Next Target: Retaliation

The newly released results of the Defense Department’s 2014 sexual assault prevalence survey show the Air Force is “moving in the right direction, but we still have a long way to go,” Air Force Vice Chief of Staff Gen. Larry...

Mental Roadblocks to Integration

The Air Force would reap great benefits from fully integrating aerospace and cyberspace, said Air Force Space Command boss Gen. John Hyten. Doing that would give airmen “amazing capability,” he said during a Dec. 5 space forum in Washington, D.C.,...

NATO Joint Command Concludes Mission in Afghanistan

NATO officials, including International Security Assistance Force Commander Army Gen. John Campbell, and their Afghan counterparts on Monday attended the end-of-mission ceremony in Kabul for ISAF’s Joint Command. “Everyone made a tremendous sacrifice, but those sacrifices have not been in...

Reservists Assist With AC-130U Instruction

Air Force Reservists of the 5th Special Operations Squadron are now helping to train Active Duty airmen at Hurlburt Field, Fla., in operating the AC-130U gunship, according to a release. They began their instructor roles in September in support of...

Some Like it in the Truck, On the Line Cold

Airmen at Luke AFB, Ariz., home to future F-35A strike fighter training, are testing a fuel truck with a white-painted, reflective tank scheme to reduce solar heating and keep fuel temperatures within the F-35’s tolerated heat range. The F-35 “may...

District Dedicates F-16 on Static Display

The District of Columbia Air National Guard dedicated an F-16 static display outside the Joint Forces Headquarters at the D.C. National Guard Armory. The early-block F-16A arrived from storage at Davis Monthan AFB, Ariz., in 2012, and was repainted in...