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National Memorial Day Concert on the west lawn of the U.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C., May 27, 2018. The concert’s mission is to unite the country in remembrance and appreciation of the fallen and to serve those who are grieving.
When the Air Force empowered commanders and supervisors to conduct nearly all ancillary training as they see fit, the Air Force’s 1st Special Operations Wing again took on the role of early adopter.
The policy released last month effectively bars transgender people from joining the military and puts transgender troops currently serving in jeopardy of losing their jobs.
The Air Force Reserve is keeping airmen who requested discharges or retirement until Sept. 30.
The Air Force says it gave its public affairs officers new training to deal with the new threat environment.
Building a force for space would free its troops up from Air Force requirements, but is it worth it?
In its 2019 budget, the Air Force plans to fully stand up its new Chief Data Office, with funds to establish a new shared data environment and a trusted database of authoritative data sources.
Gen. David. L. Goldfein, the Air Force chief of staff, shared some surprising personal news with the audience at the recent Air Force Association Air Warfare Symposium.
The Air Force will give $10,000 to $30,000 to each squadron to build and invest in new ideas.
The Air Force wants to address its pilot shortage by building up its training program from 1,200 to 1,400 pilots a year.
Just days before the expiration of the latest continuing resolution, Navy officials say the last several years of budgeting-by-CR have already wasted $4 billion.
The Air Force is still playing catch up in its pilot pipeline despite adding incentive benefits.
The Air Force chief of staff says he's giving local commanders more discretion on crew resting periods. The broader point, he says, is to give wings and squadrons authority to run their missions without interference from headquarters.
The Air Force is changing its military education for enlisted airmen to make classes more flexible about their lives.