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  • Fortresses forged with steel and unity; 23 EBS bids farewell to Andersen

    "The future of politics will be decided in Asia, not Afghanistan or Iraq, and the United States will be right at the center of the action," a quote from an article written in November 2011 by Hillary Clinton, U.S. Secretary of State, regarding the importance of a strong U.S. military presence in the

  • Rules of the Road for runners and drivers

    The sunny Guam weather and fitnessinitiatives at Andersen have a large number of people constantly jogging, running and enjoying outdoor activities here. With this high volume of active people, it is important that all joggers, runners, pedestrians and drivers know the rules of the road.Air Force

  • Veterans tour Andersen

    Member of a military historic tour group and interested personnel view Andersen's historical assets during a tour on Andersen Air Force Base March 13. The tour was part of the 17th annual Military Histories tour that brings veterans back to the old battlefields on Guam and Iwo Jima.

  • Safety enables Airmen to fly, fight, win

    With mission capabilities such as the continuous bomber presence, theater security package and a contingency response group poised for action anywhere in the area of responsibility, the 36th Wing is accustomed to playing host to a myriad of bomber, refueling and fighter aircraft. In light of the

  • Andersen hosts SFARP

    Four squadrons of F-18s from the Naval Air Facility at Atsugi Japan, along with approximately 550 military aircrew personnel, are at Andersen Air Force Base (AFB) until April 10 for the Strike Fighter Advanced Readiness Program (SFARP). The fighter squadrons deploy to the island biannually for

  • Combat Logistics course teaches a broader perspective

    Andersen members from various career fields attended the Air Force Institute of Technology's Combat Logistics course here March 7 to 14 to broaden their horizons and strengthen themselves as professional Airmen. The course is designed to prepare Air Force logisticians to operate in today's combat

  • Andersen's Best : A1C Christopher Gross

    Airman 1st Class Christopher Gross, 736th Security Forces Squadron fire team, was awarded Team Andersen's Best, March 15.Airman Gross is part of a team that deploys throughout the Pacific area of responsibility during times of disaster to provide humanitarian relief and security in foreign

  • Andersen's Best : SrA Matthew McCoy

    Senior Airman Matthew McCoy, 36th Munitions Squadron Missile Maintenance Support technician, was awarded Team Andersen's Best, March 8."Airman McCoy is a work-horse within the conventional air launched cruise missile flight," said Staff Sgt. Herbert Hall, Airman McCoy's supervisor. "He continually

  • Military Working Dogs: behind the display of bite and bark

    The spectators cheer as Mike, a 36th Security Forces Squadron military working dog, obeys his handler's every command and sinks his teeth on the decoy's arm during a demonstration at the University of Guam, March 13.The decoy for that demonstration, Staff Sgt. Kyle Stout, a 36 SFS military dog

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