From there he went to Headquarters at the Scott Air Force Base in Illinois and worked at the Mission Support Center for the Tanker Air Lift Control Elements in the field.
My success as an Inspector depends on developing good working relationships and being an honest ‘broker’ for the command I represent. I explain what we can and cannot do and provide operational assists as needed. I must advocate the position of my higher headquarters command at all times. So far I’ve been involved with operational planning for several major exercises and am working on operational plans in support of the Global War on Terrorism. I have leveraged experience from the Inspection Service and my military career to serve as an advisor to ‘consequence management’ planners here. In Qatar, I assisted in the development of a new standard operating practice for the Qatari Armed Forces, Ministry of Interior. The photo of me was taken somewhere in the Kuwaiti desert.” Frank’s friends and colleagues in Charlotte report that they are thinking of him and are grateful for his service to our country. Fredrick W. Hosenfeld is a Technical Surveillance Specialist with the Postal Inspection Service, but was called to active duty on April 1, 2003, to serve as a 1st Lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force Reserves as a Command and Control Operations Officer. He was released from duty on March 1, 2004. Fred was stationed at the Charleston Air Force Base as a Stage Operations Officer. From there he went to Headquarters at the Scott Air Force Base in Illinois and worked at the Mission Support Center for the Tanker Air Lift Control Elements in the field. He has 20 years of service in the Air Force Reserves and is looking forward to many more.











