Articles

  • The future is now at Andersen AFB: The Expeditionary Combat Support System

    The Air Force is in the midst of a historical transformation. The way the Air Force is organized and the ways airpower is employed are changing in revolutionary ways. Changing too are the ways in which Air Force logisticians provide support to Warfighters. The Expeditionary Combat Support System is

  • MUNS assists with RIMPAC

    The 36th Munitions Squadron's Conventional Maintenance Flight recently assisted in the world's largest international maritime exercise, July 8.The 36th MUNS Conventional Maintenance Flight built four GBU-10 bombs to support a change in the flying schedule of the U.S. Navy administered, multi-nation

  • Dog days of summer

    It is a well known fact that there is an abundance of stray cats and dogs on Guam.There are hundreds of unclaimed animals on the island. Many of these animals are sick and in need of immediate care and attention.Andersen is no exception. When dogs and cats find their way onto the base, 36th Civil

  • Top of the Rock offers Team Andersen members options

    Those who have been living on Guam for any length of time are most likely familiar with the Top of the Rock organization.The Top of the Rock has multiple branches. Bamboo Willies and Café Latte are available for servicemembers and civilians alike to take advantage of. Holli Hawkes, who has worked as

  • Forecasters keep their heads in the clouds, feet on the ground

    The distant clap of thunder can leave one wondering whether or not they will be affected by adverse weather conditions in the near future. It is up to a group of forecasters from the 36th Operations Support Squadron's weather flight to ensure the local populace has the information they need to react

  • How to have PCS success

    Members of the U.S. Armed Forces are known for their ability to be mission ready at all times. They are famous for their bravery and unshakable military bearing. However, there is one thing that can make even the most stoic servicemembers cringe.For many military members, out-processing can prove to

  • Team Andersen gets jump start on Independence Day

    Team Andersen kicked off the four-day weekend with the annual Freedom Fest celebration July 2 at Arc Light Memorial Park here.The event, hosted by members of the 36th Force Support Squadron, featured food, beverages, a live band, horseback riding and a multitude of booths for patrons to

  • Maintainer makes his mark as ‘Top Performer’

    Senior Airman Corey Hoefling, 36th Maintenance Squadron aircraft structural maintenance journeyman, has stood out as a 'Top Performer,' after being recognized by Pacific Air Forces leadership as a go-to person.He was recognized by PACAF for his participation with the latest operational readiness

  • 36th Wing ushers in new CC

    After nearly two years of service as the 36th Wing commander, Brig. Gen. Phil Ruhlman passed the wing guidon to Brig. Gen. (Select) John Doucette, the incoming 36th Wing commander, officially signifying the changeover in leadership during a change of command ceremony at Hangar 6 here June 25.During