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Welcome to Kunsan Air Base ''Home of the Wolf Pack'' Dear Guest, Welcome to Wolf Pack Lodge, the newest AF Lodging cility in the ROK and the 2019 AF Innkeeper Award Winner. Kunsan Air Base is home to the 8th Fighter Wing, also known as the "Wolf Pack," a nickname given during the command of Colonel Robin Olds in 1966. Our mission is; "Defend the Base, Accept Follow on Forces, and Take the Fight North," the warriors here do an amazing job ensuring mission success. Kunsan AB plays host to many personnel, in all branches of the service, in support of our numerous peninsula wide exercises each year. We are proud to serve all the war fighters who participate in these exercises and ensure our "Fight Tonight" capability. To ensure you have a great stay with us, I would ask that you report any problem with your room to our front desk staff immediately, so we can try to resolve the issue, and you can cus on your mission here. If any aspect of your stay is less than you would hope for, please call me at 782-1844 ext. 160, or just dial 160 from your room phone. You may also e-mail me at donald.bowles@us.af.mil , I will answer you as quickly as possible. We are required to enter each room at least every 72 hours, this is not meant to inconvenience you, but to make sure you are okay, and see if there is anything you need. If you will be working shift work while here and would like to set up a time that is best r you to receive housekeeping service, please dial 157 om your room phone, and the Housekeeping Manager would be happy to schedule your cleaning between 0800 and 1600. Donald W, Bowles General Manager Wolf Pack Lodge Defend the Base, Accept Foow on Forces, Take the Fight North.

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Welcome to Kunsan Air Base

''Home of the Wolf Pack''

Dear Guest,

Welcome to Wolf Pack Lodge, the newest AF Lodging facility in the ROK and

the 2019 AF Innkeeper Award Winner. Kunsan Air Base is home to the 8th Fighter Wing,

also known as the "Wolf Pack," a nickname given during the command of Colonel Robin

Olds in 1966. Our mission is; "Defend the Base, Accept Follow on Forces, and Take the Fight

North," the warriors here do an amazing job ensuring mission success. Kunsan AB plays host

to many personnel, in all branches of the service, in support of our numerous peninsula wide

exercises each year. We are proud to serve all the war fighters who participate in these

exercises and ensure our "Fight Tonight" capability.

To ensure you have a great stay with us, I would ask that you report any

problem with your room to our front desk staff immediately, so we can try to resolve the issue,

and you can focus on your mission here. If any aspect of your stay is less than you would hope

for, please call me at 782-1844 ext. 160, or just dial 160 from your room phone. You may also

e-mail me at [email protected] , I will answer you as quickly as possible.

We are required to enter each room at least every 72 hours, this is not meant to

inconvenience you, but to make sure you are okay, and see if there is anything you need. If you

will be working shift work while here and would like to set up a time that is best for you to

receive housekeeping service, please dial 157 from your room phone, and the Housekeeping

Manager would be happy to schedule your cleaning between 0800 and 1600.

Donald W, Bowles General Manager Wolf Pack Lodge

Defend the Base, Accept Follow on Forces, Take the Fight North.

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COLONEL TAD D. “WOLF” CLARK

Col. Tad D. Clark is Commander, 8th Fighter Wing, Kunsan Air Base, Republic of Korea, home of the ‘Wolf Pack’. He serves as the U.S. Forces Korea Area VI commander for more than 7,000 forward-stationed and combat-ready Air Force and Army personnel. As the 8th FW commander, he is responsible for the plans, support, and execution of military operations in support of counter-air, aerial interdiction and close-air support on the Korean Peninsula. The 8th FW consists of more than 2,700 active-duty personnel, four groups and 13 squadrons, including two F-16 fighter squadrons. Col. Clark reports to the 7th Air Force commander for the wing's conduct of conventional air-to-ground and air-to-air missions in support of armistice and wartime taskings.

Col. Clark received his commission in 1996 from the U.S. Air Force Academy and earned his wings from Euro-NATO Joint Jet Pilot Training at Sheppard Air Force Base. Col. Clark has served as an F-16 Mission Commander and Instructor Pilot, led NATO's largest Link-16 large force exercise in history comprising over 85 combat aircraft, was a member of the 2006-2007 USAF ‘Thunderbirds’ Air Demonstration Squadron, commanded the 451st Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron, and most recently served as the Vice Commander, 52d FW, Spangdahlem AB, Germany.

Col. Clark is a command pilot, and a current and qualified F-16 instructor pilot, with over 3,300 flying hours in the T-37, T-38, AT-38, and F-16. He flew 118 missions in support of Operation Enduring Freedom with multiple expeditionary fighter squadrons culminating in more than 600 combat hours in the F-16.

EDUCATION 1996 Bachelor of Science in Management, USAF Academy, Colorado Springs, Colorado 2001 Squadron Officer School, Maxwell AFB, Alabama 2001 Masters in Business Administration, Midwestern State University, Wichita Falls, Texas 2005 Tactical Leadership Programme, Florennes Air Base, Belgium 2007 Air Command and Staff College, by correspondence

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2010 Masters in Strategic Intelligence, National Intelligence University, Bolling AFB, Washington, D.C.

2012 Air War College, by correspondence 2014 Masters in National Security Strategy, National War College, Fort McNair, Washington,

D.C.2018 Senior Leader Nuclear Management Course, USAF Nuclear College, Kirtland AFB, New

Mexico 2019 Senior Executive Education, Harvard Kennedy School, Harvard University, Boston, MA

ASSIGNMENTS 1. Jan 1997 - Feb 1998, Student Pilot, Euro-NATO Joint Jet Pilot Training, 80 FTW,Sheppard AFB, Texas2. Mar 1998 - Apr 2001, T-37 First Assignment Instructor Pilot, Check Section Pilot, 89FTS, Sheppard AFB, Texas3. May 2001 - Jun 2001, AT-38 Introduction to Fighter Fundamentals, 88 FTS, SheppardAFB, Texas4. Jul 2001 - Apr 2002, F-16 Basic Course, 61 FS, Luke AFB, Arizona5. May 2002 - Jun 2002, F-16 Night Systems Course, 310 FS, Luke AFB, Arizona6. Jul 2002 - Jul 2003, F-16 Flight Lead, Chief of Life Support, Chief of Safety, 35 FS,Kunsan AB, Republic of Korea7. Aug 2003 - Oct 2005, F-16 Instructor Pilot, Flight Commander, Chief of Scheduling, 22FS, Spangdahlem AB, Germany8. Nov 2005 - Dec 2007, USAF Air Demonstration Squadron, the ‘Thunderbirds’, NellisAFB, Nevada9. Jan 2008 - Jun 2009, Aide-de-Camp to the Commander, USAF Warfare Center, NellisAFB, Nevada10. Jan 2008 - Jun 2009, F-16 Adversary Tactics Pilot, IR Missile Expert, 64thAggressor Squadron, Nellis AFB, Nevada11. Jul 2009 - Jul 2010, Graduate Student, National Intelligence University, BollingAFB, Washington, D.C.12. Aug 2010 - Mar 2012, Division Chief, Sr Leader Mgt, HQ Air Combat Command,Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia13. Apr 2012 - Apr 2013, Commander, 451st Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron,Kandahar, Afghanistan14. Jul 2013 - Jun 2014, Graduate Student, National War College, Fort McNair, Washington,

D.C.15. Jul 2014 - Jun 2017, Joint Staff Officer, US Africa Command, Stuttgart, Germany16. Jun 2017 - Present, Vice Commander, 52d Fighter Wing, Spangdahlem AB, Germany17. May 2019 - Present, Commander, 8th Fighter Wing, Kunsan AB, Republic of Korea

FLIGHT INFORMATION Rating: Command Pilot Flight Hours: 3,300+ Combat Hours: 600+ Aircraft Flown: T-37, T-38, AT-38, and F-16

