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What is the mission of Andersen Air Force base?

What is the mission of Andersen Air Force base?

As a non-flying wing, the 36 WG’s mission is to provide support to deployed air and space forces of USAF, foreign air forces to Andersen, and tenant units assigned to the base. Andersen AFB was placed under the installation management authority of Joint Region Marianas on 1 October 2009, along with Naval Base Guam.

How to contact Andersen Air Force base visitor center?

Download the Air Force Connect app and add Andersen AFB to your “Favorites” to get updated info on new gate hours! To see Andersen AFB authorized credentials, click here. For more information, call the Pass and ID office at 366-5650 or the Visitor Center at 366-5477.

When did Andersen Air Force base move to Okinawa?

The 19th Bombardment Wing (BW) was formed at North AFB in 1948 from the resources of the former North Guam Air Force Base Command (Provisional). The 19th BW operated Andersen AFB and continued utilizing B-29s. In May 1949, the headquarters of the Twentieth Air Force moved from Guam to Kadena AB, Okinawa.

When was Andersen Air Force base in Guam inactivated?

The 3960th Air Base Wing was redesignated on 1 July 1956 as the 3960th Air Base Group. The 41st Fighter-Interceptor Squadron of the Pacific Air Forces, along with its F-86s, was stationed at Andersen from August 1956 until it was inactivated in March 1960.

Is there a passenger terminal at Andersen Air Force base?

Space Available seats are often limited, therefore, passenger planning and flexibility is key to Space Available travel out of Andersen AFB. The 734 AMS Passenger Terminal is committed to providing you the best possible service. Please let us know if you have any questions or concerns during your visit with us.

Where is Andersen Air Force base in Guam?

This is a military town and a high cost area, but our rich World War II history makes it an interesting assignment. Andersen Air Force Base (AFB), Guam is located on the north end of Guam, approximately 15 miles from the capital, Agana (or Ha-gan-ya). Andersen AFB is in the village of Yigo (pronounced “Jeego”).

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