July 1, 2004 | By
Bill Gertz
Songs tell the cultural history of the Air Force— and other services, too.
June 1, 2004 | By
Bill Gertz
The theft of the fighter was a classic tale of Cold War skullduggery.
April 1, 2002 | By
Bill Gertz
The CIA says that terrorists are pushing to acquire "ultimate weapons"--nuclear, chemical, biological-
July 1, 2001 | By
Bill Gertz
In China, the reckless F-8 pilot has become a national hero.
March 1, 2001 | By
Bill Gertz
Taiwan is the last major post-revolution territorial issue for China, and tensions are rising.
Jan. 1, 2000 | By
Bill Gertz
Soon, the US will be within range, and the missiles will be on the world market.
Oct. 1, 1998 | By
Bill Gertz
The threat of ballistic missile attack is growing much faster than had been anticipated by US intellig
Sept. 1, 1997 | By
Bill Gertz
China is engaged in a major buildup of conventional and nuclear military forces.
April 1, 1997 | By
Bill Gertz
Once, the superpowers had a lock on satellite imagery. No more.
Feb. 1, 1997 | By
Bill Gertz
The Khobar Towers bombing demonstrated that for some adversaries terrorism will be a preferred form of
Jan. 1, 1997 | By
Bill Gertz
In a matter of weeks, the Air Force established a more secure hub for Southern Watch operations and mo
Sept. 1, 1996 | By
Bill Gertz
The washout rate in training is seventy percent. Those who make it are in for a grueling time.
June 1, 1996 | By
Bill Gertz
The military buildup continues and could produce a nuclear weapon around the turn of the century.
April 1, 1996 | By
Bill Gertz
Air Force engineers build operating facilities for US peacekeeping forces deploying to Bosnia.
Feb. 1, 1996 | By
Bill Gertz
The task includes not only destroying these weapons but also finding them before they can launch.
Jan. 1, 1996 | By
Bill Gertz
US intelligence warns of the spread of poison gas, anthrax, "gas gangrene," camel pox, and other evils