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OSAN AIR BASE NEWS

  • 51st Aerospace Ground Equipment Flight A. G. E.

    While it may seem that an organization capable of providing support to virtually any air frame in the Air Force, while still being able to provide adequate ground support to the base when needed, might be a "super squadron" of sorts, at Osan, this mission is accomplished by the 51st Aerospace Ground

  • 51st Fighter Wing Commander's Action Line

    Comment: I was curious as to why taxi fares at Osan are so much higher than other bases in Korea. I have asked several people within my chain of command and have been told to contact the Army and Air Force Exchange Services. Answer: Thank you for your question regarding the taxi fare rates here at

  • News Briefs

    If you would like to submit a News Brief, email the 51st Fighter Wing Public Affairs office.  For more information, call 784-4044. News BriefsNational CPR and AED awareness week: Begins June 1 and runs througj June 5. For those who are interested in learning CPR, please contact the 51st Medical

  • Osan recognizes National CPR /AED awareness week

    The first week of June will mark the second National Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Automated External Difribillator Awareness Week.This week brings attention to the problem of sudden cardiac arrest as well as the significance of CPR skills and AED access and training. Most cardiac emergencies

  • 7 Osan Airmen receive Articles 15

    The military justice system is a commander's program designed to support good order and discipline in the unit and to ensure mission accomplishment.When commanders decide to impose nonjudical punishment, they can choose from a variety of punishments. For enlisted members, that list includes

  • COMPACAF: Suicide prevention is a leadership challenge to us all

    Every time a life is lost in Pacific Air Forces I am alerted. All are tragic in different ways, but among the most troubling is when it involves a suicide. During the course of my 35 years on active duty, I've learned that we cannot prevent every suicide attempt. More importantly, I've learned that

  • Chief Airey laid to rest at Arlington Cemetery

    Surrounded by family and friends, colleagues and fellow Airmen, Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force Paul Airey was laid to rest here May 28. More than 400 people came to Ft. Myer, Va., for his funeral service and then on to Arlington for his grave site ceremony. Located in section 34, Chief

  • 101 Critical Days of Summer to kick off

    Pacific Air Forces safety officials are striving for a third consecutive year without a fatality during this year's 101 Critical Days of Summer campaign. The campaign kicks off May 22 and runs through Sept. 8. This year's theme is "Play To Live, Live To Play." "The role of commanders, supervisors

  • New options available for accompanied Korea tours

    Air Force members headed to certain locations in Korea now can request an accompanied tour and serve with their families for two or three years. Current base facilities, such as housing, schools and support activities, will limit the number of Airmen authorized to serve the accompanied,