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  • SA actions help save Airman's life

    Office of Special Investigations Special Agents Robert Shearer and Hunter Santor, Field Investigations Region 1, Detachment 102 Operating Location-A, Rome, N.Y., helped save an Airman’s life Feb. 27, 2020, when during a subject interview for an investigation, they identified the Airman was facing

  • OSI investigation leads to child pornography charges for Airman

    The Office of Special Investigations led a child pornography investigation into an Airman attending Technical School at Keesler Air Force Base, Biloxi, Miss., resulting in his discharge from the Air Force and pending prosecution by the Department of Justice.

  • Ground breaking UMW preps new OSI field leaders

    The Office of Special Investigations develops its exceptional force in various ways. The latest is via the inaugural Unit Management Workshop, Feb. 10-12, 2020, designed to equip new leadership teams with the tools to run their field units.

  • Robins honors SA McBride's legacy

    Office of Special Investigations Fallen Hero Special Agent (Staff Sergeant) Chester McBride was recognized by the 78th Air Base Wing, during the Robins Proud Forum Feb. 25, 2020, at the base theater here. The monthly event is an initiative to integrate mission partners at Robins AFB to discuss a

  • SA earns top award in largest NCOA class ever

    If garnering the top award in Air Force Enlisted Professional Military Education wasn’t impressive enough, how about receiving it as the #1 graduate in the largest Noncommissioned Officer Academy Class of all time.

  • Breaking down barriers for female Airmen

    An enthusiastic group of Squadron Officer School students at Air University are dedicated to redesigning the maternity uniform and researching other initiatives aimed at making women less inclined to leave the service earlier than planned.

  • Quality assurance engineer pleads guilty to falsifying space parts reports

    U.S. Attorney James P. Kennedy, Jr. announced Feb. 5, 2020, that James Smalley, 42, of Penn Yan, N.Y., pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge Elizabeth A. Wolford to falsifying inspection reports for space parts. The charge carries a maximum penalty of 15 years in prison and a $500,000 fine.

  • SA earns medal for Act of Courage

    Four people owe their lives to a special agent who was in the right place at the right time with the right stuff. Air Force Office of Special Investigations Special Agent Dustin Kepley, 1st Field Investigations Region, Detachment 104, Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., was kayaking while on leave June 9,