Articles

  • Aircrew flight equipment preserves safety

    The Airmen of the 36th Operations Support Squadron aircrew flight equipment flight are responsible for managing, performing and scheduling inspections, maintenance and adjustments on assigned aircrew flight equipment, defense equipment and associated supplies.

  • Pacific Defender builds multi-national security ties

    Team Andersen hosted a Security Forces Pacific Defender international subject-matter expert exchange (SMEE) May 19-23 to help build partnerships across the Pacific Region and promote interoperability.The four-day event included service members from Mongolia, Tonga, Thailand and Australia.The event

  • Air Force Materiel Command visits Andersen

    Gen. Janet Wolfenbarger, commander of Air Force Materiel Command, recently visited Andersen to gain a better understanding of the base's mission and see how AFMC can better support the 36th Wing.

  • Andersen observes National Police Week

    Andersen observed National Police Week, which was May 11 through May 17, with multiple events on base, ranging from a "Battle of the Badges" football game to a retreat ceremony to honor fallen defenders.National Police Week occurs each year during the week of May 15 in recognition of the service and

  • Global Hawk deploys to Misawa

    The 69th Reconnaissance Group, Detachment 1, is preparing to deploy to Misawa so the unit can continue providing intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance support in the Pacific Theater during Guam's rainy season.

  • Local Senators tour THAAD

    A group of Guam Senators visited the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense site at Northwest Field, Guam, May 7. The senators were visiting the site to gain a deeper understanding of the THAAD mission, which has been at Andersen since April 2013.

  • Andersen housing demolition project begins

    The 36 Civil Engineering Squadron is beginning a 164-unit housing demolition project in the next few weeks. During demolition, contractors will be driving their trucks for disposal of debrism through the following two routes:1. From the front gate to Marianas Drive, Polynesian Drive, Papaya Drive

  • CR-MOC: Airmen learn basics of contingency response

    Instructors from the U.S. Air Force Expeditionary Center at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., trained more than two dozen 36th Contingency Response Group Airmen April 28 to May 9 here to prepare them for new roles in a contingency response unit. The Center's Contingency Response Mission