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  • HAWC offers new water-based workout

    Being physically injured can seem like a dead-end road. With a back, leg, ankle or foot injury, many workouts are out of the question. To help Airmen and their families maintain physical fitness regardless of injury, the Health and Wellness Center is now offering water jogging, allowing participants

  • Flight sergeants: Pillars of law enforcement, security

    ALPHA. BRAVO. CHARLIE. DELTA. Some recognize these as the first four letters of the phonetic alphabet. But for the 36th Security Forces Squadron's four flight sergeants, these are the teams of Airmen and civilians they guide to ensure protection of residents and resources on Andersen Air Force

  • Hickam recognizes Key Spouses

    A group of unsung heroes were serenaded with appreciation on April 25 at the Key Spouse Appreciation Dinner held at the Tradewinds Enlisted Club. More than 120 Key Spouses and Key Spouse Mentors were recognized and praised for their support of military families and the Air Force squadrons their

  • PACAF names 12 Outstanding Airmen of the Year

    The Commander of Pacific Air Forces recently announced the command's 12 Outstanding Airmen of the Year. The 12 honorees were selected from over 30,000 enlisted men and women throughout the command. Their selection as the outstanding Airmen of the year distinguishes the member from his or her peers

  • AF, Navy, Coast Guard, GovGuam participate in joint training

    First responders from both Guam's military installations and community agencies participated in water rescue training near Sirena Beach here, April 25, 2013.The five agencies, including the 36th Civil Engineer Squadron Fire and Emergency services, Navy Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 25, U.S. Coast

  • USAF Band of the Pacific-Asia performs at Sendai, Japan

    The U.S. Air Force Band of the Pacific-Asia from Yokota Air Base, Japan, completed a 3-day tour here, April 20 through 22, in remembrance of the victims of the earthquake and tsunami that devastated the area approximately two years ago.The earthquake and tsunami triggered Operation Tomodachi, a U.S.

  • U.S. Airman returns to Indonesian roots during PACANGEL

    Staff. Sgt. Endro Accettola, an electrical systems journeyman from Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, left his hometown of Balikpapan, Indonesia, in 2002 at the age of 14. His first time back to Indonesia was with the U.S. Air Force on a humanitarian operation called Pacific Angel.PACANGEL is a

  • 961st AACS keeps 'eyes in the sky'

    In the quiet darkness surrounding the Kadena flightline, the awaiting aircraft roars to life with an escalated screech, and cool air rushes to fill the newly lit cabin.As the chill meets the humid Okinawan atmosphere within the aircraft, a smoke-like fog diffuses into the nooks and crevices around