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OSAN AIR BASE NEWS

  • 51st MDG and 51st FSS BOST grand opening

    Leaders from the 51st Mission Support Group and 51st Medical Group cut the ribbon on the new Base Operational Support Team (BOST) unit, located next to the Osan Fitness Center. The BOST will provide holistic health information and professional advice from highly trained medical professionals,

  • 51st FSS Airmen discover UXO and practice TCCC

    51st Force Support Squadron Airmen discover simulated unexploded ordnance (UXO) and a simulated trauma victim during a post-attack reconnaissance sweep as part of a base-wide training event at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Sept. 14, 2022.

  • 51st MDSS Change of Command

    Col. Jennifer Vecchione, left, 51st Medical Group commander, presents Lt. Col. Theodosia Montgomery, 51st Medical Support Squadron (MDSS) outgoing commander, a Meritorious Service Medal (MSM) medal during the 51st MDSS change of command ceremony at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, June 17, 2022.

  • National Nurses and Technicians Week Proclamation

    Lt. Col. Melissa Vessar, 51st Medical Group chief nurse, smiles while reading the proclamation memorandum in honor of National Nurses and Technician Week at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, May 6, 2022. National Nurses and Technician Week provides communities and employers the opportunity to thank

  • Myths and facts about the vax — debunking common COVID-19 vaccine myths

    The COVID-19 vaccine has been mandated across the Department of Defense and despite its demonstrated effectiveness and safety, a host of myths have left some Airmen and Guardians hesitant to receive it. While social media posts and some news outlets may make it harder to keep up with what is fact or

  • Commentary - Alcohol Awareness Month

    April is national Alcohol Awareness Month. According to the CDC, excessive alcohol use causes about 88,000 deaths each year in the U.S. For most individuals moderate amounts of alcohol is not harmful, but the U.S. National Library of Medication notes that 18 million Americans are currently living