Tinker OK, but Airmen Face Effects of Tornado

The ferocious F4-force tornado that leveled large swaths of Moore, Okla., on Monday spared Tinker Air Force Base and the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex, a base spokeswoman told the Daily Report on Tuesday. Although the base was up and running at mid-day on May 21, many nearby roads were closed and phone lines were down, and Tinker officials were still trying to make an accounting of the nearly 30,000 airmen and civilian employees who work on base, she said. Tinker dispatched assets—emergency vehicles and fire trucks—that, along with many volunteers from the base, were helping local authorities deal with the aftermath of the storms, which killed at least 24 people and destroyed a local school and hospital. The tornado hit about three miles south of Tinker, said base officials in a May 21 release. There are more than 18,000 dependents and 36,000 retirees in the six counties surrounding the base, which is Oklahoma's single largest employer. Tinker units operate E-3 AWACS and KC-135R tankers, and the Oklahoma City depot is the hub of repair and overhaul for the B-1B, B-52, C/KC-135, E-3, and Navy E-6 aircraft, and the F100, F101, F108, F110, F117, F118, F119, and TF-33 engines.

Reprogramming, Overseas Funding Requests go to Congress

Audio of this article is brought to you by the Air & Space Forces Association, honoring and supporting our Airmen, Guardians, and their families. Find out more at afa.orgThe Pentagon has submitted a $9.6 billion reprogramming request for Fiscal 2013...

Operational ICBM Test Launch

Audio of this article is brought to you by the Air & Space Forces Association, honoring and supporting our Airmen, Guardians, and their families. Find out more at afa.orgThe Air Force is scheduled to conduct an operational test launch of...

North Koreans Fire off More Short-Range Missiles

Audio of this article is brought to you by the Air & Space Forces Association, honoring and supporting our Airmen, Guardians, and their families. Find out more at afa.orgNorth Korea launched two short-range ballistic missiles off its coast for the...

Auf Wiedersehen, Warthogs

Audio of this article is brought to you by the Air & Space Forces Association, honoring and supporting our Airmen, Guardians, and their families. Find out more at afa.orgAudio of this article is brought to you by the Air &...

Sixth WGS Satellite Arrives in Florida

Audio of this article is brought to you by the Air & Space Forces Association, honoring and supporting our Airmen, Guardians, and their families. Find out more at afa.orgBoeing shipped the sixth Wideband Global Satellite Communications spacecraft from the company’s...

Leadership Open to Change

Audio of this article is brought to you by the Air & Space Forces Association, honoring and supporting our Airmen, Guardians, and their families. Find out more at afa.orgChief of Staff Gen. Mark Welsh said he is open to having...

Raytheon Will Supply Deployable Air Traffic Control System

Audio of this article is brought to you by the Air & Space Forces Association, honoring and supporting our Airmen, Guardians, and their families. Find out more at afa.orgThe Air Force awarded Raytheon a contract to build rapidly deployable air...

Up-Close Look at Langley’s Transition Assistance Program

Audio of this article is brought to you by the Air & Space Forces Association, honoring and supporting our Airmen, Guardians, and their families. Find out more at afa.orgDefense Department officials visited JB Langley-Eustis, Va., to review the impact of...

Academy Cadets’ Night Owl Wins Recognition

Audio of this article is brought to you by the Air & Space Forces Association, honoring and supporting our Airmen, Guardians, and their families. Find out more at afa.orgA team of nine Air Force Academy cadets took first place honors...