SUMMARY OF JOINT ASSIGNMENTS

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2014-2015, Command Electronic Warfare Officer & Chief, Joint Cyber Center (J39), USAFRICOM, Stuttgart, Germany as a Lieutenant Colonel 2015-2016, Deputy Division Chief, Information & Cyberspace Operations (J39), USAFRICOM, Stuttgart, Germany as a Lieutenant Colonel 2016-2017, Senior Executive Officer, Deputy Commander, USAFRICOM, Stuttgart, Germany as a Colonel

MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS Legion of Merit Bronze Star Defense Meritorious Service Medal Meritorious Service Medal with two oak leaf clusters Air Medal with four oak leaf clusters Aerial Achievement Medal Air Force Commendation Medal with two oak leaf clusters

EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION Second Lieutenant May 29, 1996 First Lieutenant May 29, 1998 Captain May 29, 2000 Major May 1, 2006 Lieutenant Colonel December, 1 2010 Colonel March 1, 2017

(Current as of July 2019)

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COLONEL LAWRENCE T. “WOLF 2” SULLIVAN

Colonel Lawrence Sullivan is the Vice Commander, 8th Fighter Wing, Kunsan Air Base, Republic of Korea. As Vice Commander, he plays a key role in the planning, support, and execution of military operations to include counter-air, aerial interdiction, and close-air support on the Korean Peninsula. The wing consists of more than 2,700 active-duty personnel, four groups, and 13 squadrons including two F-16 fighter squadrons.

Colonel Sullivan graduated from the United States Air Force Academy with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Biochemistry in 1999. He has served as an F-16 Instructor Pilot, Flight Examiner, Weapons Officer, Director of Operations and Squadron Commander during flying assignments at Osan AB, Korea, Eielson AFB, AK, Misawa AB, Japan, and Nellis AFB, NV. He has been a Fighter WingInstructor Pilot of the Year, was selected as the top F-16 Weapons School Graduate for 2006, was named outstanding F-16 Weapons School Instructor, and conducted a strike mission to Afghanistan that received the Mackay Trophy for the most meritorious flight of the year.

While at Nellis AFB he was the Weapons School’s primary Mission Commander and Integration instructor across 17 Squadrons and 30+ weapons systems, focused on synchronizing kinetic and non-kinetic effects versus robust integrated air defense systems. He attended Intermediate Defense Education at the Naval War College and participated in the Halsey Alpha war-gaming group. Following that he attended the School of Advanced Air and Space Studies and is a postdoctoral candidate in Military Strategy. In 2016 he was a Service Chief Fellow at DARPA, working with cyber, EW, and contested access technologies. He graduated from the Eisenhower School at National Defense University in June 2017 after completing the Long-Term Strategy research concentration. He is married to Major Teresa Sullivan, USAFR, and has three daughters: Abigail, Olivia, and Penelope.

Colonel Sullivan is a command pilot with 2,000+ flying hours, including 200+ combat hours, primarily in the F-16CJ.

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EDUCATION 1999 Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry, USAF Academy, CO 2004 Squadron Officer School, Maxwell Air Force Base, AL 2004 Forward Air Controller (Airborne) Course, Luke AFB, AZ 2006 Weapons Instructor Course, USAF Weapons School, Nellis AFB, NV 2008 Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB, AL 2008 Master of Science in International Relations, Troy University 2012 Air War College, Maxwell AFB, AL 2012 Master of Art in National Security and Strategic Studies, CNCS, Naval War College, Newport, RI 2013 Master of Philosophy, Military Strategy, School of Advanced Air and Space Studies, Maxwell AFB, AL 2013 Postdoctoral candidate in Military Strategy, Air University, Maxwell AFB, AL 2016 Service Chief Fellow, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), Arlington, VA 2017 Master of Science in National Resource Strategy, Eisenhower School, National Defense University

ASSIGNMENTS 1. October 1999 – October 2000 Student, Undergraduate Pilot Training, Columbus AFB, MS. 2. October 2000 – March 2001 Student Pilot, Introduction to Fighter Fundamentals, Randolph AFB, TX. 3. April 2001 – October 2001, F-16 student pilot, 149th Fighter Squadron, Kelly AFB, TX. 4. December 2001 – December 2002, F-16 pilot, 36th FS, Osan AB, Republic of Korea 5. December 2002 – December 2005, Flight Commander, IP, SEFE 18th FS, Eielson AFB, AK 6. December 2005 – July 2008, Flight Commander, IP, SEFE, 13th FS, Misawa AB, Japan 7. July 2006 – December 2006, Student, USAF Weapons School, Nellis AFB, Nev 8. January 2007 – December 2008, Squadron and Wing Weapons Officer, 35th FW, Misawa AB, Japan 9. December 2008 – July 2011, F-16 Instructor, USAF Weapons School, Nellis AFB, NV 10. July 2011 – June 2012, Student, College of Naval Command and Staff, Naval War College, Newport, RI 11. July 2012 – June 2013, Student, School of Advanced Air and Space Studies, Maxwell AFB, AL 12. October 2013 – May 2014, Director of Operations, 14th FS, Misawa Air Base, Japan 13. May 2014 – July 2016, Commander, 35th Operations Support Squadron, Misawa AB, Japan 14. April 2016 – July 2016, Fellow, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, Arlington, VA 15. July 2016 – June 2017, Student, Eisenhower School, National Defense University, Washington D.C. 16. June 2017 – May 2018, Program Manager, Project DATAHUB, J39, The Joint Staff, Pentagon 17. May 2018 – May 2019, Chief, Special Projects and Innovation Division, J39, The Joint Staff, Pentagon 18. May 2019 – Present, Vice Commander, 8th FW, Kunsan AB, Republic of Korea

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FLIGHT INFORMATION Rating: Command Pilot Flight hours: 2,000+ Primary Aircraft flown: F-16 (Blocks 15/25/30/32/40/42/50/52), Other Aircraft Flown: T-37, T-38, AT-38, F-15D, F-15E, B-1B, EA-6B, MQ-9, RC-135

MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS Superior Defense Service Medal Meritorious Service Medal with 2 oak leaf clusters Air Medal with oak leaf cluster Air Force Commendation Medal Air Force Achievement Medal with oak leaf cluster Air Force Outstanding Unit Award with five oak leaf clusters Combat Readiness Medal National Defense Service Medal Afghanistan Campaign Medal Iraq Campaign Medal Korean Defense Service Medal 2006 Risner Trophy, 16th Weapons Squadron 2007 Clarence H. Mackay Trophy 2010 Cecil G. Foster Award as Outstanding Weapons School F-16 Instructor

EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION Second Lieutenant June 1999 First Lieutenant June 2001 Captain June 2003 Major December 2008 Lieutenant Colonel November 2012 Colonel June 2018

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CHIEF MASTER SERGEANT STEVE C. “WOLF CHIEF” CENOV

CMSgt Cenov is the is the Command Chief Master Sergeant, 8th Fighter Wing, Kunsan Air Base, Republic of Korea. Serving as the wing's senior enlisted leader, Chief Moore is the principle advisor to the commander on matters influencing the readiness, training, morale, welfare, quality of life, and professional development of more than 2,700 forward-stationed and combat-ready Airmen, Soldiers, and Civilian members. The wing is responsible for the plans, support, and execution of military operations in support of counter-air, aerial interdiction, and close-air support in defense of more than 230 million citizens of the Republic of Korea.

CMSgt Cenov enlisted in the Air Force in May of 1999 and his background includes various duties in the security forces career field. He has held various leadership positions while serving at squadron, group, wing, and MAJCOM levels. CMSgt Cenov has deployed in support of operations Southern Watch, Iraqi Freedom, New Dawn, Enduring Freedom, Inherent Resolve and completed overseas tours in Alaska, Italy, Japan, Turkey and Germany.

