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  • Andersens Best: Staff Sgt. Kylie Herron

    Staff Sgt. Kylie Herron, 36th Communications Squadron, cable antenna maintenance technician, was awarded Team Andersen's Best here, Jan. 12.Sergeant Herron proved to be a vital member during the temporary air traffic control tower standup. She installed and connected 100 feet of copper cabling and

  • Andersens Best: Airman 1st Class David Brown

    Airman 1st Class David Brown, 36th Comptroller Squadron budget analyst, was awarded Team Andersen's Best here, Jan. 5. Airman Brown is a major asset to 36 CPTS where he is responsible for managing the 36 Medical Group's 1.3 million dollar program and advising their resource advisor on all budget

  • 90 at 90: 36th Wings current standings

    For many, January has become synonymous with lofty weight loss goals and renewed visions of fitting into that old pair of skinny jeans. This year, 36th Wing commander, Brig. Gen. John Doucette, has provided an extra incentive to turn those wishes into reality in the form of a challenge: 90 at

  • Andersen takes aim: "90 at 90"

    Maintaining peak combat readiness begins and ends with healthy, motivated and well-trained Airmen. To ensure no one is left behind, base leadership is seeking to implement a new program pushing servicemembers to the pinnacle of physical fitness.The new initiative, called "90 at 90", was set in

  • Information Assurance: Defending Cyberspace

    Today, as never before, Department of Defense networks and the personnel who maintain them are being tested to the very limits of their ability to deflect assault. Attackers all over the world are utilizing every conceivable method to gain access to our critical systems and introduce malicious code

  • Hot off the press! The counterintelligence restricted report

    The Air Force Office of Special Investigations Detachment 602 needs your help! As a servicemember, military dependent, U.S. Government employee, retiree or government contractor, you have access to information of value to the adversaries of our country. Foreign intelligence and security services can

  • Do the Spice, Pay the Price

    Spice use is on the rise and Air Force officials are using methods such as drug testing, education and the Uniformed Code of Military Justice to put a stop to substance abuse. While the Air Force has always had a zero-tolerance policy, as of Jan. 4 Guam officials have banned the substance as well

  • Andersen leads the way to AFNet migration

    Last month, Andersen Air Force Base became the first base in Pacific Command to successfully migrate to the Air Force Network. With the exception of a handful of computers and user accounts, most 36th Wing personnel and mission partners are now operating on the AFNet.Serving as the pilot base for

  • Rules Restrict Political Activity by DOD Personnel

    With election activity steadily picking up, defense officials are in the process of issuing regular election-year guidance to remind military and Defense Department civilians that they're subject to rules regulating their involvement in political activities.This issue -- one the department regularly

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