Kirk B. Stabler


Kirk B. Stabler is a retired United States Air Force Colonel who served as the 18th Commander of the U.S. Air Force Office of Special Investigations, Quantico, Virginia. As the AFOSI Commander, Stabler oversaw AFOSI's worldwide network of over 2,000 military and civilian special agents and over 500 unsworn members stationed at major Air Force installations and a variety of worldwide special operating locations.

Early life and education

Stabler is a distinguished graduate of the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps at the University of Iowa. He holds a Master of Forensic Science from George Washington University, a Master of Strategic Studies from the Air War College, and a Master of Military Operational Art and Science from the Air Command and Staff College. Stabler is also a graduate of Squadron Officer School and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.

Military career

Stabler entered the United States Air Force in May 1991. He has served in a variety of AFOSI positions as an investigator, operations officer, and a forensic sciences consultant and has conducted and supervised felony-level criminal, fraud and counterintelligence investigations and operations. He has commanded at the detachment, squadron and wing levels and served in a joint assignment capacity. His assignments have included five overseas postings. Prior to this assignment, Stabler served as the Vice Commander and Director, Strategic Programs and Requirements, Headquarters AFOSI, Quantico, Virginia.

AFOSI appointment

Stabler became the 18th Commander in the storied 69-year history of AFOSI on May 18, 2017. He succeeded Brigadier General Keith M. Givens who welcomed the new Commander by passing him AFOSI Badge and Credential 1, May 16, 2017, in front of a standing room only audience of AFOSI headquarters members, in the Russell-Knox Building Collaboration Center, Quantico, VA. General Givens retired to the civilian sector.

Assignments

Joint Assignments

Major awards and decorations

Stabler is the recipient of the following: