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Airmen, guardians to follow shorter SkillBridge transition assistance timeline to match their rank
The Department of the Air Force limited the length airmen and guardians are able to participate in the civilian transition assistance program.
Alaska Guardsmen rescue pregnant woman after a snowmobile accident
Pararescuemen spent an hour stabilizing the woman so she could evacuate to a hospital.
Congress turns down a Space National Guard again, but Space Force isn’t giving up
"Simply put, we don’t know enough," Sen. Jim Inhofe (R-OK) said.
Sentencing set for airman convicted in death of Mennonite woman
Jurors in October found Mark Gooch guilty of kidnapping and first-degree murder in Sasha Krause’s killing.
US Air Force squadron becomes first operational unit to drop StormBreaker bomb
It's a major step forward for the small diameter bomb, which at one point was delayed for about a year while a flawed component was redesigned and fixed.
Elementary students speak to Space Force guardian
Lt. Col. Christopher Evey spent 18 years in the Air Force before joining the Space Force.
By Evan Bevins, News and Sentinel
Frontline Photos: Dec. 26, 2021
Flying high, jumping over obstacles, Santa showing the way, and more in this week’s Frontline Photos.
The Air Force is ready to retire four E-8C Joint STARS jets in 2022
Airmen associated with the aircraft can switch to other jobs at Robins Air Force Base or transfer elsewhere.
Meeting the B-21 Raider: 2022 to bring new bomber’s eagerly awaited rollout
Next year will also bring what are expected to be tough choices and retirements as part of the upcoming budget proposal for FY23.
Few airmen appeal vaccine exemption denials as COVID-19 cases spike
Air National Guard members now have until Dec. 31 to be fully vaccinated before facing punishment.
Air Force Research Laboratory is one step closer to beaming solar energy from space to Earth
The experiment tested hardware needed for an innovative system that would use a satellite to collect solar energy on orbit, convert it to radio frequency, and then beam it to users on Earth who could convert it back into energy to power equipment, vehicles or even a forward operating base.
By Nathan Strout