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  • 736 SFS crowned warrior day champs

    Leading the way in the race to achieve 90 at 90, the 736th Security Forces Squadron clenched victory during the 36th Contingency Response Group's quarterly warrior day competition here Feb. 6.With chests heaving and the unmistakable glint of competition in their eyes, the four-person 736 SFS team

  • Andersens Best: Senior Master Sgt. Sean Garrison

    Senior Master Sgt. Sean Garrison, Detachment 3 superintendant, was awarded Team Andersen's Best here, Feb. 9. Sergeant Garrison was part of the initial set up of 9th Operations Group, Detachment 3, home of the Silent Hunters. From the smallest procedures to the largest construction projects,

  • Cope North 12-1 kicks off

    More than 1,000 military members from units spanning the Pacific are scheduled to begin arriving this week for exercise COPE NORTH 2012. The trilateral exercise, which will run Feb. 11-24, is a multinational exercise designed to enhance air operations between the U.S. Air Force, the Japan Air Self

  • DOD begins prorating imminent danger pay

    Service members now will receive imminent danger pay only for days they actually spend in hazardous areas, Pentagon officials said here today.The change, which took effect yesterday, was included in the 2012 National Defense Authorization Act, which President Barack Obama signed into law Dec.

  • Andersen's Best: Staff Sgt. Joby Mathews

    Staff Sgt. Joby Mathews, 36th Mobility Response Squadron engineering specialist, was awarded Team Andersen's Best here, Jan. 26.Sergeant Mathews is a remarkable Airman whose expertise has an impact on worldwide humanitarian relief efforts launched from Andersen. "Since arriving at the 36 MRS last

  • Andersen, GovGuam, NBG conduct joint exercise

    Exercise evaluators looked on as the sound of sirens shattered the morning calm and the exercise casualty count climbed during an aircraft incident scenario on the flightline here Jan. 30.The ability of Andersen Airmen to respond to an emergency, care for injured personnel and transport them to a

  • 36 MDG clinic named best in Air Force

    Cheers echoed throughout the sprawling entryway of the 36th Medical Group here as Brig. Gen. John Doucette, 36th Wing commander, announced the medic's latest conquest: 2011 Air Force clinic of the Year.Having won the Pacific Command title four years running, the coveted Air Force level award had

  • Marlin's Swim Team takes charge

    There's a dead silence over the calmness of the water as the starting pistol sounds. Then pure adrenaline and muscle takes over pulling contenders across the water wearing purple and gold swimsuits.The purple and gold swimmers are from the Andersen Marlin's Swim Team, made up of Team Andersen youth

  • Andersens Best: Staff Sgt. Joseph Hale

    Staff Sgt. Joseph Hale, 36th Munitions Squadron, was awarded Team Andersen's Best here, Jan. 5. Sergeant Hale led eight personnel during a 100 percent Depot team inspection on 268 Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile missiles worth $224.3 million. With his leadership, the inspection was completed

  • Dont Taze Me Bro!

    Airmen from the 36th Security Forces Squadron train with the X26 Electronic Control Device during instruction Jan. 17. The students will take turns test firing the device and learning all safety and handling instruction before being allowed to carry it on their person.

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