Custom comfort: OSI hearing clear after dental visit
Did you hear the one about the teeth? A dental team visited members of the Air Force Office of Special Investigations to fit agents with custom earpieces Jan. 6.
Did you hear the one about the teeth? A dental team visited members of the Air Force Office of Special Investigations to fit agents with custom earpieces Jan. 6.
An Air Force Office of Special Investigations 4th Field Investigations Squadron agent utilizes an alternate light source during a mock crime scene Oct. 6 on Ramstein. Agents utilize light sources to search for biological fluids undetectable to the naked eye. The 4 FIS tests units within U.S. Air Forces in Europe in order to assess agents’ techniques and readiness.
The Air Force Office of Special Investigations identified individuals who were recently convicted of online exploitation of children during the time frame of December 2014 to February 2015 on Ramstein.
Like a jigsaw puzzle, an investigation can’t be completed without all the pieces in their precise position, so Air Force Office of Special Investigations Airmen work tirelessly searching through jumbled pieces of information, using their skills of detection to fit the puzzle together and help catch criminals.