Prior to assuming his current position, CMSgt Cenov served as Group Superintendent of the 52nd Munitions Maintenance Group, Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany.

EDUCATION 2001 Arctic Survival School, Eielson AFB, AK 2003 Airman Leadership School, Aviano AB, Italy 2005 Associates in Criminal Justice, Community College of the Air Force, Maxwell AFB, AL 2005 Associates in Criminal Justice, Community College of the Air Force, Maxwell AFB, AL 2006 Associates in Police Science, Central Texas College, Killeen, TX 2008 Noncommissioned Officer Academy, Kadena AB, Japan 2009 Contingency War Planners Course, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2009 Bachelors in Criminal Justice, American Military University, Manassas, West Virginia

(With Honors) 2010 Masters in Emergency Management, TUI University, Cypress, CA (Magna Cum Laude)

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2012 Senior Noncommissioned Officer Academy, Maxwell AFB-Gunter Annex, AL 2013 Federal Bureau of Investigation National Academy (NA–253), Quantico, VA 2013 Masters in Criminal Justice Ed, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA (Summa Cum Laude) 2014 Professional Manager Certification, Community College of the Air Force, Maxwell AFB,

AL 2014 Integrated Defense Command and Control Course, Joint Base San Antonio–Lackland, TX 2015 Security Forces Advanced Officer Course, Joint Base San Antonio–Lackland, TX 2017 Joint & Combined Warfighting School, National Defense University, Joint Forces Staff College, Norfolk, VA 2017 Command Chief Master Sergeant Training Course, Joint Base Andrews, MD 2018 NATO Nuclear Policy Course, Oberammergau, Germany 2018 Continuous Process Improvement for Executives, Institute for Defense and Business,

Cincinnati, OH ASSIGNMENTS

1. May 1999 – June 1999, Student, Basic Military Training, Lackland AFB, TX 2. June 1999 – September 1999, Student, Security Police Technical School, Lackland

AFB, TX 3. October 1999 – October 2002, Security Forces Member, Response Force Leader,

Security Forces Controller, 354th Security Forces Squadron, Eielson AFB, AK 4. October 2002 – November 2005, Vault Storage Area Supervisor, Security Forces

Evaluator, Assistant NCOIC, Standardization & Evaluation, 31st Security Forces Squadron, Aviano AB, Italy

5. January 2006 – December 2007, Assistant Flight Chief, NCOIC Investigation, Operations Staff NCO and NCOIC, Supply & Equipment, 28th Security Forces Squadron, Ellsworth AFB, SD (August 2006 – March 2007, NCOIC Plans & Programs, Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar)

6. January 2008 – January 2012, Flight Chief, NCOIC, Logistics and Unit Deployment Manager, 374th Security Forces Squadron, Yokota AB, Japan (February – August 2010, NCOIC, East Gate, Joint Base Balad, Iraq and June – December 2011, Air Mobility Division Fly Away Security Manager, Al Udeid AB, Qatar)

7. January 2012 – October 2014, Operations Superintendent, Superintendent Programs & Resources and Manager, Contingency & Deployment, HQ AETC/A7S, Joint Base San Antonio–Randolph, TX

(June 2014 – September 2014, Chief, JDOC, Kandahar AB, Afghanistan) 8. October 2014 – April 2015, Security Forces Manager and Operations Superintendent,

902d Security Forces Squadron, Joint Base San Antonio–Randolph, TX 9. April 2015 – January 2017, Security Forces Manager, 22d Security Forces Squadron,

McConnell AFB, KS (April 2016 – October 2016, Security Forces Manager, Bagram AB, Afghanistan)

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10. January 2017 – January 2018, Group Superintendent, 39th Weapons System SecurityGroup, Incirlik AB, Turkey

11. January 2018 – May 2019 Group Superintendent, 52d Munitions Maintenance Group,Spangdahlem AB, Germany

12. June 2019- Present, Command Chief Master Sergeant, 8th Fighter Wing, Kunsan AB,Republic of Korea

MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS Bronze Star Medal

Defense Meritorious Service Medal Meritorious Service Medal with four bronze oak leaf clusters Air Force Commendation Medal with one bronze oak leaf cluster Air Force Achievement Medal with one bronze oak leaf cluster Air Force Recognition Ribbon

OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS 2008 374th Security Forces Squadron NCO of the Year 2009 374th Security Forces Squadron NCO of the Year 2010 374th Mission Support Group SNCO of the Year 2010 PACAF Security Forces Flight SNCO of the Year 2011 HQ Air Force Security Forces Staff NCO of the Year 2016 3rd Cavalry Regiment Shoulder Sleeve (Combat Patch)

EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION Chief Master Sergeant December 2015

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COLONEL NICHOLAS B. “VIPER” EVANS

Colonel Nicholas Evans is the Commander, 8th Operations Group, Kunsan Air Base, Republic of Korea. As the Group Commander, he is responsible for the conduct of conventional air-to ground and air-to-air missions in support of armistice and wartime tasking’s to defend the ROK. Col Evans was commissioned in 1999 upon graduation from the U.S. Air Force Academy. He is a command pilot with over 2,200 hours in the F-16, and he is a graduate of the USAF Weapons Instructor Course and the School of Advanced Air and Space Studies.

EDUCATION 1999 Bachelors of Science in Military History, United States Air Force Academy, CO 2006

Squadron Officer School, Maxwell , AL 2007 F-16 Weapons Instructor Course, Nellis AFB, NV 2009 Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB, AL, correspondence 2010 Master of Science in Aerospace Science, Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona

Beach, FL 2012 Master of Arts in Military Operational Art and Science, Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB, AL 2012 Air War College, Maxwell AFB, AL, correspondence 2013 Master of Philosophy in Military Strategy, School of Advanced Air and Space Studies,

Maxwell AFB, AL 2017 Doctor of Philosophy in Military Strategy, School of Advanced Air and Space Studies, Maxwell AFB, AL 2019 Joint Professional Military Education-Phase 2, Joint Forces Staff College Satellite Course, Norfolk, VA

ASSIGNMENTS 1. Jun 1999—Mar 2001, Student Pilot, Specialized Undergraduate Pilot Training, Laughlin

AFB, TX 2. Mar 2001—Feb 2002, Student Pilot, F-16 Basic Course, Luke AFB, AZ 3. Mar 2002—Nov 2004, Chief of Training, F-16 Instructor Pilot, 4th Fighter Squadron, Hill

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AFB, UT 4. Nov 2004—Jun 2005, Chief of Wing Training, F-16 Instructor Pilot, 388th Operational Spt

Sq, Hill AFB, UT5. Jun 2005—Jul 2007, Flight Commander, F-16 Instructor Pilot, 310th Fighter Squadron,

Luke AFB, AZ6. Jul 2007—Dec 2007, F-16 Weapons Instructor Course Student, 16th Weapons Squadron,

Nellis AFB, NV7. Jan 2008—Jun 2008, Chief of Weapons and Tactics, 80th Fighter Squadron, Kunsan AB,

Republic of Korea8. Jun 2008—Jan 2009, Chief of Wing Weapons and Tactics, 8th Operational Support

Squadron, Kunsan AB, Republic of Korea9. Feb 2009—Jul 2011, Chief of F-16 Programs, F-16 Operational Test & Evaluation SEFE,

85th Test & Evaluation Squadron, Eglin AFB, FL10. Aug 2011—Jun 2012, Student, Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB, AL11. Jun 2012—Aug 2013, Student, School of Advanced Air and Space Studies, Maxwell AFB,

AL12. Sep 2013—May 2016, Commander and Director of Ops, 36th Fighter Squadron, Osan AB,

