Valor: Beating Four Aces By John L. Frisbee Lt. Henry Brown pulled off one of the most amazing bluffs of the war.
Backing Up on Strategy By John T. Correll There's a movement to drop the two-conflict strategy in favor of a standard similar to Win-Hold-Win.
Washington Watch: The Aging of the Fleet By John A. Tirpak The average age of USAF aircraft is rising steadily. With careful management, service leaders believe,
The New World of Information Warfare By John A. Tirpak The Air Force has decided it must be "mainstreamed"--involving all aspects of the mission--rather than
The Housing Problem By Suzann Chapman To fix it using traditional solutions would cost billions, so the Department of Defense will try somet
Weapons School The USAF Weapons School at Nellis AFB, Nev., prepares its studetns to take the force through combat.
Iran’s Regional Powerhouse By Bill Gertz The military buildup continues and could produce a nuclear weapon around the turn of the century.
Flying Safety: The Real Story By James C. Kitfield Official investigations confirm what USAF safety officials knew all along. Flying safety has improved
Military Hospitals and Medicare By Suzann Chapman The Pentagon seeks a transfer of funds from Medicare to avoid forcing older retirees out of the milita
The Spirit of Billy Mitchell By Walter J. Boyne He launched his crusade for airpower almost eighty years ago. His ideas live on in the armed forces of
Verbatim Air Expeditionary Forces “To bolster US presence in unstable regions and to reinforce our diplomatic influence, the Air Force . . . developed a new operational concept that we’ve executed twice in the last six months. It’s called the Air...