• Airmen keep Wolf Pack 'Fit to Bite'

    A trip to the dentist rarely ranks among people's top 10 activities; however Airmen from the 8th Medical Operations Squadron's Dental Flight do everything they can to make visits as efficient and painless as possible. Kunsan's dental clinic staff provides care to more than 600 Airmen every month.

  • Pride of the Pack: Master Sgt. Raul Pira

    Master Sgt. Raul Pira has made a positive impact throughout the wing and community from the moment of his arrival to Kunsan Air Base in July 2007. He serves as the Squadron's Readiness Section Chief and is responsible for the management of plans, readiness and training programs for 48 personnel. He

  • August is Energy Conservation Month at Kunsan

    This month, every Airman, Solider and civilian at Kunsan Air Base has the power to save the 8th Fighter Wing thousands of dollars, according to one Wolf Pack member. August is energy conservation month at Kunsan. Normally observed in October, the month was moved to August here at the suggestion of

  • Staff sergeant results available Aug. 20

    Air Force officials selected 12,209 of 28,098 eligible senior airmen for promotion to staff sergeant for a selection rate of 43.45 percent. The average score for those selected was 268.39, with an average time in grade and time in service of 2.25 and 4.85 years respectively. The average score was

  • Airmen teach English to Korean students

    Airmen assigned to the 8th Fighter Wing are currently participating in a series of sessions aimed at teaching basic English skills to local children here through Aug 15. The Kunsan-sponsored English Discussion Camp, held at Jinp'yo Elementary School in neighboring Gunsan City, involves 15 base

  • Panel recommends changes to military retirement

    A panel looking at military compensation has recommended dramatic changes in the military retirement system. The recommendations are part of the second volume put out by members of the 10th Quadrennial Review of Military Compensation. The first volume, released in March, looked at cash compensation.

  • Pride of the Pack: Staff Sgt. Beverly Mustipher

    Staff Sgt. Beverly Mustipher's dedication to the mission, outstanding professionalism and can-do attitude set the standard for a Non-Commissioned Officer. Her proven ability to get the job done made her an obvious choice to be selected as NCO in charge of the Aircrew Flight Equipment backshop,

  • Overseas members' voices count too

    In the upcoming 2008 presidential election the almost 3,000 men and women assigned to the Wolf Pack will still have the opportunity to vote thousands of miles away from American soil. Though they can't just walk into a polling station the day of elections and choose then and there who they will cast