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  • Region 8 agent LEAPs to top of ISOS class

    Success is sweet in any language.Just ask Air Force Office of Special Investigations Special Agent (Capt.) Anthony Diaz-Rodriguez who graduated at the top of his International Squadron Officer's School class in Bogota, Columbia Sept. 17 thanks to the Language Enabled Airman Program.Diaz-Rodriguez,

  • New ICON PSO Team making a difference

    For the Special Agents of the Air Force Office of Special Investigations there's much more to Protective Services Operations than donning their signature sunglasses.PSOs are techniques and procedures designed to protect individuals from accidental injury, embarrassment, physical assault or death

  • VanBurger ushers in new era as 15th OSI Command Chief

    Chief Master Sgt. Christopher J. VanBurger is passionate about the Air Force and it's Office of Special Investigations. On Feb. 15, 2016, the career Airman and Special Agent reaches the pinnacle of both.That day the Centereach Long Island, New York, native assumes his new position as the 15th OSI

  • Airman McBride hailed a hero, honored at Maxwell

    Staff Sgt. Chester J. McBride was remembered Jan. 13  as a man who died a hero's death.He died to save another.That is the legacy McBride, 30, of Statesboro, Georgia, left for those who knew him best at Maxwell Air Force Base and Montgomery's law enforcement community. Military and local police

  • OSI salutes 14th Command Chief upon retirement

    A true stalwart in the Air Force Office of Special Investigations family will soon hang up his blue suit and badge for the last time.Chief Master Sgt. Walker H. "Hank" Cottingham, Jr., the 14th Command Chief in the storied 67-year history of OSI, bid an emotional farewell during his official

  • AF lauds SA with warfighter integration award

    The 2015 General John P. Jumper Award for Excellence in Warfighting Integration Enlisted Airman of the Year is Special Agent Jeffrey Wills, 2nd Field Investigations Squadron, Joint Base Andrews, Md.The Jumper Award recognizes individuals for sustained superior performance and outstanding

  • Husband, father, hero: Hundreds in Easton honor Airman killed in Afghanistan

    Hero is a word overused in modern society, said U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. Keith Givens.Givens, commander of the Air Force Office of Special Investigations, was in Easton Jan. 8 to help say goodbye to one of his agents, Staff Sgt. Peter W. Taub.Taub, killed Dec. 21 while serving in Afghanistan, was

  • Law enforcement brethren aid families of Fallen Heroes

    In a show of solidarity and support, the Federal Law Enforcement Officer Association Foundation, through the engagement of the Coast Guard Investigative Service, made financial contributions to the families of the four Air Force Office of Special Investigations Airmen killed in the suicide bomber

  • OSI eulogizes Fallen Heroes from its 'darkest day'

    More than 650 people overflowed the United States Marine Memorial Chapel here Jan. 7 to mourn the loss and remember the lives of the six Airmen killed by a suicide bomber near Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan Dec. 21.The four Air Force Office of Special Investigations Special Agents and two Security