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  • Stationary bikes gain traction on fitness

    Airmen looking for a way to stay fit to fight, need look no further than the Wolf Pack Fitness Center's Spin Class.Offered four times a week by Master Sgt. Dante Brooks, 8th Operations Support Squadron host aviation resource management superintendent, spin class provides the Wolf Pack an alternative

  • 8th CS keeps maintainers in the fight

    Not long ago, 8th Maintenance Group maintainers had to carry around a large binder full of technical data used to fix and maintain aircraft. Now, with technology provided by the 8th Communications Squadron, maintainers no longer have to worry about hundreds of pages worth of information to look

  • Korea's ALS Commandant

    Every year, thousands of Airmen attend Airmen Leadership Schools at nearly 70 locations across the Air Force. But for Airmen stationed in the Republic of Korea, that's not so easy.One senior non-commissioned officer, Master Sgt. Jerrme Stanton, stationed at Osan Air Base, ROK, has a one of a kind

  • Victim advocates train for personal touch

    Being a victim, regardless of the crime, can have a traumatic impact on one's life and those around them. But behind each tragedy is a network of support waiting to lend a helping hand or ear. Twenty Wolf Pack members devoted themselves to becoming victim advocates for sexual assault survivors

  • Photo Essay: Demilitarized Zone tour

    Wolf Pack Airmen jumped at the opportunity to visit the Demilitarized Zone of North and South Korea on a tour here May 13.Korea is the only divided country in the world. One of the last relics of the Cold War, the DMZ, attracts a great deal of public interest. Korea DMZ tourist sites were created to

  • Photo Essay: Hadong provides cultural tea experience

    Kunsan Airmen traveled to the county of Hadong-gun where they learned how to make tea, relished in local cuisine and hiked a mountain to a Korean heritage center for the 16th Hadong Wild Tea Culture Festival here May 8.The trip was sponsored by the base community center allowing Wolf Pack members to

  • Exercise evaluation teams prepare Wolf Pack for inspections, real world

    You're entering hour 10 of your 12-hour shift, when something red catches the corner of your eye. You look over and see an Airman clad in individual protective equipment, like yourself, but something is different - that bright red badge on his left shoulder. Your nerves tense and your heartbeat

  • 134th EFS helps Wolf Pack complete mission

    The 8th Fighter Wing relies on more than two thousand permanently assigned Airmen from across the Air Force to complete its mission.However, to further deter the enemy and defend the base and the peninsula, the Wolf Pack also regularly accepts follow-on Reserve, Guard and active-duty forces to

  • Wolf Pack lends helping hands

    Col. Robin Olds dubbed the 8th Fighter Wing as the Wolf Pack during the Vietnam War because of the wing's aggressive tactics and teamwork. The base is still known as the Wolf Pack and prides itself on the aggressive mission of the F-16 Falcon; however, the wing has a softer side that may surprise

  • 8th Medical Support Squadron supplies clinic with mission necessities

    You arrive at the 8th Medical Group clinic for your medical appointment and check in. You answer a few questions from the technician and then are seen by the doctor. He gives you a prescription, you have it filled at the pharmacy, and you return to work.But how was the clinic able to schedule that