Republic of Korea13. Jun 2016—May 2017, Lorenz Fellow, PhD Student, School of Advanced Air and Space

Studies, Maxwell AFB, AL14. May 2017—Jun 2019, Director, Commander's Action Group, U.S. Indo-Pacific Command

(USINDOPACOM), Camp Smith, HI15. Jul 2019 —Present, Commander, 8th Operations Group, Kunsan AB, Republic of Korea

FLIGHT INFORMATION Rating: Command Pilot Flight hours: More than 2,400 Primary Aircraft flown: F-16C/D

MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS Meritorious Service Medal, 3 oak leaf clusters Air Force Commendation Medal Air Force Achievement Medal Air Force Outstanding Unit Medal, 2 oak leaf clusters Combat Readiness Medal National Defense Service Medal Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal Global War on Terrorism Service Medal Korean Defense Service Medal Air Force Overseas Ribbon Short Air Force Expeditionary Service Ribbon

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EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION Second Lieutenant June 1999 First Lieutenant June 2001 Captain June 2003 Major January 2009 Lieutenant Colonel November 2012 Colonel May 2018

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COLONEL ANDREW B. “PHOENIX” HUNTOON

Colonel Andrew B. Huntoon is the Commander, 8th Maintenance Group, Kunsan Air Base, Republic of Korea. As the Group Commander, he is responsible for the daily flying and maintenance operations, intermediate level maintenance, component repair and maintenance training for a combat wing with approximately 50 permanently assigned F-16 fighter jet aircraft. He controls and allocates resources, directs the activities of more than 1,200 personnel, manages an annual budget of more than $650K and develops and implements plans to meet wing operational taskings.

Colonel Huntoon entered the Air Force in 1997 after receiving his commission through the Air Force ROTC program at Kent State University, Kent, Ohio. Lieutenant Colonel Huntoon is a graduate of the U.S. Advanced Maintenance and Munitions Operations School and is a career aircraft maintenance officer with experience on multiple fighter and heavy aircraft Mission Design Series. Colonel Huntoon has served in a variety of maintenance, logistics and personnel assignments at the wing, direct reporting unit, and Headquarters Air Force levels to include two tours as a squadron commander and one as a deputy group commander. He has deployed in support of Operations NORTHERN WATCH, SOUTHERN WATCH, ENDURING FREEDOM and IRAQI FREEDOM. Prior to his current assignment, Lieutenant Colonel Huntoon was the Deputy Commander, 57th Maintenance Group, 57th Wing, Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada.

EDUCATION 1997 Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management, Kent State

University, OH 2003 Squadron Officer School, Maxwell Air Force Base, AL 2004 Advanced Maintenance and Munitions Officer School, Nellis Air Force Base, NV 2009 Masters in Aerospace Science, Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach,

FL 2010 U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, KS

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2016 Air War College, by correspondence

ASSIGNMENTS 1. Oct 1997 – Oct 1999, Fabrication Flight Commander, 48th Equipment Maintenance

Squadron, and Sortie Generation Flight Assistant Officer in Charge, 492d FighterSquadron, RAF Lakenheath, UK

2. Oct 1999 – Nov 2002, Maintenance Flight Commander and Maintenance Supervisor,23d Maintenance Squadron, as well as Sortie Generation Flight Commander, 75th FighterSquadron, Pope AFB, NC

3. Nov 2002 – May 2006, Aircraft Maintenance Flight Commander and MaintenanceOperations Officer, 22d Maintenance Squadron, as well as Officer in Charge, EagleAircraft Maintenance Unit and Maintenance Operations Officer, 22d AircraftMaintenance Squadron, McConnell AFB, KS

4. May 2006 – Jun 2009, Chief of Company Grade Officer Assignments and Action Officer,Commanders Action Group, Air Force Personnel Center, Randolph AFB, TX

5. Jun 2009 – Jul 2010, Student, U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, FortLeavenworth, KS

6. Jul 2010 – Jul 2011, Commander, 455th Expeditionary Maintenance Squadron, BagramAir Field, Afghanistan

7. Jul 2011 – Jun 2013, Chief, Combat Air Forces Branch and Operations Officer,Weapons Systems Division, Directorate of Logistics, Headquarters U.S. Air Force,Washington, D.C.

8. Jun 2013 – Jul 2015, Commander, 757th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, Nellis AFB, NV9. Jul 2015 – Jun 2018, Deputy Commander, 57th Maintenance Group, Nellis AFB, NV10. Jun 2018 – May 2019, Chief, Aircraft and Munitions Maintenance Division,

Headquarters Pacific Air Forces, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii11. Jun 2019 - Present, Commander, 8th Maintenance Group, Kunsan AB, Republic of

Korea

MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS Bronze Star with two oak leaf clusters Meritorious Service Medal with four oak leaf clusters Air Force Commendation Medal with three oak leaf clusters

EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION Second Lieutenant First Lieutenant Captain Major Lieutenant Colonel Colonel

June 1997 June 1999 June 2001 April 2007 June 2012 November 2018

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COLONEL JENNIFER L. “FALCON” NEVIUS

Colonel Jennifer Nevius is the Commander, 8th Mission Support Group, Kunsan Air Base, Republic of Korea. As the Group Commander, she is responsible for the leadership and management of five diverse squadrons that provide base communications, engineering, security, law enforcement, transportation, supply, personnel support, logistics readiness, education, food services, housing and recreation activities to over 2,700 active duty Airmen and Soldiers.

Colonel Nevius has a broad force support background with assignments at base-level, Major Command headquarters, Air Staff, and a Combatant Command. Her Force Support experience includes policy, legislation, strategic planning and communication, protocol, rated management, readiness, and force management analytics. Colonel Nevius commanded at the squadron-level in the CENTCOM AOR and was responsible for the manpower and personnel management, contingency lodging, food service, fitness, education, mortuary affairs, and recreational activities supporting more than 2,000 US forces daily at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait.

Colonel Nevius was raised in Pekin, Illinois and enlisted in the Illinois Air National Guard in 1989. After 6 years in Air National Guard and upon graduation from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, she entered the Regular Air Force in 1996 when she received her commission from Officer Training School at Maxwell AFB, Alabama.

EDUCATION 1995 Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,

1998 Master of Arts in Human Resource Development, The George Washington University, Washington, DC

2000 Squadron Officer School, Maxwell AFB, AL2003 U.S. Marine Corps Amphibious Warfare School (via seminar)2003 Air Force Strategic Policy Intern, Pentagon, Washington DC2006 Air Command & Staff College (via distance learning)

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ASSIGNMENTS 1. July 1996 – March 1998, Squadron Section Commander, 71st Fighter Squadron, Langley

AFB, VA2. March 1998 – February 1999, Chief, Relocations & Employment, 1st Mission Support

Squadron, Langley AFB, VA3. February 1999 – January 2001, Chief, Rated Officer Assignments, Headquarters Pacific Air

Forces, Hickam AFB, HI4. January 2001 – May 2002, Chief, Personnel Readiness Branch, Headquarters Pacific Air

Forces, Hickam AFB, HI5. June 2002 – June 2003, Air Force Intern assigned to the Joint Staff J1 Personnel Readiness

Division and to the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Manpower and Reserve Affairs,Pentagon, Washington, DC

6. July 2003 – June 2005, Military Personnel Flight Commander, 4th Mission SupportSquadron, Seymour Johnson AFB, NC

7. July 2005 – May 2007, Deputy Chief, Strategic Plans Branch, Deputy Chief of Staff forManpower, Personnel and Services, Pentagon, Washington DC

8. June 2007 – Jan 2008, Assistant Executive Officer to the Deputy Chief of Staff forManpower, Personnel and Services, Pentagon, Washington DC

9. January 2008 – June 2009, Legislative Liaison for Manpower, Personnel and ServicesPrograms and Policy, Secretary of the Air Force Office of the Legislative Liaison, Pentagon,Washington DC.

