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OSAN AIR BASE NEWS

  • Osan family exercises 'Option of adoption'

    The "Year of the Air Force Family" is an initiative focused on enhancing the support and care provided to those who firmly stand behind our Airmen on a daily basis. For one Air Force family stationed at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, the focus of the Year of the Air Force Family has expanded.

  • Osan to implement new civilian application procedure

    As early as mid-February, the rollout of a civilian hiring test initiative will require current Air Force civilian employees to follow new procedures when applying for jobs at select bases. Air Force civilians who want to apply for jobs at Goodfellow AFB, Texas; Osan Air Base, Korea; or any of the

  • Team Osan:Ready to fight-tonight

    Airmen from the 51 Aircraft Maintenance Squadron keep the flying mission going during Operational Readiness Exercise Beverly Bulldog 10-01 at Osan Air Base, Jan. 13.

  • 51 LRS gets the job done

    51 Logistics Readiness Squadron Airmen issue weapons to defend the base during Operational Readiness Exercise Beverly Bulldog 10-01 at Osan Air Base, Jan. 12.

  • 51 CES hard at work to heat up Osan

    As Old Man Winter sweeps through Osan fall leaves and sunny afternoons are replaced by cold mornings and snow on the ground setting the stage for a myriad of winter sports, a large cup of hot chocolate or just curling up under a warm blanket. However, the drop in temperature is also responsible for

  • Anheuser-Busch offers free theme park admission

    A tribute program that has provided free admission to SeaWorld and Busch Gardens for more than 4 million members of U.S. and coalition armed forces and their families has been extended through 2010."Here's to the Heroes," a program sponsored by Anheuser-Busch, was launched in February 2005 to