As the defense budget flattens, the other services may have to rethink their pursuit of long-range fires, purely because duplication is only a good thing when it's affordable, Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David Goldfein said during an online Mitchell Institute event April 1. ...
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The Air Force and its major commands are “resetting”—deciding the mission-essential tasks it must accomplish, while finding way to pare down or completely stop other tasks as the coronavirus outbreak and its corresponding impact spreads. Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David Goldfein ordered all ...
F. Clifton Berry Jr., former editor-in-chief of Air Force Magazine, as well as several other prominent defense journals, died March 13 at the age of 88. Berry, who received a bronze star for actions under fire in Vietnam, wrote or co-authored 11 books about U.S. ...
The Air Force will graduate the U.S. Air Force Academy class of 2020 on April 18, more than a month ahead of schedule, and loosen restrictions on the senior class, which has been on virtual lockdown because of the Covid-19 pandemic. “When the class of ...
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An exclusive interview with the PACAF Commander days before his nomination to be the next Air Force Chief of Staff.
Japan’s Draughon Range is now among the most sophisticated training areas in the world.
Overlooked.
This is the era of great power competition, and the means of competition are growing increasingly clear and diverse.
Without U.S. air power, United Nations forces would have lost Korea in 1950.
USAF’s budget seeks to swap capacity now for capability in the future, but TRANSCOM is leery.

