Articles

  • Photo Essay: Postal Airmen deliver the goods

    ANDERSEN AIR FORCE BASE, Guam--Being stationed on Guam, mail service has an increased importance to members of the Andersen team and their families. The distance in space and time between many Airmen and their families and friends back home makes the Postal Office a vital service for both morale and

  • Airmen save local civilian's life, cite training

    Occasionally Airman are asked how their training can be used in real-world situations, and now three Andersen Airmen say that it will save a life.Airman 1st Class Mark Gregg, Airman 1st Class Caleb Rodriguez and Airman 1st Class Kylle Krzywiecki, all from the 36th Munitions Squadron, saved the life

  • Wing Gears Up for ORI with ATSO Rodeo

    ANDERSEN AIR FORCE BASE, Guam - With an Operational Readiness Inspection rapidly approaching, the 36th Wing participated in a wing-wide Ability to Survive and Operate "Rodeo" here March 30, 2010. The training differed from previous rodeos in that it was not set up in a circuit format. Instead, both

  • AFAF 2010 fund drive kicks off

    The annual Air Force Assistance Fund drive is running from now until May 7.Last year Andersen received more than $145k in assistance from the fund. Airmen here received more than $72k in loans and grants for emergency assistance, $32k for community enhancement and a further $40k for education

  • Five PACAF bases open networks to social media

    The Air Force opened the Air Force network to allow access to Internet-based social-networking sites here March 30. Initial access will be available at five Pacific Air Forces bases and 24th Air Force will begin opening sites Air Force-wide later in April.This change in policy is a result of the

  • 736th Security Forces trade ideas on air base security

    3/25/2010 - ANDERSEN AIR FORCE BASE, Guam - Members from the 736th Security Forces hosted visitors from four foreign nations as part of the 13th Subject Matter Expert Exchange. Papa New Guinea, Mongolia, India and the Philippines were among the nations represented to exchange ideas on security

  • Spear phishing attacks target special interests

    Imagine receiving this e-mail:"Pre-order tickets for Breaking Benjamin & Metallica USO show!" the message goes on to say: "The USO in company with Breaking Benjamin and Metallica will put on a private concert at the Top of the Rock for military members. Space will be limited, so sign up for your

  • Weapons safety sergeant top performer

    A noncommissioned officer from the 36th Wing's weapons safety office earned recognition from his senior leadership for his professional "can-do" attitude and dedication to his craft.Tech. Sgt. Robbie Romines, 36th Wing weapons safety NCO, was selected by Master Sgt. Michael Mysliwiec, 36th Wing

  • Andersen congratulates newest ALS grads

    Class 10-C from the Andersen Airman Leadership School graduated on March 25. Members of this graduating class are:Staff Sgt.:David Foster, 644th Combat Communications SquadronPeter Pleasanton, 36th Munitions Squadron and the Levitow Award winnerSenior Airman:Xavier Bryant, 36th Force Support

  • Air Force leaders expand force management options

    Air Force leaders announced March 25 an expansion of force management measures designed to bring the service closer to its authorized funded end strength. Fewer Airmen than anticipated applied for voluntary programs offered under Phase One of the force management program initiated in November of