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- Overview of the Air Force Office of Special Investigations (OSI . . .
These can involve Department of the Air Force contracts involving everything from paper clips to the latest generation of aircrafts - Special Projects, this directorate provides specialized counterintelligence investigative and operational support to the most sensitive Department of the Air force technologies
- HQ OSI Recruiting here. AMA! : r AirForce - Reddit
Some of those include: Criminal investigations, Counterintelligence investigations, fraud investigations, protective service operations, polygrapher, Anti Terrorism Specialty Team, forensics technician, etc We think you will find a ton of different opportunities, which makes OSI the most unique AFSC in the Air Force
- Wanting to join as a special investigations officer but I’m . . . - Reddit
Wanting to join as a special investigations officer but I’m confused as to the process Basically title, I’ve always liked criminology and the likes and that’s what intrigued me so much about OSI
- U. S. Army CIC Interplanetary Phenomenon Unit U. S. Air Force Office of . . .
U S Army CIC Interplanetary Phenomenon Unit U S Air Force Office of Special Investigations versus the Central Intelligence Agency and the psychological warfare operations regarding the UFO subject: A specific timeline of events that led to the situation we now find ourselves in
- Joining AF Reserve OSI without any military or law enforcement . . .
Can someone join tha air force reserves OSI without prior military experience? If so, do you need to have a specific college degree or can it be any degree? If it has to be a specific degree, does a master's certificate count (not a full master's degree)? Will a high ASVAB help at all aside from the basic score qualification?
- Hello all! I am a former OSI Agent and would like to answer . . . - Reddit
New to the Air Force, I’m really interested in doing OSI I was reading some requirements on the AF page minimum you had to be a senior airman to apply do ALS What are other requirements best chance or getting selected? Reply reply DavCaFeel •
- 7S0X1 : r AirForceRecruits - Reddit
As CornFedCactus pointed out, you cannot enlist directly into the 7S0X1 AFSC (special agent with the Office of Special Investigations) You'd first have to do a few years in another career field, then apply for cross-training and go through another round of technical training
- Question About Security Forces Investigations. : r AirForce - Reddit
It's just a special position within our career field You'll receive some additional training but still maintain your primary AFSC Express to your supervision that you're interested, seek volunteer opportunities with them or your local OSI office (they have programs like SAPR victim advocate and things like that) to see if it's something you're really interested in Hope this helps and good luck!
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