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  • Airmen recieve nonjudicial punishment

    During the month of December 2007, seven Andersen Airmen received Nonjudicial Punishment. The circumstances of the cases are as follows: A staff sergeant from the 36th Civil Engineer Squadron struck his wife in the face with his fist in violation of Article 128, Uniform Code of Military Justice. The

  • DOD officials select new government travel charge card

    Department of Defense officials announced the selection of Citibank to provide travel charge card services for its members under the General Services Administration's umbrella SmartPay® 2 master contract Jan. 16. The new official travel cards will activate on Nov. 30, 2008. DOD currently has 1.2

  • Troops, civilian employees must follow rules for political activities

    As U.S. servicemembers and Defense Department civilians ponder candidates during the election season, they should realize there are limits placed upon their involvement in certain political activities. Political-related "dos and don'ts" pertaining to military members of all service branches are

  • 36 CS donates computers to Guam school

    Recently, the 36th Communications Squadron donated 42 computers to St. Francis Catholic School in Yona, Guam. We give our excess computers to different Guam public schools each year as part of the Department of Defense Computers for Learning program, said Jane Sasai, 36th CS base equipment control

  • USDA gets brown tree snakes out of trees, into cages

    Last year the United States Department of Agriculture caught 4,467 brown tree snakes on Andersen. "The brown tree snake threatens the economy, ecosystem and health," said Marc Hall, the Supervisory Wildlife Biologist of USDA on Andersen. "We're here to help the Air Force manage this issue." As an

  • Deployed bomb squadron completes seventh global power sortie

    The 393rd Expeditionary Bomb Squadron, deployed B-2 Spirit bombers from Whiteman Air Force Base, Mo., took off late in the evening on Jan. 17 in support of a global power mission to Alaska. "A Polar lightning mission, a global power mission to Alaska, is the longest training mission we fly from

  • B-2 pilots support different kind of DV tour

    On Jan.25, pilots from the 393rd Expeditionary Bomb Squadron, deployed here with their B-2 Spirit stealth bomber from Whiteman Air Force Base, Mo., met at hanger one to support a different kind of distinguished visitor tour. That morning, 15 members of the Denver Broncos cheerleaders arrived at

  • Classified ad submission is streamlined

    Have you ever wanted to place a classified advertisement in the base newspaper but just didn't know how to go about it? Well, the good news is, it's really simple. The classified advertisement submission form can be found on the second to last page of any issue of The Pacific Edge. In order for a

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