• Feature: First sergeant reflects on her year at Kunsan

    For Master Sgt. Jennifer Wampler, her year with the 8th Operations Group was the greatest experience she could have asked for as a first sergeant. Listening to her talk about her Airmen, it's obvious she's proud. Watching her interact with them, it's obvious she cares. Hearing the questions she asks

  • COMPACAF visits the Wolf Pack

    Gen. Herbert "Hawk" Carlisle, Pacific Air Forces commander, visited Kunsan Nov. 30 to share his expectations with the Wolf Pack. Carlisle spoke about being good wingmen to each other, what the future holds for the Pacific, and emphasized his commitment to PACAF Airmen. "Our job is to fight and win

  • CSAF directs Air Force-wide inspection

    Commanders across the Air Force will conduct health and welfare inspections starting Dec. 5 to emphasize an environment of respect, trust and professionalism in the workplace.The health and welfare inspection is a tool routinely used by unit commanders, command chiefs, and first sergeants.Air Force

  • Legal assistance just a click away

    Whether at home or work, one can fill out all the paperwork needed for a power of attorney or a last will and testament. In the past, one was required to visit the legal office and fill out a questionnaire with all the information needed to create a document. Sometimes, this could be a problem if a

  • F-16 accident, pilot safe

    An F-16 Fighting FalconĀ ran off the runway today, Dec. 3, 2012, at approximately 2:15 p.m. at Kunsan Air Base. The pilot is safe and sustained no injuries. An official accident investigation will take place to determine the cause. Additional details will be provided as soon as they become available.

  • Identifying, reporting Fraud, Waste and Abuse

    Air Force Office of Special Investigations needs your help in identifying and reporting fraudulent activities. Besides our general crimes, counterintelligence, and research and technology protection missions, a significant amount of AFOSI's resources are assigned to fraud investigations. In the past

  • Revamped Transition Assistance Program prepares vets for civilian life

    From the moment servicemembers join the military, they are told where to be, when to be there and what to do. When the time comes for them to separate or retire, the transition to a less-structured civilian life can be challenging. "Transition Goals Planning Success," an overhauled version of the

  • Invisible to the naked eye: NDI cracks down on the unseen

    Over time, aircraft parts wear out and break due to use. Some of the breaks and cracks are invisible to the naked eye and can lead to catastrophic problems if not found. This is where nondestructive inspection comes into play. NDI is responsible for using nondestructive techniques to examine for

  • Spice, incense and potpourri; not your normal holiday fragrances

    With the holidays here, many Wolf Pack members may be expecting care packages to get them through the festive times and to take their mind off from being away from family. Whether it is clothing, treats or certain fragrance items, base members should be aware some things cannot be sent through the