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  • 36th FSS Airman renders first aid during traffic accident

    A routine trip home from work became a rush to rescue for a senior airman from the 36th Force Support Squadron. Senior Airman Jonathan Ardis, who recently arrived on station from Osan Air Base, Korea, was driving along Route 1 when he noticed a traffic accident. According to Airman Ardis, a gold car

  • The Cheaters rock out for Guam servicemembers

    While Guam offers many activities unique to a tropical island, servicemembers stationed here enjoy taking advantage of opportunities to reconnect with the continental U.S. The Department of Defense's Armed Forces Entertainment agency delivered an opportunity April 3 and 4 by bringing The Cheaters, a

  • Star student: Eighth grader strives to keep local community at its best

    Donovan Alger likes social studies, volleyball, soccer and basketball, but the eighth grader has aspirations to one day become a lawyer "I think I'll be a good lawyer because I question and argue about everything," Donovan said. "It's really fun to try and find every point of view about a subject.

  • Network 5/6 builds future AF leaders

    Noncommissioned officers in the Air Force have many expectations. They're charged with being leaders, mentors and to provide counsel to senior leaders in the chain of command. As members of Network 5/6, Team Andersen staff and technical sergeants receive ample opportunities to build these skills as

  • 36th MRS, 736th SFS lifelines for Pacific disaster relief

    When disaster strikes at home or on the highways, people call 911 for assistance, but who do people call for disasters of epic proportions? The Pacific region has its own version of 911 when typhoons, tsunamis and other significant natural disasters occur - the 36th Contingency Response Group's 36th

  • Air Force officer trains for triathlons

    As the 36th Mission Support Group executive officer, 2nd Lt. Sarah Mutter is always busy but still manages to stay fit to fight by training for triathlons in her spare time. Lieutenant Mutter has been training for triathlons for approximately a year and bikes 26 miles, swims 3,000 meters and runs

  • PACAF Command Chief visits Andersen

    Visiting bases is the most direct means the Pacific Air Forces' command chief has to communicate with PACAF Airmen and families, whether it's to listen to their concerns or to deliver messages from Air Force leadership. PACAF Command Chief Master Sgt. Anthony Bishop visited Andersen April 1 to 3 to