The Air Force Chief of Staff, Gen. Michael Moseley, told lawmakers Wednesday that the Air Force has “offered up 71 joint cumulative new endeavors to better associate with the Guard,” moving it “into new equipment and new mission areas.” He noted, too, that he met on Tuesday with “all of the 54 TAGs in the Adjutants General Association” to talk about Air Force plans for the Air National Guard. And, Air Force Secretary Michael Wynne added that USAF had “in partnership” with both Air Guard and Air Reserve worked up BRAC follow-on plans “to try to make sure that we don’t leave stranded forces.” This sounds like the Air Force took to heart last summer’s complaints about lack of consultation over BRAC plans.
Six former Air Force Chiefs of Staff and seven other retired 4-star generals joined Air & Space Forces Association leadership in calling on Congress to triple the number of F-35A fighters the Air Force buys in fiscal 2026 and to reinstate funding for the E-7 Wedgetail battle management platform that…