More than 30 Active Duty, Guard, and Reserve airmen took part in a joint exercise that brought together more than 700 service members from 11 different countries in the Kingdom of Morocco from April 17 to 27. The Total Force—drawn from 12 separate bases—along with other US and international service members participated in a command post exercise and peace support operations field training during African Lion 16, according to a May 3 release. The majority of the Air Force contingent was made up of Reservists and Guardsman. Maj. Sriram Krishnan, the 414th Fighter Group exercise Joint Task Force air component liaison officer, said Africa Lion allowed non-Active Duty members to train in a different theater “like we are going to fight,” according to the release. The Air Force first participated in the annual Marine Corps-led exercise last year.
A decade and a half after awarding a contract for a new ground control system to manage its GPS satellites, the Pentagon has finally gotten its hands on the thing. The Space Force officially took ownership of the GPS Next Generation Operational Control System, or OCX, the service announced this week.…