AFOSI WASHINGTON FIELD OFFICE OPENS

From: Regulatory Intelligence Data | Date: May 7, 1999| Author: INDSTRY GROUP 91 | Copyright information


Regulatory Intelligence Data

05-07-1999

ANDREWS AIR FORCE BASE, Md. (AFPN) -- A new Air Force squadron will
take on investigations and issues of high political concern in the national
Capital region.

The 33rd Field Investigations Squadron, also known as the Washington
Field Office, will reach beyond the scope of typical Air Force Office of
Special Investigations detachments.

Activated May 3, the 70-member unit is locat...

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