The Pentagon’s Fiscal 2017 budget request may be heading down a rough path to approval, with key lawmakers immediately expressing opposition upon its release Tuesday. Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) in a statement said the request is “inadequate” to address threats the country faces. “The President’s Budget request is actually less, in real dollars, than what Congress enacted last year,” McCain said. “… Rather than request an increase in defense spending that reflects what our military really needs, the President’s request attempts to pay for these increased costs by shorting other important defense needs.” However, committee vice chairman, Sen. Jack Reed (D-R.I.), said the budget has “significant funds for [the] readiness needs of our military and focuses on future threats.” House Armed Services Committee Chairman Rep. Mac Thornberry (R-Texas) called the budget “unrealistic.”
In a grassroots effort, Airmen around the world are coming together to remember Senior Airman Roger Fortson, 23, who was killed by a sheriff’s deputy in Florida on May 3. On the social media platform Discord, Airmen from locations as distant as Osan Air Base, South Korea; Travis Air Force…