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Learn about the federal law enforcement agency that serves and protects U.S. Air Force and Space Force personnel, properties, and installations. Find out about its duties, training, uniform, equipment, rank structure, and history.
Learn about the history, mission, and organization of the USAF Security Forces, the ground combat force and military police service of the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Space Force. Find out how they evolved from Army Air Forces units and became the "Marine Corps" of the Air Force.
The Department of the Air Force is a military department that oversees the United States Air Force and the United States Space Force. It was formed in 1947 and has a civilian secretary, a chief of staff, a chief of space operations, and various assistant secretaries and staffs.
OSI is a U.S. federal law enforcement agency that reports directly to the Secretary of the Air Force and provides independent criminal investigative, counterintelligence and protective service operations worldwide. OSI was founded in 1948 and has 2,000 special agents and 1,000 unsworn members in seven field investigations regions.
Learn about the current three-star officers in the federal uniformed services of the United States, their positions, and their service branches. See the list of 161 three-star officers, including the Department of Defense, the Joint Staff, the Unified Combatant Commands, and other joint and sub-unified commands.
Learn about the nine current and historic major commands (MAJCOM) of the USAF, their missions, headquarters, and commanders. A MAJCOM is a significant Air Force organization subordinate to Headquarters, US Air Force, and has a headquarters staff and subordinate units.
Learn about the history and symbolism of the Air Force Security Forces Shield, a military badge worn by officers and enlisted members of the Security Forces. The shield was originally called the Air Police Shield and later the Security Police Shield, and has undergone several redesigns since its introduction in the 1960s.
The Air Staff is the headquarters staff of the United States Air Force, composed of uniformed officials who assist the Chief of Staff. It is organized according to the Joint Staff system, with 10 directorates covering various functions such as operations, intelligence, logistics, and nuclear integration.