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OSAN AIR BASE NEWS

  • Buddy Wing showcases ROK/US Alliance, soars through ROK skies

    Personnel from both U.S. and ROK Air Forces gathered to participate in Buddy Wing 16-1, held here Jan. 25 to 29, 2016. U.S. Airmen from the 36th Fighter Squadron and Aircraft Maintenance Unit travelled to Seosan AB, ROK, to participate in the Buddy Wing exercise with ROK air forces personnel from

  • Airmen of steel

    Aircraft structural maintenance specialists from the 51st Maintenance Squadron preserve the structural integrity of all operational aircraft on base. They man both the corrosion control shop and the sheet metal shop.

  • Corrosion control: Prolonging the life of Osan’s aircraft

    Aircraft structural maintenance Airmen from the 51st Maintenance Squadron perform these maintenance procedures in the corrosion control shop, also known as the “paint barn.” They identify, remove and treat corrosion using mechanical and chemical procedures.

  • Osan offers tax prep assistance

    The Osan Tax Center is scheduled to open to provide preparation and assistance services to all active-duty service members, retirees and family members at the Education Center here Feb. 1, 2016.

  • Osan Chapel Team leads spiritual charge

    Spiritual health and well-being is just as important as physical fitness when it comes to an Airman's mission readiness and resiliency.Chaplains and chaplain’s assistants provide a team approach to help Osan Airmen and family members exercise their constitutional right to the free exercise of

  • Air Force implements additional security measures

    In response to tragic events that have taken place on and off installations over the past few years, Air Force commanders can take additional measures to secure personnel and property on their installations through three programs that allow service members to carry weapons.

  • Buddy Wing 16-1 scheduled to take off at Seosan AB

    Buddy Wing 16-1 is the first of multiple training exercises to be conducted this year on the peninsula. The goal of the Buddy Wing program is to sharpen interoperability between the allied forces so that if need be, they are prepared and ready to fight as a lethal, combined force.