Daily Reports
Daily Reports
New Tanker Makes First Overseas Stop; Airmen Again Allowed at Tyndall to Assess Damage; ANG Provides Border Surveillance
Pence: Time is Now for Space Force; Spirit Makes Emergency Landing in Colorado; Keeping Enlisted in Longer
Tyndall Cleanup Continues; A Glimpse at the Space Force Plan; Airstrike Pace Increases in Afghanistan
Another Exercise Cancelled in South Korea; Mirroring Deployed Contingency Ops at Tyndall; Indonesia Relief Efforts Extended
Two Afghans Killed, Top US General in Afghanistan Unhurt in Taliban Attack; More KC-46 Delays; Shaw F-16s Support to AOR
Airman Killed in Su-27 Crash Identified; F-22s Back in Europe; Marine Corps Vietnam Vet Awarded Medal of Honor
Families Return to Tyndall to Assess Damage; G-LOC Caused Fatal Thunderbirds Crash; American “Involved” In Ukranian Su-27 Crash
Damage to Tyndall F-22s Still Unknown; Most F-35s Return to Flight; L3 Harris Technologies to be 6th Largest Defense Company
Hurricane Michael Damages F-22s Left at Tyndall; New Special Warfare Training Wing Activated; SOUTHCOM, US Forces-Korea Nominees Confirmed
“Widespread Catastrophic Damage” at Tyndall; US, International F-35s Grounded; Lockheed Won’t Protest T-X Decision
Tyndall AOC Relocated in Advance of Hurricane Michael; Ramping Up Readiness for F-35, F-22, F-16 Units; The Plan to Fix the T-6
Please note that the online archives of Air Force Magazine are complete through 1996. Prior to 1996, issues may be missing from the online archive, or contain only selected articles.
