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  • Dets, Italians team to combat terrorism

    Special agents from Air Force Office of Special Investigations Detachment 535, U.S. Embassy Rome, Italy joined fellow agents from AFOSI Det. 531, Aviano Air Base, Italy to host a seminar in Trieste, Italy Feb. 23 entitled “The Jihadist Terrorist Threat in Northeastern Italy: The Balkan Route.”

  • Remembering ‘Maj. V’: OSI, cadets celebrate life of Academy grad

    Cadets and Air Force investigators celebrated the life of a graduate killed last year in Afghanistan, Nov. 12 at the Air Force Academy.   Maj. Adrianna Vorderbruggen was one of four Air Force Office of Special Investigations agents and two security forces Airmen killed in a Dec. 21 suicide

  • Friends, Family and Coworkers Gather to Honor AFOSI's Latest Fallen Hero

    Hundreds of military and civilian mourners packed Chapel One at Joint Base Andrews, Md. on Monday to attend a memorial service honoring the latest Air Force Office of Special Investigations Fallen Hero. Master Sergeant Tara R. Brown, 33, of New York, died Apr. 27 near Kabul, Afghanistan of wounds

  • Task force protects servicemembers, taxpayers

    It is no misnomer that servicemembers and Department of Defense civilians are paid by the taxpayers they are protecting. As a matter of fact, the money that funds day-to-day military operations is provided by taxpayers. As military members are protecting the freedom of the individuals back home,

  • AFOSI aids in investigation of Civil False Claims Act Case

    Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation agreed to pay the United States $12.5 million to settle allegations that it knowingly submitted false claims to government agencies in connection with electronic parts the company supplied for use in the manufacture of navigation systems for military airplanes,

  • AFOSI commander pins on brigadier general stars

    Brigadier General Kevin Jacobsen, Air Force Office of Special Investigations commander, had his stars pinned on by Lt. Gen. Marc E. Rogers, the Inspector General of the Air Force, in a ceremony held June 1, at the community activities center here at Joint Base Andrews, Md.General Rogers addressed

  • AFOSI Agents help train Japanese customs agency members

    Air Force Office of Special Investigations agents from Detachment 623 and Airmen from the 35th Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Unit here, trained Hakodate customs inspectors, April 23, on counterterrorism measures to deter potential threats that may pass through Northern Japan's ports and