10. June 2009 – June 2010, Commander, 386th Expeditionary Force Support Squadron, Ali AlSalem Air Base, Kuwait

11. July 2010 – March 2012, Chief, Personnel Operations & Plans Branch, J1 Directorate ofPersonnel, Headquarters United States Special Operations Command, MacDill AFB, FL

12. April 2012 – July 2013, Chief, Command Protocol, Headquarters United States SpecialOperations Command, MacDill AFB, FL

13. August 2013 – May 2015, Chief, Enlisted Force Management Branch, Directorate ofMilitary Force Management, Deputy Chief of Staff of the Air Force for Manpower, Personneland Services, Pentagon, Washington, DC

14. Jun 2015 – July 17 – Chief, Integrated Plans & Strategy Branch, Secretary of the Air ForceOffice of Public Affairs, Pentagon, Washington, DC

15. July 17 – Present, Chief, Resources & Requirements Division, Directorate of Services,Deputy Chief of Staff for Manpower, Personnel and Services, Pentagon, Washington DC

16. 16. June 2019 - Present, Commander, 8th Mission Support Goup, Kunsan AB, Republic ofKorea

MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS Air Force-level individual winner of the General Benjamin O. Davis, Jr. Management Engineering Award Defense Meritorious Service Medal

2007 Department of Defense Executive Leadership Development Program2011 Air War College (via distance learning)2016 Joint Senior Public Affairs Officer Course, Defense Information School, Fort

Meade, MD

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Air Force Meritorious Service Medal with 4 oak leaf clusters Air Force Commendation Medal Joint Service Achievement Medal with 1 oak leaf clusters Air Force Achievement Medal with 1 oak leaf cluster

EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION Second Lieutenant May 1996First Lieutenant May 1998 Captain May 2000 Major April 2006 Lieutenant Colonel April 2011 Colonel July 2017

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COLONEL PATRICK R. “HAWK” MISNICK

Colonel Patrick Misnick is the Commander, 8th Medical Group, Kunsan Air Base, Republic of Korea. As the Group Commander, he leads 158 personnel, covering two diverse medical and support operations squadrons, providing care for 2,800 assigned active duty personnel in 19 units. He executes a $3.5 million budget and oversees $29 million in infrastructure, 13 buildings, 57 War Reserve Material assemblages and 8 Home Station Medical Response projects while supporting 13 diverse services including a 24-hour ambulance response capability.

Colonel Misnick enlisted in the United States Air Force in 1991 and received his commission in 2000. Since then he has accumulated healthcare administration leadership experience in resource management and readiness operations as well as logistics policy, programs and operations. Colonel Misnick completed an Education with Industry opportunity with Cardinal Health, held action officer and Branch Chief positions in the Air Force Medical Operations Agency and deployed twice to joint commands. He is a Fellow with the American College of Healthcare Executives.

EDUCATION 1993 Associate of Applied Science, Community College of the Air Force, Maxwell AFB,

AL 1998 Bachelor of Business Administration, Faulkner University, Montgomery, AL 2000 Master of Business Administration, William Carey University, Hattiesburg, MS 2003

Squadron Officer School, by correspondence 2008 Air Command and Staff College, by correspondence 2012 Graduate Certificate, Acquisitions and Supply Chain Management, UMUC,

Adelphi, MD 2012 Intermediate Executive Skills Course, San Antonio, TX 2014 Air War College, by correspondence 2018 Joint Senior Medical Leadership Course, Falls Church, VA 2018 Combined Senior Leadership Course, Falls Church, VA

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ASSIGNMENTS 1. July – August 2000, Officer Training School (DG), Commissioned Officer Training,

Maxwell AFB, AL2. August – November 2000, Health Services Administration Course, Sheppard AFB, TX3. November 2000 – August 2002, Medical Information Management Flight Commander,

319th MDG, Grand Forks AFB, ND4. September 2001 – June 2003, Medical Logistics Flight Commander, 319th MDG, Grand

Forks AFB, ND5. June 2003 – June 2004, Medical Logistics Flight Commander, 31st MDG, Aviano AB, Italy6. June 2004 – August 2006, Resource Management Flight Commander, 31st MDG, Aviano

AB, Italy7. August 2006 – June 2007, AFIT Education with Industry, Cardinal Health, McGaw Park, IL8. June 2007 – June 2009, Chief, Field Support Team, Air Force Medical Operations Agency,

Medical Logistics Division, Ft Detrick, MD9. June 2009 – June 2013, Medical Logistics Flight Commander, 48th MDG, RAF

Lakenheath, England10. November 2012 – February 2013, Medical Readiness Flight Commander, 48th MDG, RAF

Lakenheath, England11. June 2013 – June 2016, Chief, Air Force Medical War Reserve Materiel Industrial

Operations, Air Force Medical Operations Agency, Medical Logistics Division, Joint BaseSan Antonio Lackland-Kelly, TX

12. June 2016 – July 2018, Commander, 59th Medical Logistics Readiness Squadron, JointBase San Antonio Lackland, TX

13. July 2018- May 2019, Chief, Medical Readiness Division, Headquarters Air Education andTraining Command, Command Surgeon’s Directorate, Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph,TX

14. June 2019 - Present, Commander, 8th Medical Group, Kunsan AB, Republic of Korea

MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS Defense Meritorious Service Medal Meritorious Service Medal Joint Service Commendation Medal Air Force Commendation Medal Air Force Achievement Medal Army Achievement Medal Afghanistan Campaign Medal Global War on Terrorism Service Medal Korean Defense Service Medal Air Force Expeditionary Service Ribbon with Gold Border NATO Medal

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EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION Second Lieutenant July 2000 First Lieutenant September 2000 Captain September 2002 Major August 2007 Lieutenant Colonel May 2012 Colonel February 2019

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PUBLICATIONS “Analysis of USAF F-16 Aircraft Basing Alternatives on the Korean Peninsula,” Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright Patterson AFB, Ohio, Mar 21, 2005

EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION Second Lieutenant August 1996 First Lieutenant August 1998 Captain August 2000 Major August 2006 Lieutenant Colonel November 2011 Colonel January 2018

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Fire Evacuation Plan for GIB_1

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Fire Evacuation Plan for GIB_2

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Fire Evacuation Plan for GIB_3

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Fire Evacuation Plan for GIB_4

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Fire Evacuation Plan for GIB_5

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Actions to Take When Temporarily Sheltering-in-Place

1. Bring everyone safely inside to an interior room or one with as few windows and

doors as possible.

2. Turn off all heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems.

3. Close and secure all doors, windows, vents, and other exterior openings.

4. Grab Shelter in place kit from under the bathroom sink.

5. Cover the vents and entrance door with plastic sheets. (12X12) x3 for vents and

(42x88) x2 for the entrance door.

6. Listen to the loud speaker or commander’s channel for further instructions.

7. When the “all clear” is announced, open windows and doors, turn on ventilation

systems, and go outside until the building’s air has been exchanged with the

outside air.

8. Once you are in a safe place, muster with your command if you are military or

civilian personnel or a member of the selective reserves.

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Guest Responsibilities

• Be responsible for your conduct and your guests, and/or family members.

• Please use audio equipment and television at reasonable levels during all hour asyour neighbor may be working on a shift schedule.

• Please do not remove any lodging property. Report any damage to the rooms,furnishings, or linens. There is maintenance form located in your binder.

• Please insure all room, phone, and sundry charges are paid prior to departure.

• Please use the closest stairway evacuation route. Inform the Front Desk of anysafety issues that are identified.

• Help us conserve utilities. We also invite you to conserve other natural resources.

• You can secure your valuables in a safe located in your room. Secure storage isavailable in the guest luggage room located in the main lobby area.

