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  • CSAF meets with OSI Region 6

    As part of his tour in the Indo-Pacific, Chief of Staff of the Air Force, Gen. Charles Q. Brown, met with leaders from OSI FIR 6, Aug. 5, 2022, for an update on how OSI continues to advance its mission in the Department of Defense’s priority theater.

  • Airman jailed 4 and a half years for sexual assault

    Following an investigation by OSI Detachment 512, an Airman was sentenced to 54 months in prison for sexual assault. The subject was also found guilty of abusive sexual contact, assault consummated by battery and false statements to an official, court documents show.

  • IACP lauds SA duo

    IACP announced it’s 2022 40 Under 40 Award went to OSI SAs Devin Payne and Alexander Perkins. This IACP award program recognizes 40 law enforcement professionals under the age of 40 from around the world that demonstrate leadership and exemplify commitment to their profession.

  • U.S. State Department honors 6 FIR SA

    SA Daniel Scarola’s strategic partnership efforts resulted in Ambassador John Hennessey-Niland, U.S. Embassy Koror, awarding the 6 FIR, SMB member the State Department Meritorious Honor Award, presented Aug. 17, 2022, for furthering the U.S.-Palau relationship since January 2021.

  • Out of Command SA earns career broadening PhD

    Since June 2018 Out of Command OSI SA Lt. Col. Joseph Schaefer has been channeling his passion for foreign languages towards a Doctor of Philosophy Degree. On July 29, 2022, he successfully defended his Doctoral dissertation at Carnegie Mellon University to obtain his PhD.

  • ACECON strengthens aggression deterrence

    OSI's Fifth Annual ACECON Aug. 3-5, 2022, continued the effort initiated in 2018 when Command leaders recognized the need to evolve and develop its existing cadre into an agile force ready to compete and deter aggression to prevail in any conflict.

  • New SA firearms will enhance flexibility, reliability, safety

    Special Agents will soon have the option of carrying the Glock 19 or 26 sidearms, with the first batch set to roll out later this year, as announced recently by the Office of Special Investigation’s commander. The new weapons will replace OSI’s aging Sig Saur M11/P228 systems.

  • NCO jailed 24 months for domestic violence, assault

    An Air Force NCO, who pled guilty to multiple domestic violence and assault charges, received a sentence involving 24-months in confinement after a General Court-Martial at Hill AFB, Utah, May 24, 2022. He was also reduced to AB, will forfeit all pay and be dishonorably discharged.