Valor: Chivalry at Shemya By John L. Frisbee The RC-135 lay burning in the snow. Then there was a cry for help from the wreckage.
Aunt Wilma In Washington By John T. Correll Washington, D. C., needs a statue of Aunt Wilma Hudson. It could stand in the middle of Pennsylvania Avenue, halfway between the Capitol and the White House. On such a perch, Aunt Wilma would be a symbol of the federal...
Point Man for Space By James W. Canan The Air Force, having made its strongest-ever commitment to space, has now appointed its first-ever As
All Together at Fort Irwin By Jeffrey P. Rhodes In a desert arena nearly the size of Rhode Island, they exercise the AirLand Battle in realistic fashi
SAC’s New Graduate School By Jeffrey P. Rhodes Ellsworth becomes the center of knowledge for tactics, weapons, and low-level training.
The Simulator Revolution By John Rhea Computers can digitize a million picture elements per scene and update it sixty times a second.
Enlisted Heritage Hall By Colleen A. Nash This museum preserves the airman's side of history with artifacts, memorabilia, pictures, and special
Team Jaeger By James W. Canan The F-111 has become a mechanic's nightmare, but Lakenheath kept its mission-capable rate above comman
Arctic Sentinels By Christopher Gierlich They do have Christmas at Thule—but the trees are imported from New Jersey.
The Day the Airmail Started By Carroll V. Glines USAF The Post Office announcement said it was a complete success. The real story is different—and much more