Daily Report

Feb. 1, 2011

Brother, We Can’t Spare a Dime

The Defense Department is facing intense budget pressure that makes increased joint and Total Force collaboration across the US military all the more important, said Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Norton Schwartz. “We will have to work together, even...

Elmendorf F-22s Deploy To Kadena

A contingent of F-22s and active duty airmen and Reservists from JB Elmendorf, Alaska, deployed in January to Kadena AB, Japan, for three months. This tour is part of a normal rotation of US combat forces in the western Pacific...

Chilton Saluted as He Heads into Retirement

Gen. Kevin Chilton’s retirement takes effect Tuesday, ending a career that saw him graduate from the Air Force Academy in 1976, go on to fly on three space shuttle missions, and oversee the nation’s nuclear deterrent for more than three...

Robots Eager to Assist

Air Force explosive ordnance disposal teams will soon have more treads on the ground in Afghanistan thanks to Boeing and partner iRobot. That’s because the Air Force has taken delivery of the first 30 Small Unmanned Ground Vehicles optimized for...

New Fitness Requirements for JET Airmen

Starting Tuesday, airmen preparing to attend Army-taught combat skills training prior to deploying overseas for a joint expeditionary tasking must possess a current and passing fitness assessment, according to new Air Education and Training Command guidance. These standards already apply...

2010 Sijan Award Recipients

Air Force officials on Monday announced the winners of the 2010 Lance P. Sijan Leadership Award. They are: Lt. Col. Tony Millican, assigned to Nellis AFB, Nev., senior officer category; 1st Lt. Kathryn Miles, Luke AFB, Ariz., junior officer category;...

Bookworms Rejoice

Already the Defense Department’s largest library, Air University’s Muir S. Fairchild Research Information Center at Maxwell AFB Ala., is slated for expansion this spring. The $13.4 million project will add 17,000 square feet of space, including a climate-controlled special collection...

New Housing Area Opens at Eielson

The leadership at Eielson AFB, Alaska, last month celebrated the opening of the first home in Ravens Wood, the base’s newest housing tract. “It’s an awesome house for us and the unit is beautiful,” said Capt. Max Cover of Eielson’s...

Special Reunion for Doolittle Raiders

Retired Lt. Col. Richard Cole, Maj. Thomas Griffin, and SSgt. David Thatcher—three of the five surviving Doolittle Raiders—are scheduled to gather in late March in Punta Gorda, Fla., for a historic reunion with a Chinese delegation sent by the Chinese ambassador to the United States. This meeting, taking place in conjunction with the 31st Annual Florida International Air Show, will be the first time that these Doolittle Raiders have met with a Chinese delegation since their April 1942 bombing raid on Tokyo and subsequent escape to safety through China. Of the 80 Doolittle Raiders, 64 who bailed out over China or crash landed in their B-25s in Chinese territory evaded Japanese capture and made it to safety due to the bravery and sacrifice of Chinese soldiers and civilians. (Doolittle Tokyo Raiders release) (For more, read Doolittle's Raid from the Air Force Magazine archives)