping for bathroom breaks and an occasional stretch?  A Petty Officer 2nd Class from Naval Computer Telecommunications Station did just that.Petty Officer 2nd Class Beau Korbe, NCTS