• Wolf highlights 80th AMU, recognizes innovation

    The 80th Aircraft Maintenance Unit support section was recognized by 8th Fighter Wing leaders for executing innovative new processes that led to the reduction of annual man-hours and misplaced tool incidents.

  • KNP visits Kunsan, tours SFS

    Members of the Korean National Police Gunsan City branch visited the 8th Fighter Wing to meet with base leadership and tour the 8th Security Forces Squadron building Aug. 20, 2019.The tour started with a military working dog demonstration where security forces walked through having a K-9 chase a

  • Walking the road of sacrifice to success with Wolf Chief

    In his debut role as a wing command chief for the 8th Fighter Wing, better known as the Wolf Chief, Chief Master Sgt. Steve Cenov has already hit the ground running. “I’m too excited about being a member of the Wolf Pack team to be nervous,” said Cenov. “I look forward working shoulder to shoulder

  • TMO provides top service to Wolf Pack

    With the summer months comes the warm weather, fun outdoor activities and an influx of personnel joining the Wolf Pack. With more than 2,700 personnel calling Kunsan Air Base “home”, ensuring Airmen have a successful move is the top priority for the 8th Logistics Readiness Squadron Traffic

  • Wolf Pack Airmen learn to tackle practical problem solving

    Airmen from the 8th Fighter Wing attended a Continuous Process Innovation course covering the first three steps of practical problem solving.During the course, Airmen learned how to clarify and validate the problem, break it down and set an improvement target.

  • Local Korean schoolchildren meet the Wolf Pack

    The 8th Fighter Wing hosted more than 20 school-age children from around the local area during a tour of Kunsan Air Base Aug. 2. For many of the children, the tour was a unique opportunity to visit and interact with American Airmen for the first time.

  • Smoking, the military, and your health

    Substance use and abuse is a major concern to the health, resiliency and readiness of our nation’s military. Among the many products that may be used and lead to addictive behaviors, tobacco stands out for its legality, availability, history with the military, status with Congress and lobbyists and