While US Air Forces in Europe is looking to decrease mentorship of smaller militaries to free funding for cooperation with more capable peers, US Army Europe is reinforcing its outreach. “I can train your guys relatively cheaply from a land-force perspective,” Lt. Gen. Mark Hertling, US Army Europe’s commanding general, told reporters Wednesday in Washington, D.C. “Because of the technology involved in air combat . . . what I’ve got to do is a little bit different, because we build armies,” he explained. The Air Force is looking to regional partners to help shoulder the burden of NATO security, but the Army is focused on stabilizing allies, he said. “As we wind down in Afghanistan . . . the transition should be, ‘How do you prevent future wars?'” said Hertling. Providing partners with “the competence” to defend themselves is the surest way to accomplish this, he added.
The total number of reported sexual assaults in the Department of the Air Force ticked up about two percent in 2024 while still trailing the total from 2022, as Pentagon officials say a hiring freeze on federal government civilian employees limits their ability to fill critical sexual assault prevention and…