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  • 554th RHS Airman epitomizes 'whole person' concept

    Finding a perfect balance between on- and off-duty ventures may seem daunting to some Airmen, but one senior airman from the 554th RED HORSE Squadron makes well-roundedness look seamless. Senior Airman Brandon Hall, 554th RHS structural journeyman and Team Andersen's top performer, constructs solid

  • Andersen kids aiming to 'Get Caught Doing it Right'

    The 36th Wing Safety Office and 36th Security Forces Squadron implemented a joint program called "Get Caught Doing it Right" April 7. The program targets school-age children who properly utilize required safety gear and provides an incentive for kids doing it right. Once a child has been "caught,"

  • 734th AMS safety program tops earns AF safety award

    Holding true to their motto "Safety by the book and then on time," the 734th Air Mobility Squadron earned the Air Force Chief of Safety Outstanding Achievement Award for their ground safety program. In a congratulatory letter, Col. Donald Halpin, Air Mobility Command safety director, praised the

  • Air Force Office of Special Investigations - Eyes of the Eagle

    ANDERSEN AIR FORCE BASE, Guam - As one of the second-most sought out career fields in the Air Force, the Office of Special Investigations (OSI) employs more than 3,000 active duty, Reserve and civilian personnel. According to their factsheet, AFOSI provides professional investigative service to

  • 36th LRS senior NCO earns 'Top Performer' honors

    ANDERSEN AIR FORCE BASE, Guam - A 36th Logistics Readiness Squadron member was recently honored when he received the senior noncommissioned officer of the quarter award. Master Sgt. David Laun, 36th LRS fuels operation section chief, exhibits the traits of an exceptional Airman, earning him the

  • Air Force builds medical facility, improves medical care for Palau

    The Civil Action Team program, a joint humanitarian operation, recently opened a new Air Force-built medical facility on the Micronesian island of Palau. The $150,000 Airai Clinic, built by more than a dozen Air Force civil engineers, opened May 5 and will provide basic medical care to the local

  • Team Andersen pool to get facelift

    The base pool reopened here March 9, but it won't remain open for long. During a town hall meeting held at the base theater Feb. 27, Brig. Gen. Phil Ruhlman, 36th Wing commander, announced the pool's new hours of operations and the base's plans for renovating the pool. Andersen's base pool reopened

  • Skyline Flight Kitchen moves closer to flightline

    Andersen's Skyline Flight Kitchen has recently changed locations, moving closer to the flightline to better serve its customers. It is now fully operational. The flight kitchen relocated next to the 734th Air Mobility Squadron passenger terminal April 29 in the space where Winchell's previously was

  • Air Force programs help Airmen earn commission

    The Air Force encourages its Airmen to excel on all levels including education - so much so, that it's a requirement to be able to advance in rank. Education is important throughout a member's career no matter if it's four years or 20. Education is essential for Airmen in their careers in the Air