Articles

  • Congratulations to the November promotes and award winners

    The following individuals were promoted to: Airman Jessica Haley                                           36th Force Support Squadron Airman 1st Class Matthew Brown                                         734th Air Mobility Squadron Ryan Smith                                                36th

  • New DoD Policy about media storage devices implemented by Andersen

    You have probably heard about some recent changes in the ways you can move data to and from your work computer. While these changes may seem like a hassle at first, they are important steps that will protect both the Base network and your personal information. Over 40% of all viruses and worms are

  • 554th RHS adapts durable, cost effective tilt-up construction technique

    Keeping in mind Guam's stringent construction codes designed to withstand intense winds and earthquake, engineers from the 554th RED HORSE Squadron here adapted a time-proven tilt-up construction technique that's extremely durable and cost effective. Tilt-up construction describes the process where

  • Can you smell the cookies?

    With a taste of home in mind, volunteers from across Andersen are sponsoring the annual Cookie Caper Dec. 15 to spread some holiday cheer for dorm residents and those deployed here. The Cookie Caper is a base tradition where volunteers bake thousands of cookies and assemble them into individually

  • Team Andersen members trot for turkeys

    Approximately 30 Team Andersen runners competed in the Coral Reef Fitness Center's annual Turkey Trot held Nov. 20. The first three male and first three female runners who completed the course received a turkey. The competitors earned their prize running a four mile round trip excursion from Bamboo

  • Hearts Apart program brings families together

    Separation due to deployment is a common occurrence for today's military families. Although some spouses and families have said 'goodbye' to their military loved one before, it does not make the separation any easier. Sometimes, during separation, families may feel isolated or anxious. The Andersen

  • 644th CBCS conducts Dragon Thunder exercise

    Under a sea of camouflage netting in tents filled with towers of electronic equipment, Airmen from the 644th Combat Communications Squadron sharpened their expeditionary skills during "Dragon Thunder," a field training exercise set in the fictional location, "Guamania," Nov. 17-21 here. The 644th