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  • Green Dot program launched at Osan

    As more and more Airmen at Osan Step Up and Step In to help one another, the Air Force has now adopted a proven violence prevention program, Green Dot.  This program addresses power-based violence and is now being launched at Osan Air Base as another method building on our current successes in

  • Bulldogs integrate with Mustangs

    The Air National Guard is frequently called upon when U.S. Pacific Command needs additional assets to deliver rapid air capabilities in the Pacific region, and Airmen from the 148th Fighter Wing out of Duluth, Minnesota, are currently stepping up to that call.

  • Blended retirement system training now available

    Online training designed to educate Airmen about the new Blended Retirement System, the Defense Department system with changes on the current military retirement system, is now available via Joint Knowledge Online course number P-US1330. The course is also available to those without a Common Access

  • Gwangju AB hosts PACUNITY 16

    U.S. Air Force Civil Engineer Airmen from bases throughout the Pacific and their Republic of Korea counterparts came together to enhance their skills and ongoing relationship during Pacific Unity 16 held at Gwangju Air Base, RoK, May 30 to June 3.PACUNITY is a U.S. Pacific Command event focused on

  • Buddy Wing 16-5 scheduled at Osan

    The 36th Fighter Squadron and the Republic of Korea's 11th Fighter Wing are scheduled to train together for a Buddy Wing exercise and exchange program June 7-10, 2016, here.The purpose of the Buddy Wing Program is to execute joint tactics, exchange ideas and improve interoperability between the USAF

  • Combined, Joint EOD techs train for IEDs

    The Republic of Korea air force held a combined, joint improvised explosive device disposal training on May 18, 2016, at the ROKAF IED training center, here. The training brought together EOD technicians from the U.S. and ROK to train on the disarming and disposal of IEDs. The day’s events consisted