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254 Air Guard CES converts to 254 REDHORSE
During a Flagging Ceremony, the 254th Civil Engineer Squadron converts to the 254th REDHORSE Squadron April 4, at Andersen Air Force Base, to be commanded by Maj. Audie Artero, Guam Air National Guard. (Courtesy Photo)
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254 Air Guard CES converts to 254 REDHORSE
Members of the Guam Air National Guard's 254th Civil Engineer Squadron stand by with excitement during a Flagging Ceremony at Andersen Air Force Base as they convert to the 254th REDHORSE Squadron April 4. They will be an ssociate unit with the Air Force's 554th RED HORSE Squadron. (Courtesy Photo)
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Denim Day on Andersen proved a success
Staff Sergeant Terrence Baptiste 36th Mission Support Squadron supported Denim Day Apr. 25 by wearing the Denim Day t-shirt on sale throughout the month of April and serving free snow cones to other Denim Day participants in front of the base Commissary. (Courtesy photo by Shari Freeman)
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Denim Day on Andersen proved a success
Leadership of the 36th Wing, Brig. Gen. Owens, 36th Wing Commander and Col. Gregory Cain 36th Wing Vice Commander supported Denim Day Apr. 25 by wearing the Denim Day t-shirt on sale throughout the month of April. (Courtesy photo by Shari Freeman)
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Andersen observes Earth Week
Col. Gregory Cain, 36th Wing vice commander, reads an Arbor Day proclamation during Andersen's Earth Day observance April 19 at Arc Light Memorial Field. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Zachary Hunter)
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Andersen kicks off Earth Week
Col. Gregory Cain, 36th Wing vice commander, digs a hole to plant an Ifit tree with the help of several junior Team Andersen members during Andersen's Earth Day April 19 here. (U.S. photo by Airman 1st Class Zachary Hunter)
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Vigilant Warrior of the Month
An exercise was conducted at the Andersen Middle and Elementary schools March 24. The scenario was a “Suspicious Person Out of Place” lurking around the parking lots of the schools. Mrs. Heather O’Daniel, wife of Master Sgt. O’Daniel, 36th Contingency Response Group, was the first to notice the individual and notify security forces of the situation. Mrs. O’Daniel was named the “36th Wing Vigilant Warrior of the Month.” Vigilant warrior is a 36 WG exercise program run concurrently by the 36 SFS and AFOSI designed to enhance the Andersen community’s awareness of AFOSI’s “Eagle Eyes” Program
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First Sergeants' tourney provides food, games and a morale boost
Airman Ho Leung, 36th Secuirty Forces Sqaudron and military spouse Lewis Hariss play a competitive game of foosball at the First Sergeant Hot Spot Tournament held Apr. 4 at the Hot Spot. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Carissa Wolff)
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First Sergeants' tourney provides food, games and a morale boost
35th Civil Engineering Squadron First Sergeant, Master Sergeant Kevin Owens debates on what his beast shot on the pool table is at the First Sergeant Hot Spot Tournament held Apr. 4 at the Hot Spot. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Carissa Wolff)
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First Sergeants' tourney provides food, games and a morale boost
35th Civil Engineering Squadron First Sergeant, Master Sergeant Kevin Owens proved that the First Sergeants not only throw this tournament, but they also have fun doing it. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Carissa Wolff)
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First Sergeants' tourney provides food, games and a morale boost
Staff Sergeant Jordan Simon, 36th Munitions Squadron and Technical Sergeant Anthony Augustine, 644th Combat Communications Squadron, battled against other teams during the Halo 3 Tournament during the First Sergeants' Hot Spot Tournament. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Carissa Wolff)
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Air Mobility Control Center at Andersen wins AMCC of the Year
Technical Sergeant Brian Vicars, 734th Air Mobility Squadron, participates in the Prime Knight program here at Andersen, which briefs an incoming aircrew on its amenities while on Guam. The controller along with the Aircraft Commander sets up times for the dining facility and crew bus times. The PK program essentially expedites mission movement by enabling the aircrew to enter crew rest upon arrival. Sgt. Vicars shop, the Air Mobility Command Center won the Air Mobility Command Center of the Year. (U.S. Air Forcce photo by Airman 1st Class Carissa Wolff)
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Air Mobility Control Center at Andersen wins AMCC of the Year
Technical Sergeant Christopher Hart, 734th Air Mobility Squadron performs his daily tasks while on duty at his shop. Sgt. Hart works in the Air Mobility Command Center, which recently won the Air Mobility Control Center of the Year. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Carissa Wolff)
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Network 5/6 breaks the ice
Technical Sergeant Christopher Tuggle, 36th Civil Engineering squadon, with a Network 5/6 t-shirt over one shoulder signs up to part of the network at the Network 5/6 Icebreaker held Apr. 4 at Arc Light Memorial. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Carissa Wolff)
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Network 5/6 breaks the ice
36th Civil Engineering Squadron First Sergeant, Master Sergeant Kevin Owens socializes with Staff Sergeant Michael Harper and Staff Sergeant Rachel Bonafede at the Network 5/6 Icebreaker held Apr. 4 at Arc Light Memorial. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Carissa Wolff)
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Network 5/6 breaks the ice
Staff Sergeant Terrence Baptiste, 36th Mission Support Squadron looks at the Network 5/6 t-shirts with Network 5/6 Pesident Technical Sergeant Daniel Alvarado at the network's Icebreaker held Apr. 4 at Arc Light Memorial. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Carissa Wolff)
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Governor's Gauhan Award
Governor Felix P. Camacho presents Lt. Col. Peter Ridilla, 36th Civil Engineer Squadron commander and Master Sgt. Fenton Fitzgerald, also from the 36th CES, with the Governor's Gauhan Award on March 27 at the Governor's Complex in Haganta. Given by the people of Guam, the award recognizes positive contributions made in communities throughout the island. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Nichelle Griffiths)
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A mad dash
Team Andersen members make a mad dash for Easter eggs during the base Easter egg hunt March 22 at Arc Light Park. (Courtesy photo)
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Andersen Airfield Ops Capture 5 PACAF Awards
Staff Sgt. Sandra Achivida, 36th Operations Support Squadron, has been named the Pacific Air Forces' 2007 Air Traffic Control Watch Supervisor of the Year. Staff Sgt. Achivida played a key role in Valiant Shield by sequencing 17 in-flight emergencies and aided in guaranteeing Navy's Strike Fighter Readiness Program Exercise by mixing 40 fighter and heavy aircraft with two Air Expeditionary Force rotations. She also ensured Cope North success by managing language barriers for the 1st Japanese Air Self-Defense Force and de-conflicted ground support for the Japanese F-2/FSX deployment composed of more than 730 operations in two weeks. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Nichelle Griffiths)
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Andersen Airfield Ops Capture 5 PACAF Awards
Pacific Air Force officials awarded Master Sgt. James Colson, 36th Operations Support Squadron, with the 2007 Air Traffic Control Training Achievement Award. Sergeant Colson's achievements include preparing the air traffic control tower staff for four joint exercises, developing 20 air craft specific simulations and managing a training program that prepared controllers for 21 joint and bilateral exercises. Additionally, he revived a tower simulation system that prepared data and ground positions and created 10 scenarios in only a week to enhance air traffic control proficiency. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Nichelle Griffiths)
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