Specialists in the Pentagon’s Wounded Warrior Care and Transition Policy Office have developed a “career decision toolkit” for the many thousands of airmen, marines, sailors, and soldiers who separate from the military each year. It is designed to help each individual transition more easily into the civilian workforce. “One of the things I know, because I work with younger servicemembers, is that they don’t realize how valuable they are,” said John Campbell, the deputy undersecretary who heads the office. The toolkit includes a CD and supporting documents to help the individual write a narrative of his experiences and translate them into the skills needed for the job for which he is applying. It also includes information on job interviews, resumes, and cover letters, and negotiating pay and benefits. It also has special sections for wounded warriors. (AFPS report by Lisa Daniel)
The rate of building B-21 bombers would speed up if the fiscal 2026 defense budget passes. But it remains unclear how much capacity would be added, and whether the Air Force would simply build the bombers faster, or buy more.