36th Mission Support Group

MISSION
To provide day-to-day mission support to more than 9,000 military, civilian, dependent and retired personnel and 15 associate units. Maintains expeditionary capability for AF missions deploying to, originating from and transiting through Andersen AFB. Span of control includes Civil Engineering, Communications and Information, Contracting, Logistics Readiness, Mission Support (Personnel), Security Forces and Services.
36th Security Forces Presses on Under COVID-19 Conditions

36th Security Forces Presses on Under COVID-19 Conditions

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36th Security Forces K9

36th Security Forces K9

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9/11 Memorial Climb

9/11 Memorial Climb

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Firefighters Conduct Training

Firefighters Conduct Training

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First line of defense improvements

First line of defense improvements

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Before the Boom

Before the Boom

[hassubttitle]EOD Airman risk it all to save lives, protect property
Cooking With Heart

Cooking With Heart

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Power Production Load Shedding

Power Production Load Shedding

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New Body Composition Test

New Body Composition Test

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Police Week Defender Challenge

Police Week Defender Challenge

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36th Mission Support News

  • Andersen security forces celebrate Police Week 2015

    Despite base preparations for the impending arrival of Typhoon Dolphin, security forces and local government officials celebrated the annual National Police Week observances here May 11-15.The week's events culminated in a solemn retreat ceremony May 13 to commemorate the sacrifices of civilian and

  • Coral Reef Fitness Center team promote fitness, overall health

    Whether an individual wants to lift weights or play basketball with fellow Airmen, the Coral Reef Fitness and Sports Center has everything Airmen need to stay fit to fight."The gym isn't just a place for muscular gains, but more so life gains," said Senior Airman Crystal Redd, 36th Force Support

  • Water, fuel systems maintainers work around clock to keep up flow

    Many may not know, but underneath every person's feet at Andersen Air Force Base lie unseen miles of pipeline.It is up to the water and fuel systems specialists of the 36th Civil Engineer Squadron to not only maintain the 45 miles of fuel pipeline and 100,000 miles of water lines, but also inspect

  • 36 SFS dominates all season, wins flag football championship

    The 36th Security Forces Squadron won the 2015 intramural flag football championship game for the second year in a row April 20 against the 644th Combat Communications Squadron with the final score of 14-0.Two games were played for the championship as the 36th SFS lost a game earlier in the playoffs

  • Team Andersen demonstrates skills during annual fire muster

    Team Andersen firefighters earned a share of first place after a strong finish during the annual Guam Fire Muster competition in Hagatna, Guam, March 28-29.The annual event brought together members from the Guam Airport Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting division, Guam Fire Department and the Navy

  • Andersen wraps up ESOHCAMP 2008

    Andersen wrapped up the 2008 external Environmental Safety Occupational Health Compliance Assessment Management Program with an out brief to wing leaders March 5. Led by Col. Kelli Ballengee, the Pacific Air Force's bioenvironmental engineer and 23 assessors, the ESOHCAMP ran from Feb. 25-29. The

  • $6.7M LMR site upgrade underway

    The 36th Communications Squadron "Wired Up and Fired Up" team, in coordination with Motorola, U.S. Federal Government Markets Division, are upgrading the military's Land Mobile Radio infrastructure on Guam and moving the LMR repeaters to Mount Alutom. The $6.7 million upgrade began in December 2006

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