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  • USFK commander visits 51st FW

    U.S. Army Gen. Xavier T. Brunson, United Nations Command, Combined Forces Command and United States Forces Korea commander, views an F-16 Fighting Falcon during a visit at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Jan. 8, 2025. As a general officer, Brunson has served in numerous staff and command positions

  • Seventh AF commander experiences 51FW’s “Fight Tonight” mission

    U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. David R. Iverson, Seventh Air Force commander, immersed himself in the 51st Fighter Wing’s “Fight Tonight” mission at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, April 22, 2024.During his visit, Iverson engaged in extensive discussions with personnel from various groups across the

  • Iverson continues “legacy of excellence” as new 7th Air Force commander

    The 7th Air Force change of command ceremony occurred Jan. 30, 2024, where Lt. Gen. David R. Iverson accepted command of the Seventh Air Force and United Nations Command’s Air Component Command and accepted responsibility as the deputy commander of the United States Forces Korea from Lt. Gen. Scott

  • 8FW flies first 7AF PoBIT upgraded F-16

    After receiving the first phase of one of the largest modernization efforts in U.S. Air Force F-16 program history, an upgraded Fighting Falcon has rejoined the 8th Fighter Wing’s Pack, April 4, 2023. Wolf Pack Tail 021 has returned to 8 FW operations after about seven weeks away for maintenance,

  • United Nations Command honors fallen Korean War heroes

    A rare, solemn silence lingers over a normally bustling flightline. The stillness of the runway temporarily fades as a vehicle slowly bypasses spectators rendering salutes and clutching their hands over their hearts, awaiting troops returning from combat. Coming to a halt, the automobile unveils six