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OSAN AIR BASE NEWS

  • Airmen invited to "do something amazing"

    As part of its "Do Something Amazing" national advertising campaign, the Air Force is offering Airmen the opportunity to submit videos showing Air Force members in action.  "In the spirit of the ad campaign, we want to give everyone across the Air Force the chance to show off their skills to the

  • Smile through your braces

    There's a saying that goes "do not to look a gift horse in the mouth," but what if he takes a look in yours? The gift coming to Osan on Sept. 17 is orthodontist Capt. Daniel Shin. Captain Shin will visit here twice a month for four to five days at a time to perform routine orthodontistry consisting

  • E-Pubs migrate to Air Force Public Web

    Whether you are a warfighter in Iraq or a retired Airman in Nebraska, accessing Air Force forms or publications is now easier than ever due to a centralized Web site that began Aug. 24. The Air Force Departmental Publishing Office, or e-Pubs, officially migrated under the Air Force Public Web

  • Annual unit award winners announced

    The Secretary of the Air Force Personnel Council recognized the following units as Air Force Organizational Excellence Award recipients during the period of 2006-2007. Headquarters, Air Combat Command, June 1, 2004 - May 31, 2006 Headquarters, Air Mobility Command, June 1, 2004 - May 31, 2006

  • Deployed servicemembers experience South Korean culture

    Clanging, banging and thumping were the sounds as deployed U.S. servicemembers experienced traditional Korean culture Aug. 20 at the tent city on Osan Air Base. Airmen, Soldiers, Sailors and Marines deployed here in support of Ulchi Focus Lens 2007 got a firsthand feel for traditional Korean attire

  • Air Force officials announce 2008 force-shaping plans

    Air Force officials recently announced plans to meet the 2008 fiscal year end-strength of 328,600, which calls for a force reduction of about 5,400 officers and enlisted members through normal attrition, retirement or force-shaping measures. The reductions are in line with Air Force efforts to