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  • Quilted valor: Special Agent shares 24-year legacy

    In late July, Chief Master Sgt. Kelly Luzum, OSI Region 3's leading enlisted Special Agent, was recognized for his military service by his hometown with a quilt, handcrafted by two fellow Iowans—both a tribute to his career and a reminder that the community cherishes its own.

  • OSI at 75: OSI and the Air Force Outstanding Unit Award

    In Feb. 1976, the Office of Special Investigations headquarters received notification the command had been awarded the Air Force Outstanding Unit Award, the first time OSI received this award under the designation ‘Office of Special Investigations.’ The AFOUA was established in 1954 for

  • Office of Special Investigations Det. 303: Counterintelligence

    This year marks 75 years for the Office of Special Investigations. OSI Detachment 303 has been ­­serving locally since 1992. To commemorate 75 years of service, OSI is celebrating by telling their story, highlighting Airmen past, present and future and advancing national security priorities.

  • OSI on the case in Hawaii

    The number of different units on base can seem countless, especially in a joint base environment. There are so many people who have different jobs and lives, working together to form one military machine.

  • Special agents protect Airmen from threats

    Maintaining good order and discipline on an installation is an honorable task. But, for the Air Force Office of Special Investigations, it's their duty. Mark Borcina, AFOSI Detachment 807 special agent in charge, at Schriever Air Force Base, Colo., said OSI is the Air Force's investigative arm.

  • DC3 works closely with Ft. Meade cyber units

    Anyone with a passing knowledge of Fort Meade knows that the installation is the center for cyber operations in the United States. The U.S. operates seven federal cyber centers to cope with threats in the cyber domain. Three of those fall under the Department of Defense. Locally, the National

  • AFOSI seeking enlisted Airmen

    The Air Force Office of Special Investigations recruiting team visited the Spratt Education Center at Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina, to speak with enlisted Airmen about becoming special agents, July 30, 2018.

  • AFOSI mentors youth through “Shop with a Cop”

    “One of the young girls told me, ‘You know when you dream that you have everything and you wake up and you have nothing? Well, this was the opposite of that,’” said Mary Midyette, Team Up mentoring supervisor after purchasing gifts during the “Shop with a Cop” event.

  • Eyes of the Eagle: Collect, Detect, Protect

    They collect information, detect problems with investigations and help protect against crimes by searching for the truth. When all is said and done, they pass everything along to the inspector general, wing commander and wing staff judge advocates to take appropriate actions against an alleged