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  1. Thinning the ranks: Not enough airmen voluntarily left the Air Force by the May 31 deadline, so 600 must be involuntarily separated from the service by the end of the fiscal year. Of that number, 250 have already been targeted as meeting 'mandatory' separation criteria. Air Force

    Prime ContentAF targets another 600 for cuts

    Not enough airmen have volunteered to leave this year, and now 1,700 are at risk of being forced out under a new round of date of separation rollbacks.

    • Jun. 19, 2013
  2. Members of the 129th Rescue Wing from the California Air National Guard earn day-to-day credits toward early retirement for up to 90 days deployed within a fiscal year. Tech. Sgt. Dennis J. Henry Jr. / Air Force

    Prime ContentRetirement credits add up for some Guard, Reserve

    National Guard and Reserve airmen who have served nontraining active-duty tours over the past five years have been accumulating credits that can significantly reduce their eligibility age for retirement benefits, according to officials with the Air Force

    • Jun. 18, 2013
  3. Prime ContentDorr: New UH-72 Lakotas could better protect missile sites

    An Army helicopter may be the solution to the Air Force's need for security at the nation's intercontinental ballistic missile sites.

    • Jun. 18, 2013
  4. Gen. Larry Spencer Michael Pausic / Air Force

    Prime ContentSpencer: Every airman deserves dignity and respect

    While at Andrews Air Force Base a couple of weeks ago to recognize some of the airmen from the 11th Logistics Readiness Squadron for their contribution to the 'Airmen Powered by Innovation' campaign, I took the opportunity to speak to the squadron about s

    • Jun. 18, 2013
  5. Prime ContentEditorial: Let go of unwanted C-130s

    The all-but-obsolete C-130H is a symbol of the ridiculous situation lawmakers put Air Force leaders in. Those leaders, under intense pressure to slash $10.8 billion this year under sequestration, have cut thousands of airmen and grounded squadrons because they don’t have enough money for flying hours.

    • Jun. 18, 2013
  6. Senior Airman Dcoridrion Hicks earned the blue rope to signify he was among the service's best military training officers, a feat rare for a senior airman. Courtesy of Dcoridrion Hicks

    Prime ContentBlue rope loses stripe for minor offenses

    Senior Airman Dcoridrion Hicks achieved in June 2012 the elite title of master military training instructor, a feat no other MTI of his rank had accomplished in at least a decade.

    • Jun. 17, 2013
  7. Officer Aaron Maldonado of the Albuquerque (N.M.) Police Department demonstrates the proper use of braking for onlookers during the Air Force Safety Center's annual preseason motorcycle safety briefing April 25 at Kirtland Air Force Base, N.M. Keith A. Wright/Air Force

    Prime ContentSummer sees spike in motorcycle deaths

    More than half of the 16 off-duty fatalities last summer involved motorcycles.

    • Jun. 13, 2013
  8. Chaplain (Maj. Gen.) Howard Stendahl, Air Force chief of chaplains Air Force

    Prime ContentChaplain Chief: 'We don't impose religion'

    Some boys pretend to be sports heroes. Some even pretend to be soldiers.

    • Jun. 13, 2013
  9. Prime ContentDorr: 747-400 tragedy at Bagram raises questions about plane's payload

    A disturbing video — now viral — shows the April 29 crash of a Boeing 747-400 freighter at Afghanistan's Bagram airfield.

    • Jun. 11, 2013
  10. Prime ContentEditorial: Misogyny and shame

    The military's sex-assault epidemic is a fixation in Washington, with lawmakers and the brass at odds over how to confront the cultural mindset that condones misogyny and makes sport of harassment.

    • Jun. 11, 2013
  11. Above, Paula Coughlin joined other military sexual assault survivors on Capitol Hill in August 2012 to demand a congressional hearing and investigation into the sexual assault scandal at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland. Barbara L. Salisbury/The Washington Times

    Prime ContentTailhook's whistle-blower talks sexual assault

    In the fall of 1991, hundreds of naval aviators mobbed the Las Vegas Hilton for the annual Tailhook convention, a gathering of the Navy's entire aviation community.

    • Jun. 11, 2013
  12. Lt. Gen. Susan Helms Air Force

    Prime Content3-star's career stalled over sexual assault case

    For most of her career, Lt. Gen. Susan Helms has defied gravity, rising from astronaut to one of only three female lieutenant generals in the Air Force. But her decision to overturn a sex assault conviction may bring an end to her heretofore meteoric trajectory.

    • Jun. 10, 2013
  13. Prime ContentEditorial: Camo envy is big waste

    The services have spent billions over the past decade to develop and field at least 10 camouflage designs for the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines.

