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OSAN AIR BASE NEWS

  • Beverly Bulldog 13-02 underway

    As the alarms sounded, and the loud speaker blared "Exercise, Exercise, Exercise," Airmen across the base geared up in response to the base-wide recall for Beverly Bulldog 13-02. The operational readiness exercise, Beverly Bulldog 13-02, kicked off Feb. 11. It is the second exercise of the year to

  • Osan community commemorates Battle of Bayonet Hill

    Sixty-two years ago, with the help of their American and other United Nations allies, South Korea was able to sustain and escape the threat of the communist regime. Today, throughout the small country of the Republic of Korea, memorials sprinkle the land to commemorate the bravery of those defending

  • Osan firefighters smoke recent inspection

    A team of firefighters from the 51st Civil Engineer Squadron fire services responded to a trash-fire exercise at the 51st Munitions Squadron for an inspection at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Jan. 24, 2013. The team demonstrated their ability to respond in a timely manner and successfully put

  • Airman Spotlight: Senior Airman Markeith Alexander

    Unit: 51 Fighter Wing, Command PostJob title: Junior Emergency Actions ControllerJob description and its impact on the overall mission: The Command Post directs conventional command and control actions supporting emergency plans, operations orders and operations plans. We relay command and control

  • Metals Technology technicians weld mission together

    Working on everything from aircraft to underground equipment, the 51st Maintenance Squadron aircraft metals technology shop accomplishes a variety of metal work throughout the base."Our job is a combination of on-aircraft work and in-shop fabrication," said Senior Airman Jared Callaham, 51st

  • Osan Crossfit keeps athletes Fit to Fight

    Crossfit has become a very popular workout program throughout the military, allowing for a competitive and structured environment with a set routine. Organized and ran by certified instructors and volunteers, the Osan Air Base Crossfit program averages more than 800 participants each month."We are