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School liaison officer develops unique pilot program
June 6, 2008

Base receives hail, damages vehicles, structures, aircraft
June 6, 2008

Airman & Family Readiness Center provides spouse orientation
June 6, 2008

79 MDG undergoes three simultaneous inspections
June 2, 2008

Andrews Officers' Spouses Club awards scholarships
June 2, 2008

First base community yard sale May 31
May 27, 2008

JSOH 08 soars, roars with record crowds
May 27, 2008
A crowd walks through the C-5 Galaxy at the 2008 Joint Service Open House hosted by Andrews Air Force Base, Md., May 17th.   This year?s event will have demonstrations by the Navy Blue Angels and the Army's Golden Knights.  Once again the JSOH will host a wide variety of both military and civilian air and ground demonstrations. To include the Air Force's newest and the world's most advanced fighter jet, the F-22A Raptor. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech Sgt. Suzanne M. Day)

Five AFOSI agents added to Hall of Heroes
May 27, 2008

Famed 'Candy Bomber' reflects on Air Force heritage at 2008 Joint Service Open House
May 27, 2008
ANDREWS AIR FORCE BASE, Md. -- Retired Col. Gail Halvorsen, shakes hands with a fellow member of the Berlin Airlift Historical Foundation at the Joint Service Open House here May 18. Colonel Halvorsen earned the nickname the "Berlin Candy Bomber" for dropping more than 20 tons of candy to local children in Berlin, Germany, between 1948 and 1949.  The BAHF showcased the C-54E transport aircraft dubbed, "The Spirit of Freedom." The foundation is dedicated to preserving the memory and legacy of a key humanitarian and aviation historical event, The Berlin Airlift. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Amaani Lyle)

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A security policeman of the 76th Security Police Squadron and military working dog provide security as JordanianAirliner departs with King and Queen Hussein Bin-Talal on Jan. 1, 1980.

JBA honors Security Forces legacy during Police Week

Military police at Andrews have gone by many names over the decades, ranging from Military Police to Air Police, and now Security Forces; but their mission has remained committed to safeguarding the installation and enabling the Air Force mission...
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U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Tim Marriner, 316th Security Forces Squadron commander, attend the Prince George’s County Police Department’s Military Service Appreciation Luncheon, May 22, 2025.

Continuing the mission: Honoring military veterans in law enforcement

The following are remarks given by Lt. Col. Tim Marriner, 316th Security Forces Squadron commander, at the Prince George’s County Police Department’s Military Service Appreciation Luncheon, May 22, 2025. The remarks have been edited for length and...