Achieving a Proper Balance:

The Air Force is in the midst of reshuffling its rated force to eliminate an imbalance that has put too many airmen in fighters and bombers and too few in other rapidly growing arenas of unmanned aerial vehicles, special operations,...

All Together:

Airmen in Air Force Reserve Command’s 67th Aerial Port Squadron at Hill AFB, Utah, decided to abandon traditional Reserve deployment by ones and twos and instead worked for more than a year to coordinate sending the entire unit to Afghanistan,...

Tapped for Earthquake Relief:

A Maryland Air National Guard C-130J making supply runs between Puerto Rico and Honduras got diverted last week to haul a joint medical force and supplies into Peru to aid earthquake recovery efforts. TSgt. Sonny Cohrs reports that the Air...

Looking Ahead:

The Warner Robins Air Logistics Center in Georgia is looking ahead to “a very tight fiscal environment” for Fiscal 2008 and so wants to offer up to 225 civilians the opportunity to take voluntary early retirement or separation, says Robert...

Russian Bombers on Patrol:

Russian President Vladimir Putin late last week put his nation’s nuclear-equipped bombers back on regular combat patrols, something the country hasn’t done since the early 1990s. Various news reports indicated that the Bush Administration does not consider this move worrying,...

More Mavericks?:

The Air Force has expressed interest in beginning production again of Raytheon’s laser-guided Maverick air-to-ground missile, according to a company release. Raytheon says USAF has “an urgent operational need for a close air support weapon to defeat high-speed moving targets...

Every Bit Helps:

Charleston AFB, S.C. imported the maintenance group commander from Dover AFB, Del., and maintainers from around the country to help it “lean” down its C-17 home station check process. A1C Nicholas Pilch reports that with the help of Col. Robert...

More Than One ADVENT:

Air Force Research Lab also issued a contract—this one just over $231 million—to General Electric for work on its revolutionary engine program, dubbed Adaptive Versatile Engine Technology. As with the contract awarded to Rolls Royce, AFRL expects the work to...

Covering Iceland:

The US Air Force elements formerly assigned to Iceland are gone, but a recent NATO exercise was intended to demonstrate just how the alliance would sustain a long-running defense agreement. Northern Viking 2007 comprised nearly 200 airmen from RAF Lakenheath...

Doctrine plus Education:

The Air Force has merged the Air Force Doctrine Center with the College for Aerospace Doctrine, Research, and Education to form the Air Force Doctrine Development and Education Center. The former Doctrine Center boss, Maj. Gen. Allen Peck, now heads...

How Goes Operation Noble Eagle:

The operation that began in the US shortly after the 9/11 terrorist attacks has flown 46,300 sorties as of Aug. 1, according to data from 1st Air Force at Tyndall AFB, Fla. And, Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve...

Air Sorties in the Global War on Terrorism

Aug. 16, 2007 Sortie Type OIF OEF OIF/OEF Total ISR 17 10 27 CAS/Armed Recon 68 34 102 Airlift 136 136 Air refueling 68 68 Total 85 44 206 335 OIF=Operation Iraqi Freedom OEF=Operation Enduring Freedom ISR=Intelligence-surveillance-reconnaissance Airlift includes Horn...