The Air Force now believes it should only reduce the service by 20,000 people, rather than 40,000. However, a senior service official speaking on background Friday said that the reduction number depends on getting additional funding (see above)—without that the Air Force will have to stick with the 40,000 cut. If service leaders succeed in gaining extra funding, the new 2009 end strength number would be 328,000. If not, the bottom will be around 316,000. (This must be what Gen. Tom Hobbins was talking about in December.)
Retired Col. Carlyle "Smitty" Harris, known for introducing the "tap code" by which American POWs in North Vietnam could surreptitiously communicate with one another, died July 6. Harris was brutalized by the North Vietnamese over almost eight years of captivity.