Community Relations

Andersen Air Force Base's community relations programs are designed to enhance morale, public trust, and support and to demonstrate that the Air Force is a community partner and a responsible steward of national resources. We hope to increase public awareness and understanding of the armed forces and the mission, policies, and programs of the Air Force. Our goal is to foster positive relations and maintain a reputation as a good neighbor as well as a respected, professional organization charged with part of the responsibility for national security.

Community Support

If you would like to request support from Andersen AFB for an upcoming event, go to the following linked information on how and where to make that request:

Speaking Engagements
Flyover request
Andersen Honor Guard

For activities not included on the list, contact the Community Relations section one month prior to the event. Provide the basic information for the event (who, what, when, where, purpose of event). It is our policy to support as many requests as possible, but we are not always able to accommodate every request received.

For more information on the Community Relations program, check out AFI 35-105, Community Relations.

Our goal is to foster positive relations with the surrounding communities. Participation in community events by Air Force personnel is desirable and highly encouraged; however, limitations of time, money and mission requirements may make it impossible to grant all requests.

Base tour

The 36th Wing offers organized group tours to educate people about the U.S. Air Force, Andersen Air Force Base and its missions. While we try to accommodate specific requests to visit a particular unit or learn about a specific mission, please understand that our mission must come first. Tours are only provided to organized groups such as civic organizations, schools, businesses, and reunion groups. Unfortunately we cannot accommodate individuals or non-organized groups.
Certain conditions and restrictions apply to all base tours. Tour groups must meet the following requirements:
Size:
Tours are limited to a minimum of 20 participants and a maximum of 45 (or the passenger capability of one commercial bus).
Transportation:
Organizations must provide their own transportation. Tours are limited to one bus. Requests to use multiple vehicles cannot be accommodated.
Dates:
Tours are only offered on weekdays. Tours will not exceed five hours to include a lunch break, if requested.

Meals:
Meal options on base is limited and only granted upon approval of the Base Commander.
The Magellan Dining Inn is a dining option only for ROTC and JROTC detachments.
Mobility:
Modified tours may be granted to those with limited mobility; however, this must be stated on the request form. If not stated, it is assumed that walking and stair climbing is not an issue.
Base Access:
Any group members over the age of 18 will have to provide personal information, such as driver's license number, date of birth, and social security number, for an Entry Access List, which is required for base access.
To request a base tour, a "Community Relations Request Form" must be completed and e-mailed to joleen.castro.1@us.af.mil no later than four weeks from event date. If your organization has any questions, please contact our Community Relations office at (671) 366-4111.

Contact Information

Address:
Andersen AFB, 36 WG/PA COMREL
Unit 14003, APO AP 96543-4003

Contact number:
(671) 366-4111
DSN: 315-366-4111

Office Location:
Bldg 21001

Office hours:
Monday to Friday
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Email:
36wg.pa2@us.af.mil

Questions and/or concerns that cannot be immediately answered/solved will be thoroughly researched and addressed as expeditiously as possible. Telephone messages and emails left during non-office hours will be answered the next office day.

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