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OSAN AIR BASE NEWS

  • 621st ACS Change of Command

    621st Air Control Squadron held a change of command ceremony at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, May 17, 2021.

  • Osan defenders honor past during Police Week

    In 1961, President John F. Kennedy created Peace Officers Memorial Day and dedicated May 15 to commemorate the police officers who keep our nation safe and pay tribute to those who have made the ultimate sacrifice.Sixty years later, that single day has become a full week of celebration during the

  • 2,000 and Climbing: 5RS Commander Hits Milestone

    5RS Commander, Lt. Col Georgescu completes 2,000 hours aboard the U-2 Dragon Lady. This achievement was solidified and celebrated with friends, family, and 5RS crew that's kept him flying that long.

  • Certain Victory: A-10 pilots persevere through COVID-19

    The will to win has been an unmatched factor for one squadron since their early World War II days. Whether flying over the Himalayan mountains into the foothills of China in the 1940’s, or staying mission ready today as the Korean Peninsula’s premier close air support fighter squadron, the 25th

  • In-Service recruiter helps authenticate dreams

    Deciding your next phase in life can be a difficult decision to make. Like driving in traffic, every Active-Duty military member will one day encounter a career fork in the road. You can either ‘cruise control’ on a familiar route by remaining in the Active-Duty lane, or merge to transition into the

  • Firefighters rescue, treat Airmen mid-air

    Instructors from Andersen Air Force Base, Guam’s 554th RED HORSE Squadron trained and tested 10 Pacific Air Forces firefighters from three bases on high-risk, elevated and confined space rescue tactics.

  • Air Force, Army medevacs 30 patients

    Chaos ensues on the flightline as 30 battered and bruised patients ail from injuries suffered during simulated wartime contingencies. Responsible for rapidly responding and stabilizing the situation, a special crew of U.S. Air Force and Army medical professionals rush to the scene with one