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  • Wolf Pack charges forward during first CI Plus exercise

    Airmen responded to a simulated active shooter scenario here, April 16, 2012 as part of the Wing's Consolidated Unit Inspection.Pacific Air Forces Inspector General team members examined how the Wolf Pack's own inspectors evaluate the base during an exercise. This is to ensure the wing can properly

  • Tears, cheers for homecoming Airmen

    Cheers and tears from family members were unmistakable during a "welcome home" celebration  for many Team Kadena members April 14 at Hangar 2 here as they arrived home after a six-month deployment.The Airmen were greeted by not only more than 200 friends and family members, but also with bouncy

  • Air Force Outstanding Small Chapel 2011

    The Andersen Air Force Base 36th Wing Chapel staff stand for a group photo to receive the 2011 Air Force Outstanding Small Chapel Award April 11. The Chapel staff was selected as Pacific Air Forces best small chapel and went on to win the prestigious award of best in the Air Force. They were

  • Wolf Pack welcomes PACAF IG team

    The Pacific Air Forces Inspector General team has arrived for the Compliance Inspection!During the next two weeks, more than 100 inspectors will be taking a look at the Wolf Pack's ability to complete both peacetime and wartime missions. To stay updated about inspection information, visit

  • Taser, Taser, Taser! Wolf Pack Defenders undergo training

    Screams drowned the sound of laughter echoing in the halls of the 8th Security Forces Squadron training center April 4 during Taser training for Kunsan Air Base defenders.The training provided firsthand experience with a stun gun and its incapacitating effect on the body through the use of

  • New Mustang command chief joins the herd

    The 51st Fighter Wing's command chief arrived amidst a fury of preparations and exercises for this year's combined unit inspection, and he charged into a vital role at Osan.As the command chief, Chief Master Sgt. Brendan Criswell is the principal advisor to the wing commander on all enlisted issues,

  • Instructors enhance capability to fly, fight and win

    The 35th Maintenance Group's mission is to provide safe and reliable aircraft, equipment and munitions to train the world's finest F-16 pilots and crew chiefs. However, they cannot do their job without the 372nd Training Squadron to strengthen their maintenance capabilities by broadening