April 1, 2011 44th APS, 724th ASTF visit local mall, talk about AF Reserve Members of the 44th Aerial Port Squadron and 724th Aeromedical Staging Flight set up an informational and drug demand reduction display at the Guam Micronesia Mall, March 24-25. The display was part of the 30th Anniversary Celebration and Month of the Air Force Reserve on Guam.
April 1, 2011 Gov. Calvo signs proclamation designating March as Month of the AF Reserve on Guam Governor Edward B. Calvo, Guam governor, signs a proclamation, March 21, designating March as Month of the Air Force Reserve on Guam. The proclamation was signed on the 30th anniversary of the arrival of the 44th Aerial Port Squadron and the Air Force Reserve on Guam.
March 17, 2011 ESGR supports Service members, recognizes employers Citizen Airmen who support and defend the Constitution by wearing an Air Force uniform can only successfully balance their family, civilian employment and Reserve commitment with the support of their civilian employer. Sometimes, those employers may go above and beyond to support their military
March 3, 2011 48th APS hosts Valentine's Dinner for families of deployed members The 48th Aerial Port Squadron held a Key Spouse Dinner at Buca di Beppo Italian restaurant on Valentine's Day. There were about nine spouses and 20 children in attendance at the dinner. During the evening, the children, ranging in ages from two months to 12 years, made Valentine's cards for their
Feb. 23, 2011 Winter Wingman Day 2011 Brings Airmen Together Through Team-Building, Fitness Resiliency was the key word at Winter Wingman Day 2011 and Airmen were encouraged to support each other and have a positive, empowering attitude. Chief Master Sgt. Brian Wong, 624th Regional Support Group command chief, kicked off the day with a briefing at the Hickam Memorial Theater, where he
Feb. 9, 2011 Hawaii's Aerial Port Reservists deploy More than fifty aerial port Reservists from the 48th Aerial Port Squadron assigned to Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii have recently left for deployments in Southwest Asia. Aerial Port Airmen, also known as "Port Dogs", are trained to manage in-transit passenger and cargo movements for
Jan. 12, 2011 48 APS member rides waves of success Her first surfboard was more of an opportunity than a gift. A hand me down from, as she puts it, "an old dude." The board was scarred with use."The board had holes and pock marks from the surfer's own adventures," Master Sgt. Dee Marques said, recalling the story.Sergeant Marques, an Air