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  • AFAF kicks off

    Brig. Gen. John Doucette, 36th Wing commander, and Chief Master Sgt. Margarita Overton, 36th Wing command chief, make their Air Force Assistance Fund donation with the attendance of Airman Leadership Class 12-C March 28 here. The yearly fund raiser offers Airmen the opportunity to contribute to any

  • Access road paves way to convenience

    ANDERSEN AIR FORCE BASE, Guam - Freshly paved and painted, the road easing post office traffic and providing direct access to the softball field is scheduled to be open for use April 2.The $300,000 project is a continuation of Mobile Avenue and now spans from 5th Street, across 4th Street and into

  • Team Andersen promotes sexual assault awareness in April

    April is national Sexual Assault Awareness Month and participation is encouraged as the 36th Wing endeavors to put an end to sexual violence.For those seeking to join the nation in its fight against sexual assault and misconduct, Team Andersen is scheduled to host a myriad of events promoting public

  • Andersen's Best: TSgt Jayar P. Pabalan

    Tech. Sgt. Jayar Pabalan, 36th Medical Support Squadron noncommissioned officer in charge, was awarded Team Andersen's Best, March 22."Sergeant Pabalan manages medical information systems projects and oversees 912 pieces of equipment, worth $1.7 million for 190 medical group members," said Capt.

  • PACAF Award winners announced

    Many awards have been presented to Team Andersen's personnel this year, and March has been no exception to the recognition shown some of the superior performers here. The following Pacific Air Force award winners were announced here March 20:Ray Hardin Air Traffic Control Facility of the Year The

  • Team Andersen upholds safety standards, garners awards

    Each year, the Secretary of the Air Force, Chief of Staff and Chief of Safety Awards are presented to safety teams throughout the Air Force who are able to reach a higher standard than their peers.Recently, the 36th Wing was recognized as one of the elite, garnering awards for its exemplary ground,

  • Air Force ends pilot travel card program

    The Air Force recently decided to transition existing Controlled Spend Account travel cards to an enhanced Government Travel Card by the end of fiscal 2012. "The CSA, a pilot travel card program, provided some enhancements for travelers, but also brought about significant challenges for our most

  • 90 at 90: Emphasize the Exercise

    Physical fitness is more important than ever as the Air Force moves forward in restructuring. This requires our Airmen to be better, faster and stronger. Military members should look not only to keep up with the pace, but to exceed it, striving for excellence.Possibly the most strenuous part of the

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