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  • Andersen units combine efforts to improve mission

    While deployed to support the Theater Security Package and the Continuous Bomber Presence here, three units are educating one another on each other jobs to better integrate with one another. Members assigned to the 13th Expeditionary Bomb Squadron, 506th Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron and

  • Maintenance unit keeps bombers in skies

    The 509th Expeditionary Aircraft Maintenance Unit provided support to four B-2 Spirits flying more than 700 hours in approximately 100 days including nine, 24-hour flights. Nearly 100 Airmen, trained in specialties from countermeasures to low observables, preserve the bombers in order to support the

  • Summer band camp has cure for the summertime blues

    Members of the Guam Territorial Band will host a summer band camp June 13 to July 25 Mondays through Saturdays open to all middle and high school students with at least one year of experience. The cost to enroll in the six-and-a-half-week long camp is $180 per student and includes a band uniform,

  • ATOC Airman excels in job performance, mentors Airmen

    Anywhere, anytime," is the Air Mobility Command's motto, and Tech. Sgt. Lewis McClung, 734th Air Mobility Squadron noncommissioned officer in charge of air terminal operations center, believes in it wholeheartedly. Sergeant McClung was chosen as a Top Performer by Maj. Rodney Wrotten, 734th Air

  • Typhoon Season is around the corner: It's time to get ready again

    The Northwest Pacific is the most active breeding ground for tropical cyclone activity on earth. On an annual average, 31 tropical cyclones form in the Northwest Pacific Ocean, with about 18 to 20 of them reaching typhoon strength. In comparison to the storms affecting the East and Gulf Coast of the

  • Cyberspace Operations culture change

    Fellow Airmen, In executing our Air Force mission of fly, fight and win, our Airmen, civilians and contractors, knowingly or unknowingly, engage daily on the cyber battlefield. Computers and personal electronic devices connected to our networks can simultaneously be powerful tools and critical

  • Andersen units share experiences, enhance teamwork

    While deployed to support the Theater Security Package and the Continuous Bomber Presence here, three units are educating one another on their respective jobs in order to better integrate and work together.Members assigned to the 13th Expeditionary Bomb Squadron, 506th Expeditionary Air Refueling

  • Deployed RED HORSE units contribute to build-up of Northwest Field

    In a continuing effort to upgrade Northwest Field, deployed RED HORSE Airmen are constructing three 5,000 square foot facilities to house equipment and prevent it from weather corrosion. The k-spans measure 20 feet tall, 63 feet wide and 80 feet long and are two times the size of other k-spans

  • AAFES employees deploy, receive medals for contributions to GWOT

    Not many people know that Army and Air Force Exchange Service employees can volunteer to deploy to forward locations to support troops from all services and by so doing the Global War on Terrorism. Eight Team Andersen AAFES employees were awarded the Secretary of Defense Medal for the Global War on