The new Air Force Chief unfurled an optimistic—perhaps unduly optimistic—take on the highly public political battle over Air Force plans to cut Air National Guard airframes and units. Moseley said the heat generated by the issue has led some to think there is an Active-Air Guard breach. However, the reality, according to the Chief is that this so-called “split” is “a bit of an urban myth.” Moseley says, “We are not separate tribes; we are one Air Force.” The decisions made under the BRAC process were driven by the fact the Total Force is “sitting on the oldest inventory in the history of the Air Force,” explains Moseley. “The reality is we will have less equipment, and the equipment we have got needs to be replaced.”
House, Senate Unveil Competing Proposals for 2026 Budget
July 11, 2025
Lawmakers from the House and Senate laid out competing versions of the annual defense policy bill on July 11, with vastly different potential outcomes for some of the Air Force’s most embattled programs.