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OSAN AIR BASE NEWS

  • South Korea Sojourns III: Bukhansan National Park

    Author's Note: This is the third in a series of articles about recreational travel opportunities for service members stationed in South Korea. Each article will highlight a specific South Korean destination, attraction, or event within the authorized travelling distance for U.S. forces in country.

  • Airman Spotlight: SSgt Brett Rush

    Unit: 51st Fighter Wing Chapel Job title: Chaplain AssistantJob description and its impact on the overall mission: Provide spiritual care and the opportunity for Airmen, their families, and other personnel to exercise their constitutional right to the free exercise of religion. The impact we have on

  • Mandatory BAH recertification starts this month

    A mandatory Air Force-wide recertification of service members entitled to or receiving Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) on behalf of dependents begins this month and extends through the end of this year affecting roughly 2,000 Airmen at Osan Air Base and its geographically separated units

  • April is child abuse prevention month

    Since 1983, the month of April has been dedicated to the prevention of child abuse and neglect through the observation of National Child Abuse Prevention Month. Each year the goal is to raise awareness among parents and members of the community in hopes of preventing cases of abuse and

  • South Korea Sojourns V: Hallasan Mountain

    Author's Note: This is the fifth in a series of articles about recreational travel opportunities for service members stationed in South Korea. Each article will highlight a specific South Korean destination, attraction, or event within the authorized travelling distance for U.S. forces in country.

  • South Korea Sojourns I: Namsan & Seoul Tower

    Author's Note: This is the first in a series of articles about recreational travel opportunities for service members stationed in South Korea. Each article will highlight a specific South Korean destination, attraction, or event within the authorized travelling distance for U.S. forces in country.

  • Aircraft incident occurs

    An FA-18D, assigned to Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, struck a power line off base during its landing approach to Osan Air Base, March 29, 2014. No one was injured in the incident and the aircraft landed safely. Emergency response teams and safety personnel have responded to the incident.

  • Crossing Borders: Airmen connect with kids at Korean orphanage

    The room was quiet for the moment. A dozen adults stood by, some with hands in their pockets, some with arms crossed. Some paced, others surveyed and some sat down. All of them were waiting. Soon a child came running into the room, his stride stopped in front of the brown box one of the adults sat

  • AFAF campaign kicks off; bar set at $105K

    The 2014 Air Force Assistance Fund campaign kicked off here March 24.The goal for this year's drive is to bring in more than $105,000 for the Air Force Aid Society, which loaned more than $54,000 to 70 military families at Osan in 2013."The Air Force Aid Society is Airmen helping Airmen, which is