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  • OSI efforts decisive in Alaska federal bribery case

    By his own admission executing a cradle-to-grave fraud case with one lead agent is “very rare.” But, that didn’t deter Air Force Office of Special Investigations Special Agent Aaron Kulongowski and fellow SAs of Detachment 631, Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, from tenaciously serving

  • Aviano SA receives Bronze Star Medal

    A man with close-cropped, salt-and-pepper hair, stood in his pin-striped suit as his wife and two daughters watched with tear-filled eyes during an event Dec. 5, 2016.

  • Sextortion: The military's growing national security concern

    You're scrolling through Facebook like any other day when a friend request pops up from a pretty girl. You accept, and she sends you a naughty picture. You send one back, just to be polite, or maybe because she asked nicely. Maybe you move the conversation onto Skype for a live show. But then she

  • Ohio man gets 30 years for plot to kill government employees

    Christopher Lee Cornell, 22, of Green Township, Ohio, was sentenced Dec. 5, to 30 years in prison for plotting, planning and attempting an attack on government officials during the State of the Union Address in 2015 in the name of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), a designated foreign

  • OSI seminar provides tools SNCOs can use

    For newly minted Air Force Office of Special Investigations master sergeants, the transition to senior non-commissioned officer is made more effective thanks to the command's annual Senior NCO professional Development Seminar.

  • 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