Retired Brig. Gen. Terryl J. Schwalier, scapegoated for the 1996 Khobar Towers bombing, has been waging a major behind-the-scenes effort to clear his name. The story has many twists and turns, and is not yet over. Over the past four and a half years, Schwalier and senior USAF leaders have worked to restore the second star blocked by then-Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen. An independent Air Force review board ruled Cohen’s action “null and void,” ordering promotion of Schwalier on the retired list. This move, however, was opposed by Pentagon lawyers, who raised legal questions and trumped the Air Force. Schwalier is analyzing other means to force a reconsideration of his case. The terrorist attack against the Air Force’s 4404th Wing (Provisional) killed 19 airmen and wounded hundreds more. Schwalier was the only person punished. (Read “The Second Sacking of Terryl Schwalier.“)
How Miss America 2024 Took the Air Force Somewhere New
Dec. 20, 2024
When 2nd Lt. Madison Marsh became the first ever active service member crowned Miss America on Jan. 14, top Air Force officials recognized a rare opportunity to reach women and girls who otherwise might not consider military service as an option.