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  • OSI agents teach self defense course during Sexual Assault Awareness Month

    To promote Sexual Assault Awareness Month, Air Force Office of Special Investigations agents taught a women's self defense class at an undisclosed deployed location. They plan to hold another class in the near future. According to the DoD Sexual Assault and Response website, Sexual Assault Awareness

  • OSI seeks former enlisted agents for Reserve duty

    The Air Force Office of Special Investigations Reserve Program is looking to recruit former E-5 and E-6 special agents who have separated from active duty. "There can be no better investment than focusing first on recruiting prior active duty agents who have proven themselves at our side in

  • Don't fall victim to online 'sextortion' scams

    Internet crimes such as phishing, spamming, cyber terrorism, cyber bullying, online identity theft and cyber stalking have been constant concerns on the DoD's agenda.Another such concern is cyber sextortion.Cyber sextortion generally refers to using sexual images (obtained either through enticement

  • Former Tuskegee Airman visits OSI HQ

    OSI had the honor of hosting a former Tuskegee Airman at OSI Headquarters, Quantico, Va., Feb. 27. Dr. Ivan Ware spent some time with OSI Airmen discussing what it was like to serve as a Tuskegee Airman in the 1940s. He retired as a lieutenant colonel from the Air Force after 30 years of service.

  • AFOSI Det 226 helps local scouts earn badge

    Air Force Office of Special Investigations Detachment 226, Ellsworth Air Force Base, S.D., recently turned their office into a den for the Box Elder Cub Scouts Wolf Den from Pack 28."This was a great opportunity for me to participate with my son, who's a part of the troop" said Special Agent Bojan

  • CSAF talks with wing commanders and OSI senior leadership

    Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Mark A. Welsh III met with more than 140 wing commanders from across the Air Force, including Air Force Office of Special Investigations senior leaders, Nov. 28 at Joint Base Andrews, Md., to underscore his expectations of them as leaders and to discuss Air Force

  • Former Airman sentenced for distributing child pornography on the Web

    Brig. Gen. Kevin J. Jacobsen, Air Force Office of Special Investigations commander, announced today the sentencing of former Air Force member Craig Allen James, 24, of Laurel, Md., to six years in prison, followed by 10 years of supervised release, for distributing child pornography. Additionally,

  • OSI hosts Bulgarian deputy prime minister and law enforcement officials

    Mr. Tsvetan Tsvetanov, Bulgarian deputy prime minister, and several Bulgarian law enforcement officials, visited the Air Force Office of Special Investigations headquarters at Quantico, Va., Tuesday. His group met with OSI leadership, including Brig. Gen. Kevin Jacobsen, OSI commander, Col. Humberto