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  • Tops in Blue takes over Andersen

    Tops in Blue, the premier entertainment showcase of the Air Force, continued their world tour "Listen!" with a concert for Team Andersen at Hangar 1 here Nov. 27. The 25-member group performed rhythms of the Doobie Brothers, Earth, Wind and Fire, Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson and Maroon 5. This

  • MSG Corner: cryogenics production element

    This week, the 36th Mission Support Group highlights the 36th Logistics Readiness Squadron's fuels management cryogenics production element.Unique to a few locations in the Air Force, the team utilizes cryogenic technology to provide pure, clean breathing oxygen and clean, dry nitrogen in support of

  • The benefits of fluoridated water

    For decades, fluoride has been added to public drinking water in an effort to reduce cavities. In fact, the addition of fluoride to public drinking water was named one of the top ten most significant public health advancements of the 20th Century by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

  • Holiday safety at Andersen

    As the holiday season approaches, it is important to keep the safety of family members and others in mind.According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, each year emergency rooms treat approximately 12,500 people with injuries related to the holiday season. Common holiday injuries are often

  • Team Andersen congratulates annual award winners

    The 2012 Pacific Air Forces General Jumper and Information Dominance Annual Award winners for the 36th Wing have been announced. Team Andersen congratulates the following individuals:General John P. Jumper Award winner: Freddie Howland, 36th Communications SquadronInformation Dominance Annual Award

  • Team Andersen puts on a show

    Thirty five children and one adult from Team Andersen performed in front of more than 100 people at the 36th Force Support Squadron Youth Program's piano recital at The Top of the Rock here, Nov. 17.The children worked with Wayne Lumpkin and Dale Garcia, Youth Center piano instructors, for more than

  • Cable Dawgs keep up communication

    The 36th Communications Squadron's cable and antenna maintenance working group, also known as "Cable Dawgs," resolve project installation conflicts by interpreting technical instruction manuals, drawings and diagrams, keeping Team Andersen connected to the rest of the world.The Cable Dawgs' job

  • New field upgrades benefit students and faculty

    Andersen Middle School students and faculty now have the opportunity to use an all-weather artificial turf field that was recently installed at Andersen's Middle School."Along with supporting educational programs, the field can be used for extracurricular and after-school activities," said Dr. Maria

  • Team Andersen surpasses America Recycles Day goals

    Team Andersen racked up signatures from 95 consumers who pledged to recycle, surpassing its commitment to the National America Recycles Day organization of 50 pledges here, Nov. 16.By taking the pledge, consumers commit to learn what materials are collected for recycling in their community and act