Pakistani F-16s flew more than 7,700 miles to participate in Red Flag 16-4 at Nellis AFB, Nev., last month. The training, conducted Aug. 15-26, allowed the US and Pakistani air forces to improve integration, according to a 99th Air Base Wing release. Pakistani Air Vice Marshal Syed Noman Ali, the deputy chief of air staff, called the F-16 “the lynchpin in accomplishing our mutual desired objectives,” according to the release. After the State Department approved the sale of eight F-16s to Pakistan in February, Pentagon Press Secretary Peter Cook said the aircraft enables the Pakistanis to combat terrorism in their country. Ali said the Fighting Falcon has enhanced his country’s ability to achieve objectives on the ground and said joint exercises like the one at Nellis have “been amazing, productive, and mutually rewarding experience on both sides,” according to the release.
The Air Force is promoting 22.5 percent of eligible senior master sergeants to chief master sergeant in 2023, the service announced Nov. 28—the highest rate for E-9s in seven years. All told, 506 Airmen were selected from a pool of 2,249 eligible candidates. The full list of those selected will be…