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  • Six Airmen receive nonjudicial punishment

    During June, six Andersen Airmen received nonjudicial punishment. The circumstances of the cases are as follows: A staff sergeant from the 734th Air Mobility Squadron failed to turn in his date eligible for return overseas RIP on time, in violation of Article 92, Uniform Code of Military Justice.

  • Airmen should review personnel records following online conversion

    The Air Force Personnel Center has now loaded Andersen's records into the Automated Records Management System, and you are now able to view your personal records online. All personnel should review their record in ARMS within 30 days and notify AFPC at arms.conversion@randolph.af.mil if there are

  • Typhoon prepardness: Are you prepared?

    Hafa Adai, this week has refreshed our memories to the never- ending possibility of encountering typhoons and the potential for damage they bring. Although we only had some outdoor items thrown around and large amounts of organic refuse to pick up, one can easily make the leap to how a full-blown

  • Swim lessons can save lives

    Even though many people frequent the pool, not all of them can swim. Here at Andersen there is a solution to that problem--swimming lessons. The swimming lessons are 30-45 minutes in length and are held at Cape Hart Swimming pool located next to Andersen Elementary. There are two certified swimming

  • Expeditionary Airmen talk live on radio show

    Airmen from the 20th Expeditionary Bomb Squadron were on a different mission July 3 when they visited a local radio station to discuss the B-52 Stratofortress and the bomber presence in the Pacific region. Three aircrew members, who are deployed to Andersen in support of the continuous bomber

  • 10 B-52 bombers gear up for Australia

    B-52 aircrews assigned to Team Andersen, from the 20th Expeditionary Bomb Squadron took their mission to another level by flying to Australia this week to demonstrate the long range capability and flexibility of the "Buff." The mission consisted of 10 B-52 bombers flying over 4,500 nautical miles to

  • Ask Joyce: Can you explain what happened on Guam on July 21, 1944?

    Let's visualize, hear and feel the presence of American battleships, cruisers and destroyers slightly off the Agat and Asan beaches in early dawn of July 21, 1944. Deadly explosions of shell bombardments lit the shores like fireworks. More than three hours later, the 3rd Marine Division landed at

  • The base multimedia center: Showing you to the world

    When I tell people that I work at the base multimedia center, they often retort, "So what, all you guys do is just take pictures?" We do more than "just take pictures." Through our eyes and lenses, we record history. We provide the public with a dynamic, over-the-shoulder view of servicemen and

  • Love & Respect conference re-energizes relationships

    Relationships will get another boost as the chapel offers an exciting video conference called "Love & Respect" later this month. The conference is from 6 to 10 p.m. July 20 and 8 a.m. to noon July 21 at the Oceanview Conference Center. The conference is a faith-based program developed by Dr. Emerson

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