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Here’s how Air Force special ops ‘power projection wings’ will work
The move is part of AFSOC’s attempt to reimagine what its airmen can do after decades at war in U.S. Central Command.
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Feds investigating Air Force contractor for network breach, theft
The employee at Arnold Air Force Base allegedly stole nearly $90,000 in military and state government radio equipment software, federal investigators say.
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What’s next for air mobility, according to Gen. Mike Minihan
“One of the biggest insights I got after Operation Allies Refuge was airmen telling me they wished they had known what they were getting into.”
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US troops in Ukraine can now earn hazard pay
The Pentagon says a small number of U.S. troops are stationed at the American embassy in Kyiv, but are not conducting combat operations in the country.
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Software glitch during turbulence caused Air Force F-35 crash in Utah
It’s the second time an Air Force F-35A has been destroyed in an accident since the jets began flying in 2012.
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Thunderstorm damage to Vance’s T-6 fleet will slow pilot training
At least 12 T-6s require intensive repairs before they can return to flight, base spokesperson Terri Schaefer said.
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Bird strike caused T-38 jet crash last November, investigators say
The pilot, an instructor with the 49th Fighter Training Squadron, sustained minor injuries but safely ejected.
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Allvin nominated to be Air Force’s top officer
It’s unclear how soon Allvin may be able to take the top job because of GOP holds on Biden nominees.
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Air Force looks to send reserve fighter pilots, air planners to Europe
The reservists aren’t expected to begin arriving in Europe until fall at the earliest.
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Air Force says funding snafu hasn’t cancelled separations, retirements
“No airmen are being, or will be, involuntarily extended beyond their desired retirement or separation dates.”
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Here’s how Air Force special ops ‘power projection wings’ will work
The move is part of AFSOC’s attempt to reimagine what its airmen can do after decades at war in U.S. Central Command.
-
Feds investigating Air Force contractor for network breach, theft
The employee at Arnold Air Force Base allegedly stole nearly $90,000 in military and state government radio equipment software, federal investigators say.
-
What’s next for air mobility, according to Gen. Mike Minihan
“One of the biggest insights I got after Operation Allies Refuge was airmen telling me they wished they had known what they were getting into.”
-
US troops in Ukraine can now earn hazard pay
The Pentagon says a small number of U.S. troops are stationed at the American embassy in Kyiv, but are not conducting combat operations in the country.
-
Software glitch during turbulence caused Air Force F-35 crash in Utah
It’s the second time an Air Force F-35A has been destroyed in an accident since the jets began flying in 2012.
-
Thunderstorm damage to Vance’s T-6 fleet will slow pilot training
At least 12 T-6s require intensive repairs before they can return to flight, base spokesperson Terri Schaefer said.
-
Bird strike caused T-38 jet crash last November, investigators say
The pilot, an instructor with the 49th Fighter Training Squadron, sustained minor injuries but safely ejected.
-
Allvin nominated to be Air Force’s top officer
It’s unclear how soon Allvin may be able to take the top job because of GOP holds on Biden nominees.
-
Air Force looks to send reserve fighter pilots, air planners to Europe
The reservists aren’t expected to begin arriving in Europe until fall at the earliest.
-
Air Force says funding snafu hasn’t cancelled separations, retirements
“No airmen are being, or will be, involuntarily extended beyond their desired retirement or separation dates.”
-
Here’s how Air Force special ops ‘power projection wings’ will work
The move is part of AFSOC’s attempt to reimagine what its airmen can do after decades at war in U.S. Central Command.
-
Feds investigating Air Force contractor for network breach, theft
The employee at Arnold Air Force Base allegedly stole nearly $90,000 in military and state government radio equipment software, federal investigators say.
-
What’s next for air mobility, according to Gen. Mike Minihan
“One of the biggest insights I got after Operation Allies Refuge was airmen telling me they wished they had known what they were getting into.”
-
US troops in Ukraine can now earn hazard pay
The Pentagon says a small number of U.S. troops are stationed at the American embassy in Kyiv, but are not conducting combat operations in the country.
-
Software glitch during turbulence caused Air Force F-35 crash in Utah
It’s the second time an Air Force F-35A has been destroyed in an accident since the jets began flying in 2012.
-
Thunderstorm damage to Vance’s T-6 fleet will slow pilot training
At least 12 T-6s require intensive repairs before they can return to flight, base spokesperson Terri Schaefer said.
-
Bird strike caused T-38 jet crash last November, investigators say
The pilot, an instructor with the 49th Fighter Training Squadron, sustained minor injuries but safely ejected.
-
Allvin nominated to be Air Force’s top officer
It’s unclear how soon Allvin may be able to take the top job because of GOP holds on Biden nominees.
-
Air Force looks to send reserve fighter pilots, air planners to Europe
The reservists aren’t expected to begin arriving in Europe until fall at the earliest.
-
Air Force says funding snafu hasn’t cancelled separations, retirements
“No airmen are being, or will be, involuntarily extended beyond their desired retirement or separation dates.”













