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  • Tanker recapitalization proposal released

    Air Force leaders officially released a request for proposal for a replacement tanker aircraft Jan. 30. The RFP is the official invitation to manufacturers to begin making offers to build a replacement for the Air Force's aging "Eisenhower-era" fleet of KC-135 Stratotankers, said Sue Payton, the

  • Snoopy goes to war with reservists

    Most people are familiar with Snoopy and with his hair-raising adventures in combat with the World War I Flying Ace, "The Red Baron." But what you probably didn't know is that Snoopy has also served in the jungles of Vietnam and deserts of Kuwait and Iraq. Curious? You should be. Snoopy's adventures

  • Reporting medical conditions is responsibility of member

    Each Air Reserve Component commander or active force supervisor ensures an Air Reserve member is medically qualified for worldwide duty. Each commander and supervisor notifies the servicing medical facility when he/she becomes aware of any changes in an Air Reserve member's medical status. Air

  • Snoopy goes to war with reservists

    Most people are familiar with Snoopy and with his hair-raising adventures in combat with the World War I Flying Ace, "The Red Baron." But what you probably didn't know is that Snoopy has also served in the jungles of Vietnam and deserts of Kuwait and Iraq. Curious? You should be. Snoopy's adventures

  • Don’t monkey around with the Air Force

    At some point in our careers we've probably all been told to quit 'monkeying-around,' but for Senior Master Sgt. Michael Hartsfield that was just part of his job. In a very unusual twist of events a privately-owned Japanese snow monkey escaped her owner in early December after her mate died. The