Fifty years later, the “Forgotten War” still exerts an influence on the nation and the world.
Demand for airlift far exceeds supply, and senior USAF officers say it is time to expand the fleet.
In Gulf War II, the Air Force and Army discovered a new “sweet spot” in combat cooperation.
The US Air Force led the way in every aspect of the air effort.
Early and late, the Air Force went downtown with swift, time-critical attacks.
Long before they went into combat, US forces had gotten the goods on their Iraqi foe.
It would be “the end of civil service as we know it,” but is that bad?
They are “low-density, high-demand” capabilities—or LD/HDs— and the Air Force has most of them.
Fifty years ago in Korea, the shooting war stopped but the Cold War had been fundamentally changed.
The Air Force has found a faster, cheaper, better way to track force trends.
C-130s for Promotions The Senate on June 12 approved promotions for 127 active duty Air Force captains and majors. There were 741 nominees who were still on the list, some from early January. And approval for the 127 came only...
No Pork, No Promotions “This is a problem created by the Air Force that can easily be solved by the Air Force.”—Will Hart, spokesman for Republican Sen. Larry E. Craig of Idaho, who put a hold on promotions of 850...
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