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OSAN AIR BASE NEWS

  • Osan Airman Identified

    U.S. Air Force Technical Sgt. Angelo Reategui assigned to the 51st Security Forces Squadron was discovered dead in a non-duty related incident on Sept. 29, 2015.The cause of death is currently under investigation.  Additional information will be released as it becomes available. "Angelo was a

  • Suicide prevention: raising self-awareness at Osan

    Over the past five years, the Air Force has experienced an increase in suicides. To combat this and in recognition of September being National Suicide Awareness month, Team Osan has dedicated this time to raising awareness about the issues of suicide prevention, educating Airmen about available

  • Suicide prevention: raising self-awareness at Osan

    Over the past five years, the Air Force has experienced an increase in suicides. To combat this and in recognition of September being National Suicide Awareness month, Team Osan has dedicated this time to raising awareness about the issues of suicide prevention, educating Airmen about available

  • Osan Airman death

    An Airman from the 51st Security Forces Squadron died in a non-duty related incident, Sept. 29, 2015."Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family and friends of the deceased," said Col. Andrew P. Hansen, 51st Fighter Wing commander.The cause of death is currently under investigation.The name of

  • Osan radar gets a second chance in USAFRICOM

    Airmen and civilians from the 51st Operations Support Squadron and the 51st Logistics Readiness Squadron teamed up to deconstruct and pack a GPN-20 airfield surveillance radar here, Sept. 15, 2015."The radar was decommissioned a few years back after we upgraded our current systems," said Tech. Sgt.