    • Jun. 10, 2013
  14. Airmen from Joint Base San Antonio leave for deployment to Kuwait, Qatar and additional locations in Southwest Asia in this 2011 photo. Air Force major commands have been warned to watch for symptoms of a new deadly virus spreading from the Middle East. Robbin Cresswell / Air Force

    Prime ContentDeadly virus spreading from the Middle East

    A deadly virus that has begun to creep from the Middle East into Europe has gotten the attention of the Office of the Air Force Surgeon General.

    • Jun. 9, 2013
  15. Prime ContentEditorial: Reward 1st shirts better

    First sergeant duty is 24/7. Though it can be rewarding, it's hard. It's driving across town after hours to get one of your airmen out of trouble; it's motivating others to excel in their jobs, on promotion exams, PT tests and beyond.

    • Jun. 9, 2013
  16. Prime Content970 NCOs must retrain

    The Air Force needs nearly 1,000 noncommissioned officers to switch from jobs with too many airmen to those with shortages.

    • Jun. 7, 2013
  17. Leonor Ayala (right) teaches children about musical instruments in her home. She was named Family Child Care Provider of the Year at Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., for her creativity and dedication to children. Linda LaBonte Britt/Air Force

    Prime ContentFurlough exemptions keep child care open

    Despite fears that civilian furloughs would force airmen to scramble for child care services, Air Force officials say exemptions to the furloughs, announced May 14, will help them keep day care center doors open.

    • Jun. 6, 2013
  18. Master Sgt. Mauree Powell, First Sergeant Academy instructor, coaches a master sergeant in the course at Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala., in this March 2009 photo. Only master sergeants can attend the academy, but one first shirt says it should be opened up to senior master sergeants. Donna L. Burnett / Air Force

    Prime ContentAir Force expected to start selecting first sergeants

    Top performing NCOs may soon be ordered to spend three years as a first sergeant, the 24/7 job that every command needs but is one of the toughest to fill with volunteers.

    • Jun. 6, 2013
  19. Airmen returning from deployment are less likely to be involved in minor spousal abuse, but more violent incidents increase, according to a recent study. Senior Airman Abigail Klein / Air Force

    Prime ContentAF study: Spouse abuse decreases post-deployment

    The first study to compare combat-related deployments and spousal abuse among Air Force couples found that abuse decreased after airmen returned from tours in Iraq and Afghanistan.

    • Jun. 6, 2013
  20. Prime ContentEditorial: Misguided sex law

    A May 23 split ruling by the Court of Military Appeals for the Armed Forces raises questions about the reach and application of the Uniform Code of Military Justice, and points again to the need to align the UCMJ with current legal and social norms.

    • Jun. 6, 2013
  21. Prime ContentDorr: Air Force works its way to zero tolerance for sexual assault

    Sex. Keep it out of the workplace. Keep it off the flight line and out of the back shops.

    • Jun. 6, 2013
  22. The 962nd Airborne Air Control Squadron at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, is one of many squadrons that will get more flying hours if the Air Force's request to reprogram money is permitted. Staff Sgt. Cynthia Spalding / Air Force

    Prime Content7 squadrons may get higher readiness

    The Air Force could use limited funding to make five fighter squadrons and two E-3 Sentry squadrons fully mission capable, but would not have enough to return grounded squadrons to the air.

    • Jun. 5, 2013
  23. Staff Sgt. Bill Cenna, Capt. Chris Keen, Master Sgt. Chad Moore, Tech. Sgt. Chris Harding and Staff Sgt. Nickolas Watson were honored during an awards ceremony May 18 at Joint Base Elmendorf- Richardson, Alaska, for their heroic efforts while deployed to Afghanistan in 2011 and 2012. Maj. Guy Hayes / Alaska National Guard

    Prime ContentGuard rescue crew garners 6 Bronze Stars, 1 Silver Star

    Seven medals for valor went to one squadron in the Alaska Air National Guard for missions in Afghanistan that crossed services and countries.

    • Jun. 4, 2013
  24. Prime ContentTricare West patients still lack care despite waivers

    Medical providers in Tricare's West Region continue to be reluctant to accept military patients because UnitedHealthcare, the new regional contract manager, is slow to reimburse claims, say patients and physicians in the 21-state area.

    • Jun. 3, 2013
  25. Prime Content10 Minot officers reinstated following inspection missteps

    At least 10 of the missile officers reprimanded and forced into retraining at Minot Air Force Base, N.D., have been cleared for duty, with the others 'progressing very well' through the program, Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Mark Welsh said.

    • Jun. 1, 2013
  1. Journalist who took down Army four-star dies in car wreck

    Michael Hastings, whose stunning 2010 report for Rolling Stone led to the removal of Gen. Stanley McChrystal as head of coalition forces in Afghanistan, died in a fiery car crash Tuesday in Los Angeles, according to numerous media reports....

