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U.S. DOJ Office of Special Investigations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (547 words) |
 | The Office of Special Investigations operates under the auspices of the Criminal Division of the U.S. Department of Justice. |
 | The Office of Special Investigations began operations in 1979. |
 | John Demjanjuk is a Ukrainian-American who was stripped of his U.S. citizenship, and deported to Israel, by the Office of Special Investigations for concealing his involvement in war crimes at the Treblinka death camp in order to immigrate to the United States. |
| Air Force Office of Special Investigations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1104 words) |
 | AFOSI identifies, investigates and neutralizes criminal, terrorist, and espionage threats to personnel and resources of the Air Force and Department of Defense. |
 | While the regions serve the investigative needs of those aligned major commands, all AFOSI units and personnel remain independent of those commands, and their chains of command flow directly to AFOSI headquarters. |
 | AFOSI special agents are expected to remain physically fit throughout their employment and are allowed five hours of duty time per week to participate in physical fitness activities. |