The US is looking to make its rotation of Terminal High Altitude Area Defense missile systems a permanent fixture on Guam to help ease the burden on the cost and deployment of personnel, said Gen. Vincent Brooks, commander of US Army Pacific. Brooks said the Army currently rotates the missile system to Guam on year-long deployments, similar to how the US Air Force rotates its bomber force through Andersen Air Force Base on the island. In the near future, the Army will make its presence permanent, instead of having troops rotate on long-term deployments. The Army has no plans yet to permanently base the system in other countries in the Pacific, such as South Korea or Japan, but the service has “the capability to come if asked.”
New Air Force PT Uniforms to Hit Shelves in July
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The Air Force’s new physical training uniforms have been a long time coming. The clothing set was first unveiled in 2021, with a promised 2022 debut. But supply chain issues delayed its arrival multiple times, according to the Air Force. But finally, Airmen are expected to be able to buy…