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OSAN AIR BASE NEWS

  • New air defenders on peninsula

    The first group of Soldiers with the 1st Battalion, 44th Air and Missile Defense, landed here for their one-year deployment to Korea on Oct. 17 . The new battalion, from Fort Bliss, Texas, is replacing the 2-1 Air Defense Artillery Battalion, 35th Air Defense Artillery Brigade, in support of the

  • Air defenders compete in goodwill soccer match

    Soldiers with Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 35th Air Defense Artillery Brigade, competed in the goodwill soccer match against the Republic of Korea's 2nd ADA BDE in Cheonan on Oct. 18. After some preliminary briefings and photo ops, the two partners in peace drew a line in the sand, to do

  • Space-A briefing makes travel easier

    Osan's Air Mobility Command passenger terminal personnel recently briefed residents on how to properly use Space-A travel, a military benefit."What we're trying to do here is educate the base populace on how to take advantage of the AMC missions that transit our station," said Master Sgt. Donald

  • U.S. Airmen and Soldiers Support Seoul Air Show

    U.S. military families are invited to the Seoul International Air Show, Tuesday-Sunday 9:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Oct. 16-21, during the Korea Aerospace and Defense Exhibition in Seongnam City. The air show is open to the general public Oct. 20-21 at the Seoul K-16 Airport, a tenant air base co-located

  • 'Setting the Conditions for Victory' video premieres online

    The secretary of the Air Force video "Setting the Conditions for Victory" made its online debut Oct. 3. The 8-minute video, a follow-up to last year's "How We Fight" presentation, outlines the Air Force role in the war on terrorism and how the service succeeds in its domains of air, space and

  • Servicemembers learn to fight, win, in combatives class

    "You're struggling too much!" hollered Staff Sgt. Heath Dickson, "Relax, relax, relax." The Soldier relaxed and threw his leg over the instructor, grasping him in a head lock. Even though this was the Soldier's second time coming to the combatives class, the instructors weren't going easy on him.

  • Town patrol: Preventing trouble, not fun

    Osan's Town Patrol is outside the base every weekend, reminding Airmen that they can go out and have fun, but they need to act responsibly. "We're not here to stop anyone from having a good time, but to prevent something," said Capt. Kevin Tyler, a Town Patrol volunteer. "If we can prevent one thing

  • Gen. Bell Sends: Bomshel tour

    U.S. military members are invited to attend free concerts around the peninsula that are being put on by country music duo Bomshel, according to the latest Gen. Bell Sends, from U.S. Forces Korea commander Gen. B.B. Bell.This concert series is free to all servicemembers, civilian employees and