Articles

  • RED HORSE team serves as 'backbone' of Afghanistan construction

    Wiping the sweat, dirt and grime from his face, Tech. Sgt. Michael Stout is dirty. Very dirty. In fact, with the exception of a glimmer of red emerging from the crusted baseball hat on his head, every inch of Sergeant Stout's body is some shade of the Kandahar terrain he's been working for the past

  • Bicycle Rodeo incorporates safety with fun

    More than 50 Team Andersen dependents participated in this year's Bicycle Rodeo event held at the base pool parking lot June 6. During the annual Bicycle Rodeo, a collaborative effort between the 36th Security Forces Squadron and 36th Wing Safety Office, instructors taught attendees proper safety

  • AMS principal retires, looks towards future with family

    With 42 years of service dedicated to educating the leaders of tomorrow, Bill Hall, Andersen Middle School principal, is saying goodbye to his job and hello to a relaxing retirement. Mr. Hall celebrated his upcoming retirement with more than 100 friends and co-workers June 5 at the Guam Reef Hotel

  • Airmen support Girl Scouts with Guam school renovation project

    Guam Girl Scouts were assisted by more than 100 Airmen from Andersen Air Force Base to accomplish a fence painting project at Machananao Elementary School May 30 and June 6. Andersen Air Force Base Troop 046 first introduced the project to the Top Three, a non-profit organization ran and supported

  • 644th CBCS Airmen support warfighters, experience culture in Suwon

    After months of preparation and exercises, the 644th Combat Communications Squadron deployed more than 20 Airmen to Suwon Air Base, Korea, in early March marking the first time the unit had deployed a communications activation package since it was reactivated here January 2008.Three months later,

  • NCO lifeline for aircrew flight equipment

    Before the pilots leave the ground here at Andersen, they gear up in their G-suits, helmets, parachutes and other accessories that enable them to put their feet back on the ground in an emergency situation. Staff Sgt. Christopher Kitts, 36th Operations Support Squadron aircrew flight equipment

  • First Term Airmen Center eases Airmen transition

    As Airmen progress through basic and technical training, they are entrusted more to make the right decisions without a military instructor's assistance. The rules and restrictions of each tier of training are scaled back, allowing them a little more freedom each day. When Airmen graduate from each

  • Air Force Academy cadets visit Andersen, experience operational Air Force

    Eight Air Force Academy cadets arrived here June 1 for a two-week temporary duty to experience how an operational Air Force base works. Operation Air Force is a summer program which provides Air Force Academy cadets and Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps cadets exposure to a real-world Air