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  • CSI Korea: Military special Investigation agents train with local agencies

    What appears to be a dead body is found laying in the grass. Several footprints are discovered leaving the scene. Further investigation shows tire tracks of a vehicle that might have been used to flee the scene. A cordon is set up, it is determined that a "crime" has taken place, and Air Force

  • AFOSI commander attends dignified transfer of fallen OSI hero

    Brig. Gen. Kevin Jacobsen, Air Force Office of Special Investigations commander attended the dignified transfer of eight Airmen including AFOSI member Master Sergeant Tara R. Brown at Dover Air Force Base on Saturday night. MSgt. Brown died with seven other Airmen and a U.S. contractor on Apr. 27

  • HQ AFOSI BRAC relocation mandate completed ahead of schedule

    Pursuant to the BRAC 2005 mandate, effective April 18, 2011, the Air Force Office of Special Investigations has relocated from Joint Base Andrews, Md., to Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va.The BRAC 2005 mandate requires that five sovereign federal investigative agencies relocate and co-locate in the

  • AFOSI enlisted Airman killed in Afghan air force compound

    Brig. Gen. Kevin J. Jacobsen, commander, Air Force Office of Special Investigations announced today the death of a female OSI Airman who was deployed in support of NATO Air Training Command in Afghanistan.Master Sergeant Tara R. Brown, 33, of Deltona, Fla., died Apr. 26 near Kabul, Afghanistan of

  • German security liaison awarded USAFE Medal of Distinction

    Gen. Roger Brady, U.S. Air Forces in Europe commander, presented the USAFE Medal of Distinction to Horst Mehlinger, a German security liaison who has worked closely with the command for nearly three decades, during a ceremony here Dec. 8. "I appreciate very much the contribution that you have made

  • Clues in cyberspace catch criminals in the real world

    For many, cyberspace is a vast and intangible place. A land of green ones and zeros floating on a sea of black, where an e-mail originated in Switzerland can travel to a server in Mozambique within a matter of seconds. In the ever-changing landscape of cyberspace, information can be hidden anywhere

  • AFOSI instrumental in B-2 spy conviction

    A federal jury in U.S. District Court for the District of Hawaii Aug. 9 found Noshir S. Gowadia, age 66, of Maui, guilty of five criminal offenses relating to his design for the People's Republic of China (PRC) of a low signature cruise missile exhaust system capable of rendering a PRC cruise

  • Task force protects servicemembers, taxpayers

    It is no misnomer that servicemembers and Department of Defense civilians are paid by the taxpayers they are protecting. As a matter of fact, the money that funds day-to-day military operations is provided by taxpayers. As military members are protecting the freedom of the individuals back home,