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  • ROK and U.S. forces alliance honored

    The close of Exercise Key Resolve '11 was celebrated with a dedication ceremony honoring the alliance between the Republic of Korea and U.S. forces at the Korea Air Operations Center March 10, here at Osan Air Base.The 607th Air and Space Operations Center Commander and the ROK forces AOC Director

  • Rush Park: "Home away from home" for Key Resolve participants

    Less than a month ago, Rush Park was nothing more than a few k-spans, hardened restroom facilities and cement pads. Now, it is home to nearly 500 augmentees from around the services, here to take part in exercise Key Resolve, which kicked off Feb. 28. This "home away from home" is managed by members

  • Key Resolve exercise begins at Osan

    Key Resolve, a U.S. and Republic of Korea forces training exercise, began Feb. 28, here. The combined exercise involves more than 2,300 U.S. forces and nearly 10,000 ROK forces and is geared towards maintaining the readiness of the Combined Forces Command staff and components. The primary focus of

  • AIRMAN SPOTLIGHT: SrA Savathi "Ty" Kem

    Unit: 7 AF Commander's Action GroupJob title: Action Officer (AO)Job description and its impact on the overall mission: My first year here, I was a CFP Technician with the 607 ACOMS. That's where I really got my hands dirty working on the classified networks. Semi-stressful, horrible hours, but I

  • AIRMAN SPOTLIGHT: SSgt. Jason R. Hintz

    Unit: 694th Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Group, 6th Intelligence SquadronJob Title: Imagery Mission SupervisorJob Description and impact on the overall mission: IMINT segment lead. Leads a team of Geospatial Analysts in the exploitation of imagery from the U-2. Oversees the

  • AIRMAN SPOTLIGHT: SSgt. Peter Feliciano

    Unit: 607 ASUSJob title: 7 AF Airlift Operations FunctionalJob description and its impact on the overall mission: Basic Air Movement Functional for five co-located operating bases (COBs) and two main operating bases (MOBs). Manages aerial port operation inputs for in-garrision expeditionary support

  • COMPACAF extends holiday greetings to PACAF family

    As the holiday season approaches and we start to think about entering into 2011, I offer my heartfelt "thank you" to our entire Pacific Air Forces team and each of our family members. Our continued service in this region and in our deployments throughout the world is vitally important to our nation

  • USFK Community Message #6

    I know that many of you are concerned and following the current events on the peninsula. The situation is calmer now but creating and maintaining NEO packets are a fact of life when assigned to Korea. Creating the packet begins when you first arrive and keeping it current is every service members'

  • Revised Command Sponsorship Program Policy in Korea (Sharp Point # 29-10)

    1. Every member of the command is vital to mission success; however, because of our limited infrastructure, Command Sponsorship in Korea can only be offered to about one-third of the over 14,000 Service members with families. To be sure we use this limited CS most effectively, I charged the CSP Task

  • AIRMAN SPOTLIGHT: SSgt. Jamie Barbeau

    Unit: 607 Air and Space Operations CenterJob title: Collection Manager Job description and its impact on the overall mission: I coordinate between those who have intelligence requirements and the units responsible for actual collection and exploitation. Our office works to make sure we schedule the