• Display the “do not disturb” sign to ensure uninterrupted rest. Please remove signwhen not in the room. For health and safety standards our cleaning staff must haveaccess to provide service at least every 72 hours.

• Please do not bring bikes into the lodge. A charge will be assessed if you bringyour bike into guestroom. There is a bike rack located near the rear entrance.

• Please do not bring pets into lodging. This is a “Pet Free” facility. A charge will beassessed if you bring a pet into the Wolf Pack Lodge.

• Wolf Pack Lodge is "No Smoking" facility. Use designed smoking area(DTA)located behind the lodge in front of the pavilion.

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Guest Services

Check OutCheck Out time is 1100.Should you require a late check out, please contact the Front Desk. A late checkout fee, equivalent to one (1) night stay may be assessed.

Check CashingChecks may be accepted for room charges only. Check cashing services are available at AAFES Base Exchange and the Loring Club cashier’s window.

Classified Document StorageContact base operations or command post at 782-6000 and follow proper protocol for classified items.

BicyclesPlease do not bring bikes into the lodge. There is a bike rack located near the rear entrance.

Business CenterBusiness Center is located behind the Front Desk in the main lobby.

Conference RoomConference Room is located next to the rear entrance.

Express Check OutCall the Front Desk for your charges, verify your credit card number and time of departure and all room, phone and sundry fees.

Room RatesVisiting Quarters (VQs): $70.00 per bednightDistinguished VQ(DVQs): $79.00 per bednightLarge Distinguished VQ(LDVQ): $83.00 per bednight

Fax & Internet ServiceContact the Front Desk for official faxes. Wolf Pack Lodge provides Free Wi-Fi Internet Service.

Fitness RoomFitness Room is located in front of Rickenbacker’s coffee shop.

Hours of OperationThe Front Desk is open 24 hours, 7 days a week. Our customer service representatives are always available to assist you.

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Guest ServicesHousekeeping ServicesProvided daily, unless a “Do Not Disturb” sign is posted on the door. Paper products are at the Front Desk if you are a shift worker or require specialized cleaning service.

STAYOVERS (Limited Service) (Daily Service)• Wastebaskets cleaned and emptied• Coffee/tea and sundries(Business Suites only) setup restocked• Amenities provided for an initial night's stay, additional supplies available at the Front Desk• Floors and carpet clean (to include under and behind furniture)• Beds made in accordance with established AF Inns standards• Bathtub/shower cleaned inside/out• Bathroom vanities, sinks, toilet and mirrors cleaned• If towels are found on floor, replace with fresh onesEXTENDED STAYOVERS (Full Service) (Every 7 days)All items listed under LS should be completed in addition to the following:• Sheets changed and bed made in accordance with established AF Inns standards• Light dusting completed and furniture polished• Shower curtain/door clean (to include wiping down underside of glass shower doors, etc.)• Vacuum/mop floors

For health and safety reasons, housekeeping staff or lodging management will enter aguest room that has a “Do Not Disturb” sign for three consecutive days.

Ice MachinesIce machines are located in the laundry room(s) on all floors.

Laundry Washers & DryersProvided free of charge to our registered guests. Laundry detergent is available at the Laundry Room and Sundry shop in Rickenbacker’s coffee shop.

Length of StayLength of stay will be based on room availability. Please contact the housing office at 782-4088 to verify dormitory space and TLA entitlements.

Linen & TowelsPlease do not remove government owned linens or towels from your quarters or use them for other than their intended purpose, i.e. polishing shoes, vehicles, etc. If you need additional linen or towels, please contact the Front Desk staff.

MailLodging Personnel are not authorized to receive or issue guest mail. A U.S. Postal Service Mailbox is located by main entrance.

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Guest Services

MaintenanceShould your room require maintenance, please notify the Front Desk staff or complete the Maintenance Request form located on the desk in your room.

MapsWe have a variety of on base and off base maps at the Front Desk. There is map to the Kunsan off base Medical Center and a base map locating the Kunsan AB Medical Center located across the street (#4 on your base map).

MessagesOur guest room telephones are equipped with voice mail and message indicator light.

Movie RentalDVD’s are available for rental at the Front Desk in the main lobby and in the Falcon Community Activity Center.

NewspapersStars and stripes newspapers are available for purchase at the Wolf Pack Lodge's main entrance, AAFES Base Exchange, Post Office or the AAFES Food Court.

No SmokingAll Wolf Pack Lodge Rooms are 100% smoke free. A $150.00 cleaning/deodorizing fee may be assessed for non-adherence to this policy and it can result in cancellation of your stay. Please use the designated smoking areas as identified and posted in accordance with 8th F Base Policy.

PaymentsIn accordance with AFMAN 34-135, to keep accounts current, long-term guests must make payments at least every 15 days. If a credit card number is on file, 15-day balance will be charged and receipts may be picked up at the Front Desk.

No PetsPets are not authorized in lodging. Per AFMAN 34-135, a $150.00 cleaning/deodorizing fee may be assessed for non-adherence to this policy and it can result in cancellation of your stay. Please contact the Front Desk for a list of local pet kennels or call Jeil animal Clinic at 063-461-5079. Open Daily 0930-2030

Rickenbacker’s Coffee ShopIs located right across from the Front Desk.

• Mon-Fri : 0630-2200 • Sat-Sun, Holiday : 0800-2200

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Dialing Instructions

EMERGENCY 911 Non-emergency 9 - 782 - 4944From Off Base 470 - 0911 or 470 - 4944From Cellular 063 - 470 - 0911 / 911

PLACING CALLS To Base Operator 9 - 782 - 1110To Reception Desk 0, or 9 - 782 -1844 (Follow the Voice Prompts) Room NumberTo Another Guest Room Room NumberOn-Base Calls 9 - 782 - XXXX (782 prefix only) HOW TO CALL OFF BASE FROM A CELL PHONE Dial area code (063) - Number

DSN CallsPACAF 9 - Number CONUS 9 - 312 - NumberALASKA 9 - 317 - Number Europe 9 - 314 - Number

Toll Free to US 800(or 866, 877, 888) 9 - 800 - XXX - XXXX(or Press 0, staff will be happy to assist you.)

No off-base calls are allowed from guest rooms. To make official off-base calls, guests must obtain a TCN (Telephone Control Number) from the 8th Communication Squadron.To use Pre-paid Phone card: Press 0,

and let the front desk staff know the provider's number.We strongly encourage you to utilize Pre-paid Phone cards for long distance calls.Pre-paid Phone cards available at Rickenbacker’s Coffee Shop, Community Center, and Base Exchange.

“NOT all calling cards provide the same Rate”

RECEIVING CALLS*All incoming calls are received through our automated system. Please follow the voice prompts.*From DSN 315 - 782 - 1844 - 1 - Room Number - #From Commercial 011 - 82 - 63 - 470 - 1844 - 1 - Room Number - #From 782-XXXX Number 011 - 82 - 63 - 470 - XXXX - 1 - Room Number - #From 0505-122-XXXX Number 011 - 82 - 63 - 470 - XXXX - 1 - Room Number - #

Wake-up Call Dial extension 73050, and Follow the instructions.Voice Mail 1. Lift up the handset and hit the Message button.