      6:23 PM, Jun. 19, 2013
  2. Military Entrance Processing Command chief removed from duty

    The chief of U.S. Military Entrance Processing Command at Great Lakes Naval Training Center, Ill., was abruptly relieved of command this week....

      5:13 PM, Jun. 19, 2013
  3. AF targets another 600 for cuts

    Not enough airmen have volunteered to leave this year, and now 1,700 are at risk of being forced out under a new round of date of separation rollbacks....

      12:41 PM, Jun. 19, 2013
  4. AF may use V-22s for combat rescue mission

    The future of a long-stymied Air Force effort to buy new combat search-and-rescue helicopters is once again uncertain as top-level generals are intensely debating the type of aircraft and which arm of the service is best suited to conduct this critical mi...

      8:59 PM, Jun. 18, 2013
  5. F-15s begin leaving Montana Guard base

    The first of 20 F-15 fighter jets assigned to the Montana Air National Guard has left Great Falls for Fresno, Calif., as the 120th Fighter Wing begins changing its mission....

      4:24 PM, Jun. 19, 2013
  6. Military funeral procession changes

    There's a change happening Air Force-wide in the mortuary affairs program, and most may not know about it until, well, it's too late....

      10:08 AM, Jun. 18, 2013
  7. Obama sparks new fight in seeking huge nuke reductions

    President Barack Obama upped the ante in a growing political debate, announcing to a crowd in Berlin that he is set to propose slashing the U.S. nuclear arsenal by one-third, or about 500 warheads, in the coming years....

      6:20 PM, Jun. 19, 2013
  8. Promotion rates offer good news for most ranks

    As new high-year tenure limits force some airmen to step aside, others are getting an opportunity to move up....

      2:54 PM, Mar. 28, 2013
  9. AF targets another 600 for cuts

    Not enough airmen have volunteered to leave this year, and now 1,700 are at risk of being forced out under a new round of date of separation rollbacks....

      12:41 PM, Jun. 19, 2013
  10. Master sergeant promotion list released

    The Air Force released its master sergeant promotion list today. Of the 20,528 eligible technical sergeants, 3,841 were selected for promotion to master sergeant, for a promotion rate of 18.71 percent....

      7:57 PM, May 23, 2013
  11. AF targets another 600 for cuts

    Not enough airmen have volunteered to leave this year, and now 1,700 are at risk of being forced out under a new round of date of separation rollbacks....

      12:41 PM, Jun. 19, 2013
  12. 16 dead: Militants infiltrate U.N.'s Somalia office

    Seven al-Qaida-linked gunmen detonated a pickup rigged with explosives at the gate of the U.N....

      11:26 AM, Jun. 19, 2013
  13. Obama sparks new fight in seeking huge nuke reductions

    President Barack Obama upped the ante in a growing political debate, announcing to a crowd in Berlin that he is set to propose slashing the U.S. nuclear arsenal by one-third, or about 500 warheads, in the coming years....

      6:20 PM, Jun. 19, 2013
  14. AF targets another 600 for cuts

    Not enough airmen have volunteered to leave this year, and now 1,700 are at risk of being forced out under a new round of date of separation rollbacks....

      12:41 PM, Jun. 19, 2013
  15. Journalist who took down Army four-star dies in car wreck

    Michael Hastings, whose stunning 2010 report for Rolling Stone led to the removal of Gen. Stanley McChrystal as head of coalition forces in Afghanistan, died in a fiery car crash Tuesday in Los Angeles, according to numerous media reports....

      6:23 PM, Jun. 19, 2013
  16. Military Entrance Processing Command chief removed from duty

    The chief of U.S. Military Entrance Processing Command at Great Lakes Naval Training Center, Ill., was abruptly relieved of command this week....

      5:13 PM, Jun. 19, 2013
  17. Afghan leader backs away from Taliban talks

    Afghanistan's president said Wednesday he will not pursue peace talks with the Taliban unless the United States steps out of the negotiations, while also insisting the militant group stop its violent attacks on the ground after it claimed responsibility f...

      12:51 PM, Jun. 19, 2013
  18. 2 killed in Colo. wildfire had AF connections

    Bob and Barbara Schmidt dashed to their home on a dirt road in a heavily wooded area northeast of Colorado Springs as smoke from what would become the most destructive wildfire in Colorado history filled the air....

      1:44 PM, Jun. 19, 2013
  19. AF may use V-22s for combat rescue mission

    The future of a long-stymied Air Force effort to buy new combat search-and-rescue helicopters is once again uncertain as top-level generals are intensely debating the type of aircraft and which arm of the service is best suited to conduct this critical mi...

      8:59 PM, Jun. 18, 2013
  20. Blue rope loses stripe for minor offenses

    Senior Airman Dcoridrion Hicks achieved in June 2012 the elite title of master military training instructor, a feat no other MTI of his rank had accomplished in at least a decade....

      4:11 PM, Jun. 17, 2013

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