Articles

  • Cope North 2013 kicks off on Guam

    If there's anything members of today's military can count on, it is that they never know what is going to happen, and when it does, the people they'll be working with probably won't be wearing the same uniform as them. With that in mind, more than 1,700 Airmen from the U.S. Air Force, the Japan Air

  • 36th MDOS celebrates National Children's Dental Health Month

    Did you know tooth decay is a leading childhood disease and is a principal reason why children miss school? Tooth decay in children can cause several symptoms including fever, flu-like symptoms, poor concentration, pain, malnutrition, decreased social skills and low self esteem. The American Dental

  • New surcharge on Visa purchases

    As of January 27, merchants in the United States and U.S. Territories are permitted to impose a surcharge on any credit card transaction that uses a MasterCard or Visa branded card, which includes the Government Travel Charge Card, both Individually Billed Accounts (IBAs) and Centrally Billed

  • Tax center to open Feb. 5

    The Andersen Tax Center located in the Community Center next to the Hot Spot is scheduled to open Feb. 5 here.The center provides free tax advice, tax preparation and tax assistance, to include electronic filing for active-duty members, reservists, retirees and military family members possessing a

  • MSG Corner: 36th CES REM prepares Airman for the fight

    This week, the 36th Mission Support Group highlights the 36th Civil Engineer Squadron readiness and emergency management flight.The 36th CES readiness and emergency management flight primary mission is to manage programs that save lives, minimize the loss or degradation of resources and programs

  • Andersen produces cohesive work environment

    The Air Force recently conducted a service-wide health and welfare inspection that was conducted in an effort to emphasize professionalism in the work place.The purpose of the inspection was to reinforce expectations for the workplace environment and correct detected deficiencies, from derogatory

  • Vet clinic supports Andersen’s animals

    The Andersen Air Force Base veterinary treatment facility is responsible for the health of Andersen's military working dogs, Department of Defense working animals and provides care to privately owned pets.The veterinary treatment on Andersen is facilitated by U.S. Army animal care specialists. The

  • Transition GPS prepares Airmen for civilian life

    Andersen Air Force Base is currently in the process of implementing the Department of Defense's recent changes to the Transition Assistance Program, giving servicemembers more time to acquire essential tools needed to compete in today's competitive job market.TAP has been converted into a program