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  • AF board visits Kunsan

    Approximately 30 members of the Air Force Board visited Kunsan Air Base April 3. The Pacific Air Forces commander selected Kunsan AB as the site for the board to visit on the peninsula. The board, which was comprised of general officers and senior executive service members representing a cross

  • Airmen are warriors

    I sent an e-mail early December 2007 and asked the squadron, "Do you consider yourself a warrior? Why or why not?" I got several replies back including, "to me a warrior is someone who fights, whose life is literally on the line every day," "we the Air Force are like a business, which stresses

  • Wolf Pack English volunteer program begins

    Upon arriving for a remote tour here at Kunsan, many Airmen may feel intimidated and nervous at the initial thought of living in an unfamiliar country. Most anticipation is the result of adapting to a new environment and being separated from friends and family. There also may be an uncertainty when

  • Highest ranking enlisted Airman on peninsula can't say goodbye to Korea

    Chief Master Sgt. Raymond F. Allen III, Seventh Air Force command chief master sergeant and the highest ranking enlisted Airman in Korea, is set to retire April 4 after 30 years of service. After completing a long and distinguished career in the service of his country, and nearly two years in Korea

  • CMSAF visits Kunsan AB

    The chief master sergeant of the Air Force spoke with Kunsan Airmen about a variety of Air Force issues here March 24. Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force Rodney J. McKinley discussed recapitalization, modernization and quality of life for Airmen and their families. He also shared his overall

  • Korean name bestowed upon Lt. Gen. Wood by pro-American Korean group

    One of the greatest gifts we receive in our life is our name; whether given at birth or earned as an Air Force call-sign, our names influence our personality and our destiny. Tonight, the destiny for Seventh Air Force Commander Lt. Gen. Stephen G. Wood became more vivid, as a pro-American Korean

  • Eagles and Falcons mix it up at Kadena

    Thousands of feet up in the air, an F-16 Falcon pilot gets a visual of an F-15 Eagle and the fight is on as the two high performance jet fighters engage in air-to-air combat. This scene has played out repeatedly over the past two weeks as F-16 pilots from Kunsan Air Base, Republic of Korea have