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  • OSI commander’s military career comes full circle

    Brig. Gen. Terry L. Bullard, with his retirement nearing, returned to his alma mater as the OSI commander, to deliver the keynote address to the newly minted officers in the graduating Class of 2023, during their Military Joint Commissioning Ceremony at The Citadel May 5, 2023.

  • Haze gray and underway: Region 6 launches new squadron

    The Office of Special Investigations 6th Field Investigations Region, partnered with the U.S. Navy for an assumption of command ceremony on board the battleship U.S.S. Missouri at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, to standup of the 13th Field Investigations Squadron, March 30.

  • Former AF civilian gets 15-year prison sentence for fraud

    A San Antonio man was sentenced in a federal court April 24 to 188 months in prison for wire fraud and tax fraud. As part of a scheme that spanned over 10 years, he conspired with others who paid him more than $2.3 million in cash and bribes for $100 million in work on AF projects.

  • SA Pearl Mundt named OSI’s top civilian leader

    Special Agent Pearl S. Mundt has been named OSI’s new executive director. Mundt will serve as the deputy to the OSI commander. As the eighth Executive Director in the Command's history, and first female appointed to the position, Mundt is scheduled to assume the role April 24. 

  • Det. 806 goes the extra mile(s)

    In two separate instances in 2022 Office of Special Investigations Detachment 806, Malmstrom Air Force Base, Mont., identified Airmen in need and used their resources to safely return them to their home base.

  • NCO jailed 14 months for abusive sexual contact, assault

    Following an investigation by OSl Det.522, an Air Force noncommissioned officer was sentenced to 14 months in jail for abusive sexual contact and assault. OSI Det. 522 initiated the investigation based on information provided by the 39th Security Forces Squadron at Incirlik Air Base, Turkey. 

  • OSI commander reflects on the ‘State of OSI’

    OSI Commander, Brig. Gen. Terry Bullard, revealed the agency's progress and its future in a recent podcast interview, focusing on changes the command has undergone since 2019 as part of the “OSI We Need” commander’s intent and OSI’s 2021 Command Strategy.

  • SA powerlifter pulls more than his weight

    SA Logan Dwyer, Detachment 303, Travis Air Force Base, Calif., suffered a completely dislocated right shoulder on his wedding day. Just one month later he finished second in the 163 pound men's weight class at the Powerlifting America 2023 Classic Open Nationals in Austin, Texas.    

  • OSI’s first, full-time intelligence manager fortifies capabilities

    OSI is ramping up its intelligence capabilities its first full-time Intelligence Specialist Functional manager, Eric O'Leary, to lead the agency's training, development and management of intel specialists, serving as the primary liaison to the DAF, DoD and intelligence community's career field

  • 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.