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Only airmen without orders for new duty stations in the continental United States are affected by a temporary pause on permanent change of station.
According to The Verge, defense news source "The War Zone" uncovered documents in which the Air Force said it wanted to buy two Cybertrucks for "target vehicle training flight test events." The Air Force reportedly wants to test out the vehicles in the event that adversaries use the Cybertruck for military reasons.
Earlier this spring, the service also delayed issuing some retirement and separation orders due to similar budget constraints.
Minot Air Force Base's Chapel Team recently opened The Airmen Ministry Center for airmen of all ranks to build connection and camaraderie.
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National Security Journal on MSN132 B-2 Spirit Stealth Bombers? That’s What the U.S. Air Force Wanted
Key Points and Summary – This analysis explores how U.S. airpower would be fundamentally different today if the Air Force had built its originally planned fleet of 132 B-2 stealth bombers instead of just 21.
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KLAS Las Vegas on MSNDrunk driver gets near-max sentence for killing Las Vegas airman, 23
A drunk driver who killed an airman on a Las Vegas-area freeway will serve nearly the maximum sentence allowed by Nevada law, a judge ruled Tuesday.
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The United States Air Force wants to acquire two cybertrucks for target practice at the White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico. Tesla’s Cybertruck is currently only on sale in North America, but several have been imported into other areas of the world.
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The National Interest on MSNThe Air Force’s 28th Bomb Wing Just Got Another Award. Did It Really Deserve It?
The award comes only 18 months after one of the wing’s B-1 Lancers was lost in a crash—which an Air Force investigation attributed to “an overall lack of discipline.”
Headlining this weekend's festivities are the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds, which landed in the Quad Cities on Wednesday.
After some impressive years in service, ht e B-1B Lancer is on its way out of the US Air Force, but why now and what will come to replace the jet.