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  • Rise of the Valkyrie; real blood, real practice

    The 36th Healthcare Operations Squadron conducted Valkyrie Tactical Medicine Training for the first time at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, Jan. 27-31, 2025. This course trains paramedics to perform whole blood transfusions in field conditions which prepare them for potential real-world scenarios in

  • GPD K9 Unit and EOD Collaborate on training exercise

    U.S. Air Force EOD (Explosive Ordinance Disposal) team, The GPD (Guam Police Department), and GPD’s K9 Unit collaborate during a training exercise to improve and enhance response capabilities for real-world bomb threats in the Indo-Pacific Nov. 29, 2024.

  • 36th Civil Engineer Squadron Change of Command

    On June 28, 2024, the 36th Civil Engineer Squadron performed their change of command ceremony. This ceremony is a tradition that represents a formal transfer of authority and responsibility from one commander to a new commander. The new commander of the 36th CES is Lt. Col. Adam Burwinkle received

  • The 36th CES participates in the E-ADR

    From April 2-5 the 36th CES was divided into six teams: Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta, Echo and Foxtrot. Each team had Airmen from 13 different AFSCs under the 36th Civil Engineer Squadron. They were trained by instructors from the 554th Rapid Engineer Deployable Heavy Operations Repair Squadron

  • Airmen showcase military career fields at health fair

    U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Ashley Brown, 36th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron physical therapy technician, tests a student’s grip strength with a dynamometer during the Tiyan High School Health Fair in Barrigada, Guam, Feb. 23, 2024. At the fair Airmen from the 36th Civil Engineer Squadron and

  • Prime BEEF training helps Airmen in deployment scenarios

    ANDERSEN AIR FORCE BASE, Guam -- The 36th Civil Engineer Squadron is participating in a week-long Prime BEEF program on Andersen Air Force Base, Sept. 19, 2023.The Prime BEEF, Prime Base Engineer Emergency Force, program focuses on their core competencies as civil engineers in deployment scenarios,

  • Emergency management feels the CBRNE during training

    “Practice how you play.” You may have heard a coach or parent tell you this once or twice while learning a sport or hobby and for the members of the U.S. Air Force it’s the same. Whether you are an athlete training for game day or a pilot training for a sortie, practice is key.

  • 36th Civil Engineer Squadron: Feral Dogs warning

    U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Maurice Clark assigned to the 36th Civil Engineer Squadron, explains the importance of not feeding feral dogs on Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, and the dangers it may cause to Team Andersen's mission. (U.S. Air Force video by Staff Sgt. Divine Cox)

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