Lt. Col. Chandra Fleming, 51st Operations Support Squadron newly-appointed commander, addresses the audience after taking command of the OSS at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, June 7, 2022. As the new 51st OSS commander, Fleming is responsible for 184 personnel and commands a squadron composed of 24 different Air Force Specialty Codes encompassing Air Traffic Control, Airfield Management, Wing Intelligence, Wing Weapons and Tactics, Aircrew Flight Equipment, Current Operations, Readiness, Weather and Radar Airfield Weather Systems personnel. She is now responsible for the largest fighter fly


Lt. Col. Chandra Fleming, 51st Operations Support Squadron newly-appointed commander, addresses the audience after taking command of the OSS at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, June 7, 2022. As the new 51st OSS commander, Fleming is responsible for 184 personnel and commands a squadron composed of 24 different Air Force Specialty Codes encompassing Air Traffic Control, Airfield Management, Wing Intelligence, Wing Weapons and Tactics, Aircrew Flight Equipment, Current Operations, Readiness, Weather and Radar Airfield Weather Systems personnel. She is now responsible for the largest fighter flying hour program in PACAF.


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