GUAM'S ONLY RESERVE SQUADRON IS DEEPLY CONNECTED TO THE COMMUNITY IT SERVES AND ALWAYS READY TO ANSWER THE NATION'S CALL

Tucked away on Andersen Air Force Base and a tenant of the 36th Wing, this diverse group of Citizen Airmen serves as a vital cog in the U.S. military's presence in the Indo-Pacific region, operating at the strategic forward edge of American power. About 80% of the population lost access to runn...

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Published inCitizen Airman Vol. 76; no. 2; pp. 6 - 9
Main Author Rivera, Teodoro
Format Trade Publication Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Washington Superintendent of Documents 01.03.2024
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Summary:Tucked away on Andersen Air Force Base and a tenant of the 36th Wing, this diverse group of Citizen Airmen serves as a vital cog in the U.S. military's presence in the Indo-Pacific region, operating at the strategic forward edge of American power. About 80% of the population lost access to running water. "Because of the devastation, the 36th Wing quickly sought volunteers to support recovery efforts," Guerrero said. Following the typhoon, three Airmen from the 44th APS were activated to assist Joint Region Marianas - Task Force West.
ISSN:0887-9680
1934-4813