2. Enter your password and hit the # key(Default Password: Room Number)

3. Follow the instructions.*If the message light is blinking, but the automated system indicates that there isno new message, please call the Reception Desk by dialing 0.*

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Base Services (From Lodge : 9 - 782 – XXXX)

Airman and Family Readiness Center Bldg. 755, RM 127 / 782 - 5644 Mon-Fri: 0800-1700Closed on Federal holidays

Chapel Services / Bldg. 501Gospel Service Sunday: 1300 Contemporary Service Sunday: 1700

Son Light Inn / Bldg. 510 782-6864

Gas Station / Bldg. 1108 782-4519Mon-Fri: 1000-1700Sat: 1100-1500Sun: Closed

Post Offce / Bldg. 1058 782-4519Mon-Fri: 1000-1700Sat: 1000-1400

In/Out ProcessingMon-Fri: 1000-1400 Sat, Sun & Holidays: Closed

Military Clothing Sales / Bldg. 1102782-5553Mon-Fri:1000-1800Sat: 1100-1700Sun: Closed

Kunsan Main Exchange / Bldg. 1102782 – 4426Everyday: 1000-2000https://www.shopmyexchange.com/exchange-stores/Korea/AP/APO/Kunsan-Main-Exchange-1761238

Shoppette / Bldg. 1113 782-5456Mon-Sat: 0730-2100Sat : 1000-2000Sun Closedhttps://www.shopmyexchange.com 24hrs

Theater / Bldg. 710 782-4987https://www.aafes.com/exchange-stores/Movie-Guide/showtimes-Kunsan-AB.htm

Commissary / Bldg. 1115 782-4414Mon: ClosedTue-Fri: 1100-1900Sat-Sun: 1000-1800

Money ExchangeOn base, U.S. Currency can be exchanged for Korea won at the Loring Club, Community Bank and Credit Union. Korean Won can be withdrawn at the current daily conversion rate at ATM’s in the main lobby of the Wolf Pack Lodge, outside the Dining Facility, Community Activity Center and between AAFES & commissary. U.S. currency can also be exchanged at a number of Korean Money bank exchanges. Be aware a charge will be assessed for all ATM transactions for non bank members.

Wolf Pack LodgeBldg. 314 / 782-1844 (Follow the Voice Prompts)Open 24 Hours 782-1844

* Hours of operation, closing hours and schedules are subject to change without notice.

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Dining On Base

AAFES BX Food Court / Bldg. 314Anthony's Pizza 782-4414/4736 Daily 1100-2000Popeye's Chicken 782-4644/4677 Daily 1100-2000Burger King 782-8622 Daily 0700-1900Subway 782-5041 Daily 0700-2000Taco Bell 782-8622 Daily 1100-1900Baskin Robbins 782-5041 Daily 1100-2000

Dining Facility – O’Malley DFAC / Bldg. 550 / 782-5160Mon-Fri - Breakfast 0530-0900- Lunch 1100-1400- Dinner 1700-2000- Midnight 2300-0100

Take it Noth Bowling Center / Bldg. 1057 / 782-4608Mon-Thu 1100-2300 Sat 1200-0300Fri 1100-0300 Sun 1200-2300

Weekends / Holidays / Downdays- Brunch 0530-0900- Supper 1100-1400- Midnight 1700-2000

Loring Club / Bldg. 1025• Office 782-4312

Mon-Fri :0800-1630• Catering Office 782-4700

Mon-Fri :0800-1700Appointments preferred

• Cash Cage 782-5480Sun: 1000-1600Mon-Thu: 1000-2200Fri-Sat: 1000-2400

• Dining RoomLunch Mon-Fri: 1100-1300Dinner Tue: 1730-1930 (Taco)

Tue: 1700-1930 (Steak) Wed: 1730-1930 (Wing) Thu: 1700-2030 (Mongolian BBQ)

• Olds Room Fri: Opens at 1700

Wolf Pack Café / Bldg. 1027- Inside the Community Activity Center

(CAC) - 782-5985- Open 24/7

*** Delivery Service *** Fri-Sun : 1800-2400 (Orders must be over $8.00) (DSN) 782 – 5985 (Comm) 063 – 470 - 5985

* Hours of operation, closing hours and schedules are subject to change without notice.

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Dining Off Base

There are numerous off base dining locations in the immediate area and throughout Korea. See the front desk for a listing of restaurants. Local AAFES taxi drivers are familiar with these and many other off base dining options.Appearance below does not constitute endorsement by Kunsan lodge or the U.S. Air Force.

A-TownKorean/American Restaurants(Takeout).Approximately 10 Minutes to Drive by Shuttle Bus or AAFES Taxi

Lee Sung Dang Bakery, 063-445-2772 177, Jungang-ro, Gunsan-si / 8:00 –22:00 everydayFirst bakery in Korea

MAKOTO, 063-468-8879Japanese Restaurant, Conveyor Belt Sushi.198, Baekto-ro, 2ND Floor Gunsan-si (Approximately 20 Minutes Drive by AAFES Taxi)

The Gal Bi, 063-468-7720Korean Style Barbeque. - In front of Dream Ville(Near the Main Gate)- Approximately 25 Minutes to Drive by AAFES Taxi 063-453-7722

Outback Steakhouse(063-285-0581) / T.G.I. Friday’s(063-276-2091)Base Taxi. Approximately 45 Minutes to Drive(JeonJu City)

Ji Rin Seong, 063-467-290687, Miwon-ro, Gunsan-siFamous Korean-Chinese food in Kunsan.09:30 – 16:00, CLOSED Tuesday.

Valentine Pizza, 063-442-4886Pizza and Pasta. Approximately 25 Minutes Drive by AAFES Taxi near the JungAng-Ro.

Ashley, 063-465-1032Steak and Salad Bar. Approximately 20 Minutes Drive by AAFES Taxi, near the Lotte Mart.

A-Buffet, 063-464-5566Premium Buffet including Korean, Japanese, Chinese, Italian Food. Approximately 20Minutes Drive by AAFES Taxi.

Gal Bi Story, 010-7687-207115, Hanaun 1-gil, Gunsan-siGalbi Soup with Mushroom, and Seafood11:00 – 21:00 (15:00 – 17:00 Break Time) Last Order 19:30

On The Black, 063-468-9969197, Susong-ro, Gunsan-siGrilled steak on the black ston11:30~22:00 Everyday

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Area Access

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Base Map

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Medical Center

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Area Attractions

There are numerous opportunities for travel here at Kunsan AB, Korea. Kunsan Outdoor Recreation and the Community Center offer a variety of tours and group activities. A few of the many include:Community Activity Center & Tours (ITT), Bldg. 1027 , 782-5213,4679Daily :0600-2130

• Asan Spa Land• Bamboo Market• Caribbean Bay Water Park• ChongDo Bull Fighting• Coex Aquarium & It’aewon• DaeCheon Beach Mud Festival• DMZ Tour• Eveland Amusement Park• HongDae Street & Trick Eye Ice Museum• IKEA Tour• JeJu Island• Jeonju Zoo, Korean Hanok Folk Village• Lake ChungJu & Kosu Cave• Lotte World Indoor Amusement Park and Shopping Mall• Mt. Sorak National Park• NaeJangSan National Park and Temple• Pro Baseball/Soccer Game• Yellow Sea Cruise• YeoSu Expo Maritime Cable Car & Aqua Planet

Outdoor Recreation, Bldg. 517 , 782-6904Art & Crafts / Wood Hobby Shop Equipment Check Out / ODR Tue-Sat: 1000-1800Sun-Mon: ClosedROK Holidays: Closed• All Terrain Vehicle(ATV)• Biking Trip• Bungee Jump• Camping• Fishing• Hiking• Horseback Riding• Paintball• River Rafting/Kayaking• Skiing and Snowboarding• Tandem Paragliding• Zip Line

*Hours of operation, closing hours and schedules are subject to change without notice.Contact information can be provided to you at the Front Desk. Additional information on upto date monthly trips can be found in the “Howler” magazine and on https://kunsanfss.com/

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Cable TV Channels

2 AFN Prime/Atlantic

3 AFN News

4 AFN SPorts

5 AFN Prime/PAcific

6 AFN Spectrum

7 AFN Sports

8 AFN Family

9 AFN Movie

12 Commander's Access

15 AFN Radio

16 Force Support Channel

38 AFN 360 Kunsan

AFN RadioTune into 88.5Armed Forces Network on Your Clock Radio or Channel 12 Listen to Wolf’s Commentary Every Friday 0830

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Transportation

*** On Base

Shuttle ServiceCurrent shuttle schedules are available at the Front Desk and are posted at each shuttle bus stop.

