The Air Force plans to move all field training for ROTC cadets to Maxwell AFB, Ala., this summer. Part of the Maxwell curriculum will include deployment and expeditionary training, utilizing Maxwell’s Blue Thunder Training Complex and the Joint Force Training Center in Hattiesburg, Miss., each for six days of the summer encampments. Maj. John Carros, Air Force ROTC chief of training, said that “biggest challenge” has been securing airlift from Alabama to Mississippi. Air Force Reserve Command’s 908th Airlift Wing at Maxwell has committed to the effort, but Carros said ROTC officials are seeking help from other air mobility units, too. To offset a shortage of dorm rooms, officials are overlapping training in 2008, but they expect to expand dorm capacity for future encampments. (Air University report by Carl Bergquist)
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…