Air National Guard SSgt. Chris Pieper with the 119th Fighter Wing in Fargo, N.D., and a Fargo firefighter has won a partial improvement to the city of Fargo’s military leave policy, reports the Associated Press news service. Pieper had filed a challenge with the US Labor Department because he claimed Fargo was violating the Uniformed Services Employment and Re-employment Rights Act by denying benefits accrual to city personnel called to active duty. According to AP, city commissioners voted to revise its policy but only for reservists on active duty for 30 days or less. The Labor Department has bumped the complaint over to the US attorney.
The Air Force displayed all the firepower it has amassed on Okinawa in an unusually diverse show of force this week. IIn a May 6 “Elephant Walk,” Kadena Air Base showcased 24 F-35A Lightning II stealth fighters, eight F-15E Strike Eagles; two U.S. Army Patriot anti-missile batteries near the runway; and…