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OSAN AIR BASE NEWS

  • The Flu Season is upon us

    During the first two days of the November Operational Readiness Exercise, more than 40 Airmen from Osan Air Base were seen by medical personnel from 51st Medical Group because they were experiencing Influenza-like illness symptoms. According to Maj. Christine Cornish, the Public Health Flight

  • Practice makes perfect

    Members of the 25th Fighter Squadron go through a simulated decontamination scenario during exercise Beverly Midnight 09-02 on Osan Air Base, Nov. 2.

  • Nurse commissioning program seeks enlisted applicants

    Officials at the Air Force Personnel Center here will conduct the annual Nurse Enlisted Commissioning Program board May 11-13 to select candidates for fall 2010 start dates. The program offers active-duty enlisted personnel the opportunity to earn a bachelor's degree in a high-need academic major.

  • Osan Airman Spotlight

    Name: Staff Sgt. Amber L. Bushroe Unit: 51 MXG/MXGQ Job title: Quality Assurance Inspector Most rewarding job aspect: Learning something new every day and helping the 51st Maintenance Group Goals: I would like to be a photographer, and achieve my Community College of the Air Force degreeHometown:

  • COMPACAF CC: This Veteran's Day, share the legacy

    We recently concluded our fall gathering of senior PACAF leaders where we were joined by Vietnam veterans Brig. Gen. (Ret.) Steve Ritchie and former Navy corpsman and Honolulu Advertiser publisher Lee Webber. General Ritchie is an acclaimed ace with five kills, and Mr. Webber defended against an

  • Air Force updates guidance for wear of PTU

    Air Force officials have updated guidance for wear of the physical training uniform, replacing previous guidance published in Air Force Instruction 36-2903, Dress and Personal Appearance of Air Force Personnel. According to a message released from Air Force A1 and signed by Lt. Gen. Richard Y.