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Ukraine war prompts new US air tactics in Europe
Countering anti-access, area-denial capabilities has become U.S. Air Forces in Europe boss Gen. James Hecker’s top priority.
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Airmen need more trust, autonomy to win next wars, Air Force boss says
It’s a plea to stop the perfect from being the enemy of the good.
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Energy-saving airlift prototype to be built by JetZero for Air Force
JetZero and Northrop Grumman will ready a full-scale prototype for its first flight in 2027.
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Air Force considers training changes across all special ops jobs
The top-level review is one piece of a broader reckoning within AFSOC over the expertise its members should bring to the battlefield.
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Airmen prepare for a new era of medical evacuation in the Pacific
Airmen will need to fly longer, triage more illnesses and injuries in midair and work more closely with their international partners than ever before.
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Inside the Air Force’s massive mobility war game in the Pacific
Mobility Guardian, a massive exercise for airlift and aerial refueling, involved 3,000 troops and 70 mobility aircraft from the U.S. and six allies.
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Staff sergeant promotion rate hits lowest point since 1996
The Air Force chose 17.4% of eligible senior airmen for promotion to staff sergeant, down from last year’s selection rate of 21.1%.
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Expeditionary air base teams to begin deploying in October
Starting in October, the Air Force will begin dispatching new groups known as “expeditionary air base teams” to replace air expeditionary wings overseas.
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For Expeditionary Center airmen, a new challenge in the Pacific
“We’ve got a real sense of the ‘tyranny of distance’ and how familiar we have yet to become with this theater,” Maj. Gen. John Klein said.
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Air Force contractor charged with soliciting minor, stealing gear
Brent DeSalvo, 48, of Manchester, Tennessee, has pleaded not guilty in Coffee County Circuit Court to two felony charges and one misdemeanor charge.
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Ukraine war prompts new US air tactics in Europe
Countering anti-access, area-denial capabilities has become U.S. Air Forces in Europe boss Gen. James Hecker’s top priority.
-
Airmen need more trust, autonomy to win next wars, Air Force boss says
It’s a plea to stop the perfect from being the enemy of the good.
-
Energy-saving airlift prototype to be built by JetZero for Air Force
JetZero and Northrop Grumman will ready a full-scale prototype for its first flight in 2027.
-
Air Force considers training changes across all special ops jobs
The top-level review is one piece of a broader reckoning within AFSOC over the expertise its members should bring to the battlefield.
-
Airmen prepare for a new era of medical evacuation in the Pacific
Airmen will need to fly longer, triage more illnesses and injuries in midair and work more closely with their international partners than ever before.
-
Inside the Air Force’s massive mobility war game in the Pacific
Mobility Guardian, a massive exercise for airlift and aerial refueling, involved 3,000 troops and 70 mobility aircraft from the U.S. and six allies.
-
Staff sergeant promotion rate hits lowest point since 1996
The Air Force chose 17.4% of eligible senior airmen for promotion to staff sergeant, down from last year’s selection rate of 21.1%.
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Expeditionary air base teams to begin deploying in October
Starting in October, the Air Force will begin dispatching new groups known as “expeditionary air base teams” to replace air expeditionary wings overseas.
-
For Expeditionary Center airmen, a new challenge in the Pacific
“We’ve got a real sense of the ‘tyranny of distance’ and how familiar we have yet to become with this theater,” Maj. Gen. John Klein said.
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Air Force contractor charged with soliciting minor, stealing gear
Brent DeSalvo, 48, of Manchester, Tennessee, has pleaded not guilty in Coffee County Circuit Court to two felony charges and one misdemeanor charge.
-
Ukraine war prompts new US air tactics in Europe
Countering anti-access, area-denial capabilities has become U.S. Air Forces in Europe boss Gen. James Hecker’s top priority.
-
Airmen need more trust, autonomy to win next wars, Air Force boss says
It’s a plea to stop the perfect from being the enemy of the good.
-
Energy-saving airlift prototype to be built by JetZero for Air Force
JetZero and Northrop Grumman will ready a full-scale prototype for its first flight in 2027.
-
Air Force considers training changes across all special ops jobs
The top-level review is one piece of a broader reckoning within AFSOC over the expertise its members should bring to the battlefield.
-
Airmen prepare for a new era of medical evacuation in the Pacific
Airmen will need to fly longer, triage more illnesses and injuries in midair and work more closely with their international partners than ever before.
-
Inside the Air Force’s massive mobility war game in the Pacific
Mobility Guardian, a massive exercise for airlift and aerial refueling, involved 3,000 troops and 70 mobility aircraft from the U.S. and six allies.
-
Staff sergeant promotion rate hits lowest point since 1996
The Air Force chose 17.4% of eligible senior airmen for promotion to staff sergeant, down from last year’s selection rate of 21.1%.
-
Expeditionary air base teams to begin deploying in October
Starting in October, the Air Force will begin dispatching new groups known as “expeditionary air base teams” to replace air expeditionary wings overseas.
-
For Expeditionary Center airmen, a new challenge in the Pacific
“We’ve got a real sense of the ‘tyranny of distance’ and how familiar we have yet to become with this theater,” Maj. Gen. John Klein said.
-
Air Force contractor charged with soliciting minor, stealing gear
Brent DeSalvo, 48, of Manchester, Tennessee, has pleaded not guilty in Coffee County Circuit Court to two felony charges and one misdemeanor charge.