Wolf Pack Wheel, Bldg. 517 782-6904The Wolf Pack Wheel bus service offers transportation between Kunsan AB and Osan AB. Depart from the Falcon Community Center (CAC) and Stop at the Wolf Pack Lodge. Current schedules are available at the Front Desk, in Howler magazine, and at the Falcon Community Center (CAC).

Gold Tower Rent Car, Bldg. 1102 Comm. 063-465-5032, 010-5141-2067, Daily 1000-1900

Taxi Service (AAFES)There are 3 ways to call a Taxi• (DSN) 782-4318, (Comm) 031-663-4121 or 1544-9080• Download AAFES Taxi App.• Text to 1544-9080 as follows : # pick up bldg # destination # Kunsan #

Fare Free Mass Transit (FFMT) : Monday -FridayKunsan to Camp Carol : 0600 Camp Carol to Kunsan : 1630Kunsan to Humphrey : 0630 Humphrey to Kunsan : 1630 For more information call at 02-530-6096

*** Off Base

Off-Base Taxi ServicesComm. 1577-9425 (Saemangeum), 1577-2860 (Huimang)Korean taxis are readily available in most downtown areas. Drivers speak very little English and most will expect payment in won.

Kunsan Express Bus Terminal The Kunsan Express Bus Terminal offers non stop express service to Seoul(Gangnam terminal, Central City) for Yongsan Army Post, Itaewon shopping district, Seoul and transfers to other cities.

Kunsan Intercity/Express Bus Terminal The Kunsan Intercity Bus Terminal offers non stop express service to Incheon Airport(26,900 ~ 32,300 won), Songtan(14,500 won), The Kunsan Express Bus Terminal offers non stop express service to Seoul(Gangnam terminal, Central City) for Yongsan Army Post, Itaewon shopping district, Seoul and transfers to other cities.*Only Korean Won Currency is accepted for payment.

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History

The history of Kunsan Air Base dates back to 1938, when Japanese forces occupying Korea built a base near Kunsan for fighter-interceptor aircraft.

The United States first used the base in 1945, but on a very small scale. From 1945 to 1950,the Army and later the Air Force intermittently operated small detachments from Kunsan, with these detachments maintaining liaison aircraft. At most these detachments contained a handful of people. When the United States pulled its combat units out of the Republic of Korea in 1949, it left only a Military Assistance Advisory Group in the country, and the periodic detachments at Kunsan became even more infrequent.

Korean WarWhen the Korean War broke out on 25 June 1950, Kunsan Air Base had no United States flying units assigned. In their rapid advance, the invading North Koreans captured Kunsan Air Base on 13 July 1950.

The 24th Infantry Division retook Kunsan in October 1950, and the Chinese Communist Forces (CCF) Intervention Campaign that winter failed to push far enough south to put Kunsan in jeopardy. United States forces first operated in significant numbers from the base in 1951.

The first Air Force unit to be assigned to the base was the 27th Fighter-Escort Wing, which ar- rived on 1 April 1951. The 27th Fighter Escort Wing was one of the first F-84 units to see combat action in Korea and earned numerous honors and awards for their combat record during the Korean War.

Improvements to the base were needed, however, to accommodate jet fighters. The 27th FEW was reassigned at the end April and The Army’s 808th Engineer Aviation Battalion built a 5,000 feet (1,500 m) runway to replace the sod runway constructed by Japanese. This runway is now known as Taxiway Charlie (06/24). By August, construction had progressed to the point that heavier units could be based at Kusan and the Air Force assigned the 3rd Bombardment Wing to Kunsan.

The 3rd Bomb Wing flew the Douglas B-26 Invader bomber during the war, remaining at Kunsan from August 1951 until October 1954. A Marine aviation squadron, VMF(N)-513, arrived in April 1952, and a few months later the base added the 474th Fighter-Bomber Group, wzhich included three squadrons of F-84 fighters, bringing the total size of the operation to one wing, one group, and a Marine fighter squadron. The 474th bombed and strafed such targets as bunkers, troops, artillery positions, bridges, vehicles, airfields, and power plants, and sometimes escorted bombers that attacked munitions factories and other objectives.

In April 1953, the 474th Fighter-Bomber Group returned to the United States and was replaced by the 49th Fighter-Bomber Wing, also flying the F-84.During the Korean War, the large number of locations used for bases and the similarity of some geographical names prompted the Air Force to use alphanumeric identifiers for bases in addition to their proper designations. Under this system, each base in Korea received a “K number,” simplifying positive identification when referring to the various bases. Kunsan received the number K-8, while Osan Air Base was also known as K-55.

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History

Cold WarAfter hostilities ceased, the base began to draw down. The F-84 forces of the 49thFighter-Bomber Wing left in November 1953, and by October 1954 the host unit of the base,the 3d Bombardment Wing, also departed. This left the base with a much-reduced mission. From 1953-1954, the 808th and 841st Engineering Aviation Battalions constructed what is today’s main runway. For the next several years Kunsan merely hosted periodic rotations of fighter and light bomber squadrons, with base facilities maintained and operated by an air base group. In 1957 and 1958, the 6170th Air Base Group began to upgrade base facilities, increasing the runway from 5,000 to 9,000 feet (1,500 to 2,700 m) and building new dormitories.

Until the late 1960s, though, Kunsan remained relatively dormant, hosting temporary deployments of flying units and serving as a safe haven base for aircraft evacuated from Okinawa and Guam during typhoons. In 1965, the Republic of Korea Air Force assigned a squadron of F-86 fighters to the base. This ROKAF unit was the only permanently assigned flying contingent at Kunsan until after the Pueblo incident in 1968.

McDonnell Douglas F-4E-34-MC Phantom AF Serial No 67-0231 of the 16th Tactical Fighter Squadron on TDY from Eglin AFB Florida - Attached to 354th TFW at Kunsan AB South Korea -April 1, 1970. In 1980, this aircraft was sold to the Egyptian Air Force.

The 354th Tactical Fighter Wing, consisting of the Kansas Air National Guard (ANG) and a few members of the DC-ANG flying the F-100 Super Sabre, arrived at Kunsan in July 1968, as part of the buildup of forces in Korea in the wake of the February 1968 seizure of the USS Pueblo by the North Koreans. In 1969 the wing began a transition from the F-100 to the F-4 Phantom. The 354th remained until June 1970, when the base again returned to hosting temporary deployments, such as the four-month activation of the 54th Tactical Fighter Wing from June through October 1970.

The 3rd Tactical Fighter Wing, previously designated the 3rd Bombardment Wing, stationed at Kunsan in the early 1950s, arrived in March 1971 to assume control of the base. Like the 354th and 54th, the 3rd Tactical Fighter Wing flew the F-4 Phantom. When it first arrived in May, the wing contained the 35th and 36th Tactical Fighter Squadrons. In September, the 80th Tactical Fighter Squadron replaced the 36th.

In September 1974 the 8th Tactical Fighter Wing, the “Wolf Pack,” was transferred from Ubon Air Base, Thailand to replace the 3rd at Kunsan. The move took place in name only, as the 8th moved without personnel or equipment, absorbing all assets of the 3d Tactical Fighter Wing. This included the two flying squadrons, which continued to operate as the 35th and 80th Tactical Fighter Squadrons, reuniting the wing with two of its original squadrons.

Since then, the 8th has continued to serve as host unit of Kunsan Air Base, continually improving the base’s facilities over the years.

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