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330 Navy civilian employees transfer to Air Force

Old Badges

U.S. Air Force Firefighters assigned to the 36th Civil Engineer Squadron, Fire Station 1, hold their old Joint Region Marianas Fire Protection badges at the end of a shift change on Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, April 12, 2021. Civilian firefighters changed their badges from JRM to USAF Fire Protection as part of the realignment of a Navy led JRM to an Air Force JRM. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Michael S. Murphy)

Firefighters stand at parade rest

U.S. Air Force Firefighters assigned to the 36th Civil Engineer Squadron, Fire Station 1, stand at parade rest after changing their Joint Region Marianas Fire Protection badges to USAF Fire Protection badges during a shift change on Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, April 12, 2021. Civilian firefighters changed their badges from JRM badges to USAF Force Fire Protection as part of the realignment of a Navy led JRM to an Air Force JRM. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Michael S. Murphy)

Firefighters pin on new badge

A U.S. Air Force Airman assigned to the 36th Civil Engineer Squadron, Fire Station 1, pins on a USAF Fire Protection badge during a shift change on Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, April 12, 2021. Civilian firefighters changed their badges from Joint Region Marianas to USAF Fire Protection as part of the realignment of a Navy led JRM to an Air Force JRM. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Michael S. Murphy)

Firefighter shift change

United States Air Force Airmen and Firefighters assigned to the 36th Civil Engineer Squadron, Fire Station 1, attend a shift change on Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, April 12, 2021. Civilian firefighters changed their badges from Joint Region Marianas to USAF Fire Protection as part of the realignment of a Navy led JRM to an Air Force JRM. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Michael S. Murphy)

Firefighters stand at parade rest

United States Air Force Airmen and Firefighters assigned to the 36th Civil Engineer Squadron Fire Station 1, stand at parade rest during role call for a shift change on Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, April 12, 2021. Civilian firefighters changed their badges from Joint Region Marianas to USAF Fire Protection as part of the realignment of a Navy led JRM to an Air Force JRM. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Michael S. Murphy)

A United States Fire Protection Badge is shown

A United States Air Force Fire Protection badge is shown during a shift change on Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, April 12, 2021. Civilian firefighters changed their badges from Joint Region Marianas to USAF Fire Protection as part of the realignment of a Navy led JRM to an Air Force JRM. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Michael S. Murphy)

An Andersen AFB Firefighter helmet is shown

An Andersen Air Force Base fire rescue helmet is shown on AAFB, Guam, April 12, 2021. Civilian firefighters changed their badges from Joint Region Marianas to United States Air Force Fire Protection as part of the realignment of a Navy led JRM to an Air Force JRM. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Michael S. Murphy)

ANDERSEN AIR FORCE BASE, Guam --

Approximately 330 full-time civilian employees currently assigned to support Andersen AFB will administratively transfer from the Navy to the Air Force April 11, 2021.

On Nov. 9, 2020 the Air Force Vice Chief of Staff, Gen. Stephen W. Wilson, Vice Chief of Naval Operations, Adm. William K. Lescher and Assistant Commandant of the United States Marine Corps, Gen. Gary L. Thomas, signed a new Joint Base Memorandum of Agreement to change the Joint Region construct returning selected 18 of 44 installation support functions to the Air Force at Andersen AFB.

“This change will improve Andersen’s ability to build multi-capable Airmen now and into the future as we work to further operationalize the base,” said Brig. Gen. Jeremy T. Sloane, commander of the 36th Wing. “The agreement also gives us improved fiscal control and operational flexibility so we can better support operations in the Indo-Pacific in line with the National Defense Strategy.”

The agreement further allows the Navy to initiate a resource transfer of approximately $630 million to the Air Force. The primary functions realigned include; Fire and Emergency Services, Installation Law Enforcement and Physical Security, Contracting, Facility Management, and Logistics and Transportation Services.

“This is a big win for us; not only are we getting 330 new Airmen, but this also opens the door to additional manning from the Air Force,” said Sloane. “Over the next five years, we’re expecting to receive approximately 380 additional personnel, which will allow us to operate more effectively and efficiently. I’d like to give a big thanks to the Joint Region Marianas staff for helping make this a reality”

To prepare for the transfer, Andersen and JRM hosted a series of planning meetings and Town Halls to ensure a seamless transition. Employee payroll and human resources activities will change, however, there are no anticipated changes to employee’s position title, series, grade and general duties assigned. Full operational capability is expected no later than October 1, 2021.