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  • Airman and Family Readiness Center employee wins PACAF award

    An outstanding performer in Andersen's Airman and Family Readiness Center received a Pacific Air Forces award recently. The 2007 PACAF Airman and Family Readiness Center Community Readiness Consultant of the Year is Bill Cundiff, a retired chief master sergeant who spends much of his time conquering

  • Andersen Airman serves on Board of Directors for Big Brothers/Big Sisters

    A Team Andersen member was recently approved as a member of the Board of Directors for the Guam Big Brothers/Big Sisters program. Maj. Jeffrey Holt, 36th Logistics Readiness Squadron commander, volunteered to serve as the Big Brothers/Big Sisters military liaison for two years, as well as, a voting

  • Team Andersen helps keep children healthy in school

    Andersen's healthcare professionals know how important a child's health is to their ability to learn in a classroom environment. Therefore, the annual Andersen Elementary School Health Screening for students in kindergarten through fifth grade took place Nov. 5 through 8. Tests included depth

  • Andersen's new BX: 40 percent complete

    The new Army and Air Force Exchange Service's base exchange currently being built on Andersen is now 40 percent complete."We're still on schedule to open up in August of September of 2008," said Flordeliza Payton, AAFES general manager.  "That is when our forecasted grand opening will take

  • PACAF command chaplain visits Andersen

    The Pacific Air Forces command chaplain and chaplain assistant functional manager came to Andersen for a pastoral assistance visit Nov. 6. Chaplain (Col.) Richard Hartwell has been the PACAF command chaplain for more than one year. "I have responsibilities to the PACAF Airmen," he said. "I see

  • Joint Civilian Orientation Conference experience Andersen's mission

    During their tour of U.S. military bases throughout the Pacific, approximately 70 participants of the Joint Civilian Orientation Conference received a hands-on course covering Andersen's various missions Nov. 6. "This was a great opportunity for Andersen to not only show what we do here as the 36th

  • Should the e-mail be digitally signed or encrypted?

    The 36th Communications Squadron Information Assurance office provides guidance on when encryption and digital signature practices are necessary.Encryption is to be used for:  For official use only -- work schedule, hospital appointment Privacy Act Information -- social security number

  • Open season begins Nov. 12 for civilian benefits programs

    The Office of Personnel Management has announced an open season will be held Nov. 12 through Dec. 10 for three civilian benefit programs. The three programs are the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program, the Federal Employees Dental and Vision Insurance Program, and the Federal Flexible Spending

  • 644th CBCS commander arrives

    The new commander of the 644th Combat Communications Squadron arrived on Andersen Oct. 27. "It is an exciting time for deployable communications within the Pacific AOR (area of responsibility) and we are extremely happy to be in the middle of it," said Maj. Roger Vrooman, 644th CBCS

  • USDA announces voluntary recall of several Totino's, Jeno's frozen pizzas

    General Mills is voluntarily recalling an undetermined number of its Totino's and Jeno's frozen pizza products because of possible contamination with E. coli O157:H7, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced Nov. 1. As a result, the Defense Commissary Agency is removing the following products

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