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OSAN AIR BASE NEWS

  • K-9 unit sniffs out threat during exercise

    Staff Sgt. Damien Mills, 51st Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, and his military working dog "Milo" perform vehicle searches Aug. 29, 2011, during exercise Beverley-Midnight 11-04. Exercises, such as this, test Osan's ability to survive and operate during war-time constraints.

  • Fire department, medics respond to sim-aircraft crash

    Osan's fire department and base medics respond to a simulated C-130 Hercules aircraft crash Aug. 30, 2011, during Operational Readiness Exercise Beverley-Midnight 11-04. Exercises, such as this, test Osan's ability to survive and operate during war-time constraints. (U.S. Air Force photos/Tech. Sgt.

  • CES, LRS and MDG rushes grab and go

    Airmen from the 51st Medical Group along with Airmen from the 51st Civil Engineer Squadron and 51st Logistics Readiness Squadron prepare to treat and transport patients during a mass casualty Aug. 30, 2011, during exercise Beverly-Midnight 11-04. Exercises, such as this, sharpen Osan's ability to

  • Mustang Airmen ready to fight and win tonight

    Airmen of the 51st Security Forces Squadron, along with base augmentees secure an entry control point while also scanning sectors of fire and performing radio checks Aug. 30, 2011, during exercise Beverly-Midnight 11-04. Exercises, such as this, sharpen Osan's ability to survive and operate during

  • Exercise tests Airmen’ s ability to perform

    Airmen from the 51st Civil Engineer Squadron, perform primary searches for victims Aug. 29, 2011 during exercise Beverly-Midnight 11-04. During the exercise Airmen were evaluated on their timeliness to the scene as well as their ability to follow the National Fire Protection standards which are find

  • A-10 Thunderbolt IIs are ready to bring the thunder

    Airmen with the 51st Maintenance Group load munitions onto an A-10 Thunderbolt II assigned to the 25th Fighter Squadron August 29, 2011, during an Operational Readiness Exercise. Exercises such as this test Osan's ability to survive and operate during a war-time constraint. (U.S. Air Force

  • Airman Spotlight: Airman 1st Class John Stalnik

    Unit: 51st Munitions SquadronJob Title: Munitions Storage Crew MemberJob Description and its impact on the mission: My job is to store, maintain and account for all munitions items in the 51st Fighter Wing stockpile. Time in the military: 14 monthsTime at Osan: 7 monthsDEROS: January 2012Hometown:

  • Exercise hones war-time fighting techniques

    51st Security Forces Squadron, together with base augmentees, setup concertina wire around the base Aug. 29, 2011 as the threat heightens during exercise Beverley-Midnight 11-04. Exercises such as this test Osan's ability to survive and operate during a war-time constraint. (U.S. Air Force

  • CE focuses on Osan parks, recreation areas

    In response to concerns voiced during a town hall meeting Aug. 10, the 51st Civil Engineer Squadron is focusing attention on improving three parks and recreation areas here.The playgrounds near the old Mustang Valley Village and Hallasan tower, as well as the recreation area near the base softball

  • Medics converge on Osan for Dragon Lift

    Airmen from the 51st Medical Group field response team, U.S. Soldiers from Charlie Company 3rd General Support Aviation Battalion and members of the Republic of Korea's Air Force participate in Dragon Lift Aug. 24, 2011. The exercise tested 51st MDG Airmen's ability to coordinate air medical