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  • Andersen B-52s participate in exercise, Australian airshow

    Team Andersen Airmen flew to the land 'down under' this week to demonstrate the capability and flexibility of the B-52 Stratofortress bomber to our Australian partners. They completed a series of scheduled Green Lightning exercise sorties at Delamere Bombing Range while also providing aerial

  • Stay active -- a child's health begins at home

    I remember as a child being sent outside to play in the mornings. I spent the day with my friends running around, riding bikes, climbing trees and only returned home for meals. I was always busy, always on the move; sugary snacks and drinks were a rare treat. That does not seem to be true for

  • You may make the difference -- countering terrorism requires your help

    Only you know who or what belongs -- or doesn't belong -- in your building, neighborhood, or work center. Recognition of this fact is the driving force behind the Air Force's "Eagle Eyes" program. The program has characteristics of a typical neighborhood-watch program, and Air Force officials

  • Women make their mark in Air Force history

    By Airman Alexandria Bland 36th Civil Engineer Squadron During World War II, a group of young women became pioneers in the aviation industry by forming what was known as the Women Airforce Service Pilots or WASP. Those women are now looked upon by many people as heroes and role models because they

  • Air Force Chaplain offers spiritual wisdom

    Thirty-five years after flying helicopter rescue missions to retrieve downed Andersen B-52 aircrews from the jungles of North Vietnam during Operation Linebacker II, Chaplain (Maj. Gen.) Charles Baldwin again is assisting the men and women stationed here. Instead of flying fast-paced recovery

  • 44th APS named best in AFRC

    The 44th Aerial Port Squadron was named the best aerial port squadron in the Air Force Reserve Command for the fiscal year 2006. The 44 APS is a tenant unit on Andersen and has been on Guam for 25 years. Currently there are 243 members of the 44 APS and all of them are Guam residents except for one

  • Softball season to start this month

    The Team Andersen Intramural Softball pre-season begins April 16 with the regular season starting April 23. Intramural softball is open to all active-duty military, family members at least 18 years of age, and Department of Defense civilians. All teams must have a minimum of nine players to

  • It's not too late to take advantage of Andersen's free Tax Center

    Article courtesy of the 36th Wing Legal Office The deadline to file your taxes is fast approaching. Active duty members, their dependents and retirees are all eligible to have their returns prepared free of charge at the Andersen Tax Center. The tax center has qualified volunteers to assist members

  • Andersen Boy Scouts program offers positive activities

    Parents of young boys face a lot of choices in after-school activities; however, as we all know, boys want to have fun, while parents want them to learn positive values and skills that will last a lifetime. Since 1910, the Boy Scouts have taught and groomed millions of America's boys through

  • Unit Focus: 36th Wing Command Post Motivates unit with Island WWII tour

    Maintaining a good level of motivation is essential for unit cohesion which is why the command post took a World War II tour on March 23. "The command post has some of the most upbeat NCOs & Airmen that I have ever worked with, and this short tour was a way to say thanks for the hard work and

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