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Team Andersen prepares for upcoming fighter and bomber rotations.
ANDERSEN AIR FORCE BASE, Guam - Members of Team Andersen participate in a mass FOD walk here Jan. 12 in preparation for the arrival of the F-22A Raptor.The F-22A is scheduled to arrive here as part of a three-month deployment in support of U.S. Pacific Command's security obligations in the Western Pacific. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Nichelle Griffiths)
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Team Andersen prepares for upcoming fighter and bomber rotations.
ANDERSEN AIR FORCE BASE, Guam - More than 700 members of Team Andersen participate in a mass FOD walk here Jan. 12 in preparation for the upcoming bomber and fighter deployment rotation.The goal of the FOD walk is to ensure all debris and foreign objects are cleared from the flightline. The F-22A Raptor and the B-2 Bomber are scheduled to return to Andersen. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Nichelle Griffiths)
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Team Andersen prepares for upcoming fighter and bomber rotations.
ANDERSEN AIR FORCE BASE, Guam - Two teams of approximately 350 people conduct a mass foreign object debris walk here Jan. 12. The purpose of the FOD walk is to assure a clean airfield for flightline operations and create a safe environment on the airfield for present and incoming aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Nichelle Griffiths)
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New DoD Policy about media storage devices implemented by Andersen
(U.S. Air Force photo illustration by Airman 1st Class Carissa Wolff)
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Andersen Firing Range a no tresspassing area
The Firing Range is considered a 24 hour operation, seven days a week, and is never officially closed. Trespassing is illegal and can be extremely dangerous because of gunfire.
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Typhoon Season is Around the Corner: It’s Time to Get Ready Again
Be advised, when a tropical storm or typhoon threatens Guam, availability of emergency supplies may become limited in a short span of time.
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Typhoon Season is Around the Corner: It’s Time to Get Ready Again
As we enter this year’s typhoon season, you are encouraged to review TCOR (Typhoon Condition of Readiness) postures and response actions to include taking inventory of your typhoon survival kits. Due to their unpredictable nature, some tropical storms or typhoons could develop close to Guam and give us only a 72-hour notice before the onset of destructive winds (in excess of 56 mph or 49 knots) - one good reason why we remain in TCOR 4 year-round. Familiarization with TCOR conditions and actions will pay off greatly during typhoon situations.
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Typhoon Season is Around the Corner: It’s Time to Get Ready Again
During typhoon impact, expect up to 24 hours of destructive winds, heavy rains, scattered thunderstorms, flooding in low-lying areas, falling trees, flying debris and possible tornadoes. Disruption of utility services (e.g. electricity) may occur as early as storm onset and last up to hours (or sometimes days and even weeks) after typhoon passage. Preparation and readiness is key when living in Typhoon Alley, and always remember, it’s never too early to prepare for typhoons on Guam.
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Typhoon Season is Around the Corner: It’s Time to Get Ready Again
For Guam, tropical storms and typhoons can occur anytime of the year, though a typical typhoon season for Guam runs from late June through December (when Pacific Ocean the water temperatures are at their warmest), with the peak of the typhoon season occurring between late August through mid-November.
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101 Critical Days of Summer
For the Air Force, the 101 Critical Days of Summer begins now. For Guam, it last 365 days a year.
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The Delta Wedge Vehicle Barrier
The Delta Wedge Vehicle Barrier is designed to stop unauthorized vehicles from entering the base. Proceed with caution when the yellow light is flashing. Stop immediately when the red light flashes. Significant damage and injury can result from impacting the barrier system.
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