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OSAN AIR BASE NEWS

  • Danger defused, lives saved: 51st CES clears UXO, 51st MDG tends to injured

    U.S. Air Force Airmen assigned to the 51st Medical Group intake simulated patients injured by an inert ordnance during Beverly Herd 24-1 at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, May 15, 2024. The wing executes military operations to bed-down, maintain and employ follow-on forces. Routine training events

  • 51st CES EOD team trains on UXO response

    U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Noah Yates, left, 51st Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal technician, and Staff Sgt. Carson Hudson, 51st CES EOD team leader, respond to a simulated unexploded ordnance call during the Vigilant Defense 24 training event at Osan Air Base, Republic of

  • U.S., ROK combine for CBRN, EOD training

    U.S. Air Force Airman William Dobyns, left, and Staff Sgt. David Gogev, 51st Civil Engineer Squadron emergency managers, adjust each other’s individual protective equipment while conducting a buddy check during combined forces chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear training with the 51st CES

  • U.S., ROK combine for CBRN and EOD training

    Republic of Korea Army Soldiers Cpl. Jung Yoon Pil, Staff Sgt. Kim Hyung Seop, and Sgt. Lee Do Yoon, 51st Infantry Division Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Support Unit members, respond to a CBRN threat during a combined forces training at Osan Air Base, ROK, Aug. 24, 2023. This

  • Seventh Air Force commander's battlefield circulation

    Lt. Gen. Scott Pleus, Seventh Air Force commander, climbs on an excavator with a jackhammer attachment May 19, 2022, at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea. The equipment is used during the Rapid Airfield Damage Repair process, which the 51st CES demonstrated to Pleus during his battlefield

  • 51st CES EOD trains with a bang

    Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) technicians from the 51st Civil Engineer Squadron prepare Composition 4 (C-4) explosives for training at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Feb. 15, 2022. The 51st CES EOD flight packed C-4 into both military issue and improvised shaped charges to demonstrate how

  • 51st EOD scales more than 2,200 ft

    The 51st Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal shop climbed more than 2,200 feet at Bhukansan National Park during a training assignment.

  • BH 17-1: Unexploded ordnance patient

    Members of the 51st Medical Group and 51st Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal responded to a simulated unexploded ordnance embedded into a patient during exercise Beverly Herd 17-1. The scenario was based off of a real-world situation that happened in the Middle East, painting a

  • Mustangs respond to mock IED during Beverly Herd 16-2

    Staff Sgt. Jasmin Clemons, 51st Aerospace Medicine Squadron NCO in charge of environmental health, Staff Sgt. Kwadwo Dankyi, 51st AMDS bioenvironmental technician, and Senior Airman Casey Mowatt, 51st AMDS bioenvironmental technician, don mission-oriented protective posture gear while responding to