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  • 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

  • AFOSI helps those traveling abroad via AF Portal

    As foreign travel increases within the Department of Defense community, the risk of foreign intelligence targeting also increases. Individuals can be the target of a foreign intelligence or security service at any time and any place; however, the possibility of becoming the target of foreign

  • Spanish ambassador honors OSI agent with distinctive decoration

    The Ambassador of Spain, His Excellency Ramón Gil-Casares presented Special Agent Thomas Gozzo, OSI Executive Liaison, with the Orden Del Merito Policial with condecoration Cruz Blanca (translated: The police Order of Merit, White Cross). Gil-Casares said the great liaison success and relationship

  • AFDW CC visits OSI at JB Andrews

    Maj. Gen. Sharon K.G. Dunbar, Air Force District of Washington commander, Joint Base Andrews, Md., paid a special visit to the Air Force Office of Special Investigations 7th Field Investigations Squadron and 2nd Field Investigations Squadron at JB Andrews. Along with a mission briefing and tour,

  • OSI introduces new smartphone anonymous tip line

    In order to capitalize on cyberspace and engage the Air Force community more effectively, the Air Force Office of Special Investigations has opened its first anonymous tip line that allows submissions from the Internet, via SMS (texting) or using a smartphone application. "This tool will allow

  • In remembrance of those who were lost Sept. 11, 2001

    If you ask any American about Sept. 11, 2001, they'll probably be able to recount in full detail where they were, what they were doing and how they felt. As a country, we struggled to understand why someone would ever want to inflict such pain on anyone. In war, lives are lost and heroes are born in

  • Going 31 miles in honor of 31 heroes

    It started with a post on Facebook - Terry Ford, a prior servicemember and fellow rucker, asked if anyone would be interested in doing a 31-mile ruck march to honor the 30 American heroes and their faithful K9 who paid the ultimate sacrifice when their helicopter went down in eastern Afghanistan