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Air Combat Command boss makes the case for uniform, ops inspections
Air Combat Command boss Gen. Ken Wilsbach said wings may face surprise inspections to assess their readiness for war.
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McConnell-based KC-46 completes around-the-world flight in 45 hours
A KC-46A tanker from McConnell AFB completed a record round-the-globe sortie in 45 hours, a mission that saw multiple aerial refuelings — and a birthday.
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Air Force Ospreys in Japan resume flight ops
Air Force Ospreys assigned to the Japan-based 353rd Special Operations Wing began flying again Tuesday, seven months a deadly crash killed eight airmen.
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Air Force’s ‘WiFi in the sky’ provides a backbone for Gaza airdrops
The Air Force’s E-11A airborne communications relay jets are providing a crucial backbone for humanitarian aid missions over Gaza.
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Air Force stands up new school for incoming warrant officers
About 300 airmen competed for 60 new warrant officer jobs in cyber and IT. Those picked will start school at Maxwell AFB in October.
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One airman dead, five injured in Malmstrom Humvee wreck
Staff Sgt. Jorge Delgado was killed in a Humvee accident on Malmstrom AFB Saturday that injured five airmen, including three passengers and two others.
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Air Force two-star exonerated of sex assault charges, avoiding prison
Air Force Maj. Gen. Philip Stewart was found not guilty on charges that he sexually assaulted a woman during a 2023 work trip.
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Can four big commands prepare the Air Force to win wars?
Combat readiness, careerlong training, acquisition and future force planning will fall under four major organizations, Air Force officials said.
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More of the Air Force’s toughest enlisted jobs qualify for bonus pay
The Air Force and Space Force have approved more job specialties for special duty bonuses in the coming fiscal year.
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Air Force general pleads guilty to adultery, dereliction of duty
Maj. Gen. Phillip Stewart pleaded guilty Monday to charges of adultery and dereliction of duty. He still faces multiple charges including sexual assault.
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Air Combat Command boss makes the case for uniform, ops inspections
Air Combat Command boss Gen. Ken Wilsbach said wings may face surprise inspections to assess their readiness for war.
-
McConnell-based KC-46 completes around-the-world flight in 45 hours
A KC-46A tanker from McConnell AFB completed a record round-the-globe sortie in 45 hours, a mission that saw multiple aerial refuelings — and a birthday.
-
Air Force Ospreys in Japan resume flight ops
Air Force Ospreys assigned to the Japan-based 353rd Special Operations Wing began flying again Tuesday, seven months a deadly crash killed eight airmen.
-
Air Force’s ‘WiFi in the sky’ provides a backbone for Gaza airdrops
The Air Force’s E-11A airborne communications relay jets are providing a crucial backbone for humanitarian aid missions over Gaza.
-
Air Force stands up new school for incoming warrant officers
About 300 airmen competed for 60 new warrant officer jobs in cyber and IT. Those picked will start school at Maxwell AFB in October.
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One airman dead, five injured in Malmstrom Humvee wreck
Staff Sgt. Jorge Delgado was killed in a Humvee accident on Malmstrom AFB Saturday that injured five airmen, including three passengers and two others.
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Air Force two-star exonerated of sex assault charges, avoiding prison
Air Force Maj. Gen. Philip Stewart was found not guilty on charges that he sexually assaulted a woman during a 2023 work trip.
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Can four big commands prepare the Air Force to win wars?
Combat readiness, careerlong training, acquisition and future force planning will fall under four major organizations, Air Force officials said.
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More of the Air Force’s toughest enlisted jobs qualify for bonus pay
The Air Force and Space Force have approved more job specialties for special duty bonuses in the coming fiscal year.
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Air Force general pleads guilty to adultery, dereliction of duty
Maj. Gen. Phillip Stewart pleaded guilty Monday to charges of adultery and dereliction of duty. He still faces multiple charges including sexual assault.
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Air Combat Command boss makes the case for uniform, ops inspections
Air Combat Command boss Gen. Ken Wilsbach said wings may face surprise inspections to assess their readiness for war.
-
McConnell-based KC-46 completes around-the-world flight in 45 hours
A KC-46A tanker from McConnell AFB completed a record round-the-globe sortie in 45 hours, a mission that saw multiple aerial refuelings — and a birthday.
-
Air Force Ospreys in Japan resume flight ops
Air Force Ospreys assigned to the Japan-based 353rd Special Operations Wing began flying again Tuesday, seven months a deadly crash killed eight airmen.
-
Air Force’s ‘WiFi in the sky’ provides a backbone for Gaza airdrops
The Air Force’s E-11A airborne communications relay jets are providing a crucial backbone for humanitarian aid missions over Gaza.
-
Air Force stands up new school for incoming warrant officers
About 300 airmen competed for 60 new warrant officer jobs in cyber and IT. Those picked will start school at Maxwell AFB in October.
-
One airman dead, five injured in Malmstrom Humvee wreck
Staff Sgt. Jorge Delgado was killed in a Humvee accident on Malmstrom AFB Saturday that injured five airmen, including three passengers and two others.
-
Air Force two-star exonerated of sex assault charges, avoiding prison
Air Force Maj. Gen. Philip Stewart was found not guilty on charges that he sexually assaulted a woman during a 2023 work trip.
-
Can four big commands prepare the Air Force to win wars?
Combat readiness, careerlong training, acquisition and future force planning will fall under four major organizations, Air Force officials said.
-
More of the Air Force’s toughest enlisted jobs qualify for bonus pay
The Air Force and Space Force have approved more job specialties for special duty bonuses in the coming fiscal year.
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Air Force general pleads guilty to adultery, dereliction of duty
Maj. Gen. Phillip Stewart pleaded guilty Monday to charges of adultery and dereliction of duty. He still faces multiple charges including sexual assault.













