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OSAN AIR BASE NEWS

  • No money, no mission

    Whether deployed to Afghanistan fighting insurgents, running combat operations against the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria or staying constantly vigilant with a fight tonight mindset here on the Korean Peninsula...worrying about your paycheck shouldn't be a concern.But things do happen and when they

  • Higher learning important for service members

    "If you don't invest in education, you're not developing the right type of Airmen over time." -- Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force James Cody during an all-call at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina. In today's Air Force, more Airmen are pursuing higher education, not only for personal

  • Dirty Jobs: Getting dusty with the Dirt Boyz

    This is the first article in a series focusing on and recognizing the 'Dirty Jobs' done by Airmen of the 51st Civil Engineer Squadron.He's coated in sweat and grime; hardened cement flakes cling to his skin but he doesn't stop, he's an Airman of the 51st Civil Engineer Squadron's pavement and

  • Alien Ant Farm rocks Team Osan at Liberty Fest

    Thousands of service members and dependents from Team Osan and the Pacific Region came here July 4, to join in the festivities, music and fun that came with Liberty Fest 2015.Hit rock group Alien Ant Farm headlined the festival and played songs from their various albums, including "Movies" and

  • CMSAF visits ROK, discusses regional partnerships

    Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force James A. Cody visited three major U.S. military bases throughout the Republic of Korea, from June 30 to July 3.During his visit, Cody met with Airmen and Soldiers to discuss morale, welfare, and the unique partnership between the ROK military and the US Forces

  • Army Kiowa pilots learn about A-10

    A team of U.S. Army Kiowa helicopter pilots and other soldiers visited the 25th Fighter Squadron July 2, 2015, at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea.        The purpose of the visit was to enhance the partnership between the Air Force and Army pilots by making each other familiar with their

  • 'Mustang 1' lays out expectations for Airmen, exercises during Q&A

    After a few weeks on the ground here and getting to know the Airmen of the 51st Fighter Wing, Col. Andrew Hansen, the wing's new commander, sat down with me to discuss his values and expectations for his Airmen and wing.Tech. Sgt. Travis Edwards:  Welcome to Osan sir, how do you and your family like

  • Chuck Norris' martial arts roots still planted at Osan Air Base

    , At 80 years old, Grand Master Mun has spent over half his life training service members at Osan Air Base in the art of self-defense. He has certified more than 4,500 black belt students in the time-worn aerobics room of the base's fitness center. Many of those students have continued on to train

  • Weapons flight arms most prolific A-10 unit

    It obscured the sun, but the hazy June-time skyline did nothing to change the heat. Warm temperatures and moist air permeated the Draggins' Lair here as six Airmen got into the back end of a blue-painted "bread truck." They had just finished moving a slew of munitions, some by hand. They stood by as

  • New Mustang Center to improve resiliency for Team Osan

    This is the sixth article of a series focusing on the 12 key tasks found here. This week we explore the 10th key task, the Mustang Resiliency center. In the coming weeks we will conclude this series will be a wrap-up article showing the comprehensive spectrum of how Team Osan works on the key