Articles

  • 36th MXS AGE proves there’s no airpower without ground power

    As exercises, evacuations and day-to-day operations keep the Andersen flightline busy, the Airmen of the 36th Maintenance Squadron aerospace ground equipment flight overcome a demanding work schedule and workload on a daily basis.AGE provides support for the aircraft when it is on the ground.

  • Barksdale Airmen join 36th EAMXS

    The 36th Expeditionary Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, comprised of members from the 96th Expeditionary Aircraft Maintenance Unit from Barksdale Air Force Base, La., is supporting the 96th Expeditionary Bomber Squadron, also from Barksdale AFB, here during their deployment.The 36th EAMXS is deployed

  • Munitions: make an example of teamwork

    The 36th Munitions Squadron at Andersen recently demonstrated their skills here by building a munitions assembly to highlight their speed and accuracy.The MAC is a mobile assembly line that allows a rapid buildup of many different types of conventional munitions."We assembled the MAC to show the

  • Veterans Day

    Veterans Day honors and recognizes the personal sacrifices put forth by previous generations of servicemembers and our current servicemembers. Nov. 11 is the day in which America recognizes contributions made to our nation by servicemembers, past and present.The federal holiday, originally called

  • MSG Corner: 36th CONS plans and programs flight

    This week, the 36th Mission Support Group highlights the 36th Contracting Squadron's plans and programs flight, or LGCP flight. The LGCP is a small team of professionals who work behind the scenes to support every unit within the 36th Wing. The flight is tasked with managing communication and

  • Servicemembers and medical profiles

    The 36th Medical Operations Squadron is responsible for monitoring the medical readiness and well-being of Team Andersen and family members here. Within the 36th MDOS is public health, which is responsible for the oversight of the profiling process. Medical profiles are given to servicemembers whom

  • Radar: keeps resources and servicemembers safe

    The Next Generation Doppler Meteorological Radar System supports mission-related tasks on island that could be affected by the Pacific's constantly-changing weather on a daily basis."The NEXRAD provides products to Andersen's weather flight, the Federal Aviation Administration, National Weather

  • Andersen hosts career advancement tour for GCC students

    Students from the Guam Community College visited the base during a career advancement tour here, Oct. 19.During the tour, the students had the opportunity to meet servicemembers, see static displays and watch demonstrations from various units on base."We have a cultural or career-oriented field trip

  • 36th CS promotes energy awareness

    As the Air Force's cyber capabilities continue to evolve, work centers increasingly rely on electronics such as computers, printers, copy machines and more. These items tend to be left on for extended periods of time, even when not in use and ultimately wasting energy. Since October was Energy