Daily Report

Oct. 13, 2011

No Surrender of Liberty

Air Force Secretary Michael Donley and Army Secretary John McHugh urged lawmakers to keep the MC-12W Liberty fleet with the Air Force. In a letter to Sen. Carl Levin (D-Mich.), Senate Armed Services Committee chairman, the two service Secretaries "strongly recommend the Congress not incorporate" a provision in the final version of the Fiscal 2012 defense authorization bill that would transfer these manned ISR aircraft to the Army. The MC-12s would replace the land service's RC-12 Guardrail platforms. Among their arguments, Donley and McHugh said they're convinced that the transfer "would be disruptive to ongoing military operations" since MC-12s are "relied upon daily by US and coalition forces in Iraq and Afghanistan to identify, track, and locate terrorists and Taliban forces." Further, Liberty aircraft, which provide full-motion video and signals intelligence, would require "extensive internal aircraft modifications" to conform to Guardrail's different mission set—tethered communications/electronic intelligence, they wrote in their Sept. 20 missive. The Senate's draft bill included language calling for the transfer, while the House's version did not, meaning lawmakers will decide this issue in conference.

No More Blood from This Turnip

The Air National Guard already is an efficient organization and further cuts in the name of efficiency would take their toll on its readiness, Air Guard Director Lt. Gen. Bud Wyatt told lawmakers Wednesday. “The Air National Guard has been...

Mission Nearly Complete in Iraq

The United States has met all its obligations in Iraq and is “completely on track” for a full military withdrawal by year’s end, said the spokesman for US Forces-Iraq Wednesday. Army Maj. Gen. Jeffrey Buchanan said the command has redeployed...

First Guard Vipers Deploy to Afghanistan

The District of Columbia Air National Guard’s 113th Wing launched the Air Guard’s first F-16 deployment to Afghanistan, departing from JB Andrews, Md., Tuesday. “This is the first F-16 package the Air National Guard will send to Afghanistan, so it...

From Predator to Prey?

Creech AFB, Nev., a major hub of Air Force remotely piloted aircraft operations, reportedly is dealing with a vexing computer virus. The uninvited guest has worked its way into the ground stations that airmen use there to control MQ-1 Predators...

Saving Together

The largest rescue and recovery exercise opened this week at Davis-Monthan AFB, Ariz. Angel Thunder, an annual two-week exercise hosted by Air Combat Command, combined 1,400 joint-service rescue personnel with federal agencies and nine foreign countries in a mock earthquake...

New Rifle Course Longer, Harder

Beginning Dec. 1, airmen will be required to take a longer and more challenging rifle-qualification course to better prepare them for deployments downrange. “Our combatant commanders identified over the last 10 years that we needed to move away from the...

Mega Galactic Endeavour

A massive flex-mobilization of USAF’s C-5 Galaxy fleet over the next week will enable US Transportation Command planners to improve rapid airlift response to crises and contingencies. Forty-one C-5s—18 active duty and 23 Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve...

Political Shell Game or Essential Engagement?

While the US military presence in Iraq is growing smaller, the State Department’s footprint in country continues to grow with plans to reach roughly 17,000 personnel, including 14,000 private contractors, said House lawmakers Wednesday. Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah), chairman of...

Close Friends in Short Order

Royal Air Force RC-135 Rivet Joint aircrews recently surpassed 1,000 hours of operational flight time and 100 operational sorties with USAF Rivet Joints from the 55th Wing at Offutt AFB, Neb. A RAF crew from 51 Squadron reached the milestone...