Obamas Promote Veterans to Americans Businesses

President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama told airmen and civilian defense employees at JB Langley-Eustis, Va., Wednesday that its time America fights for its veterans at home in the same way those troops have fought for the nation in...

Air Guard Provides Top Cover for Iraq Withdrawal

The 125th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron recently arrived in Iraq to provide top cover for US forces as they complete their withdrawal from the country. The F-16 unit is comprised of Air National Guard pilots, maintainers, and support personnel from Arizona,...

War is Unpredictable

The past two decades of consecutive combat have shown that it’s not always easy to predict the next fight, said retired Gen. Michael Moseley, former Air Force Chief of Staff, Wednesday. In fact, history demonstrates that it can be downright...

Cyber Umbrella

US Cyber Command is extending its protective protocols beyond the “dot mil” domains to the networks of some defense companies, according to US Strategic Command’s commander, Gen. Robert Kehler. A pilot program is under way to extend CYBERCOM protection to...

Engine Failure Doomed Air Guard F-16

Air Combat Command accident investigators found "clear and compelling evidence" that engine failure led to the crash of a Wisconsin Air National Guard F-16C on June 7 in New Chester, Wisc. "A failure of the power takeoff shaft forward main bearing assembly within the accessory gearbox" caused the crash, according to ACC's accident investigation board report, issued Wednesday. The F-16, assigned to the 176th Fighter Squadron at Truax Field, took off on a training mission. Approximately one hour and 23 minutes after takeoff, the pilot experienced a sudden loss of thrust. Unable to restart the engine, the pilot ejected, sustaining only minor scratches and bruises. The F-16 impacted near an unoccupied private residence about 57 nautical miles northwest of Truax. Both the aircraft and residence were completely destroyed, according to the report. The aircraft's value was pegged at $25.7 million. (AIB report; caution, large-sized file.)

AFSOC Airmen Remember the Fallen

Eighteen Air Force Special Operations Command special tactics airmen embarked on an 812-mile ruck march from JB San Antonio, Tex., to Hurlburt Field, Fla., in honor of their 17 comrades who have died in combat. Throughout the journey, which began...

Hats Off to CAP

Members of the Civil Air Patrol, the Air Force’s all-volunteer auxiliary, participate in more than 200 air defense training exercises a year, helping Air Force fighter units practice intercepting small-sized aircraft operating unauthorized in North American airspace. “We fly a...

The New Balance of Pacific Power

American primacy in the Asia-Pacific region, which former Secretary of State Dean Rusk called the United States’ ability to “control its every wave,” is no longer assured, said panelists Wednesday at an American Enterprise Institute-sponsored event in Washington, D.C. Communist...

This Competition Requires Commitment

While the emerging great power competition between the United States and China in the Pacific is not one defined exclusively by military power, the United States should avoid any move to retrench its traditional forward posture in the region, said...

Road to Change

The Defense Department is either going to have to change the way it does business or change the type of business it conducts, if it is going to survive the looming budget cuts, according to Center for Strategic and Budgetary...