Photo of Airmen, U.S. Air Force aircraft participate in an aircraft generation training event.

OSAN AIR BASE NEWS

  • Airman Spotlight: Staff Sgt. Kristine Clawson

    Name: Kristine ClawsonUnit: 51 OSSJob title: Aviation Resource Manager/ HARM NCOICJob description and its impact on the overall mission: Oversee Jump/Flight pay for 200+ members and ensure aircrew have met all training requirements for real world missionsTime in the military: 7 ½ YearsTime at Osan:

  • Osan member helps strengthen US, ROK bond

    Service members stationed in the Republic of Korea come and go, but one person provides a constant for those who want to become involved in the community.Since 2006, Jim Dunnet, Korean American Partnership Association outreach coordinator, has provided service members with multiple avenues for

  • PMEL helps Osan measure success

    A group of just 23 Airmen manage 5,800 pieces of equipment, 119 work centers and control $10.2 million worth of equipment assets.The unit must simultaneously execute Pacific Air Force-wide lateral support requests and ensure compliance with Air Force meterology and calibration standards, Air Force

  • USACE builds on AF's vision

    With a heritage that dates back to construction of the Washington Monument, Panama Canal and the Pentagon, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Osan Resident Office has a lot to live up to. The team of 20 doesn't let that intimidate them as they strive to enhance the base's infrastructure and give

  • Airman Spotlight: Staff Sgt. Jamie Murphy

    Name: Staff Sgt. Jamie MurphyUnit: 51st Security Forces Squadron Job title: Air Base Defense NCOJob description and its impact on the overall mission: Manages ARTS, SORTS, DRRS programs for the commander as well as maintaining planning joint and combined defense plans with USAF, USA and ROK forces.

  • Day in the life of a U-2 crew chief

    Imagine working on something worth approximately $60 million and being responsible for the safety of another person's life.For the crew chiefs of the 5th Reconnaissance Squadron, that's just another day at work as they repair and maintain U-2 Dragon Ladies to ensure the Squadron's pilots can safely

  • 106th MD keeps furry friends fit to frolic

    One of only a few U.S. military animal clinics on the Korean peninsula, the 106th Medical Detachment cares for the pets of personnel across the entire U.S. Forces Korea area of responsibility. Two veterinarians and two civilian animal health technicians handle everything from outprocessing