Air Force Lt. Gen. Daniel Leaf is on the island of Guam to brief lawmakers and the public about the Guam Integrated Military Development Plan, which he says sketches out the plan to shift some 8,000 US marines and their families from Okinawa to Guam and potentially to position a Marine Corps aviation element on Andersen AFB, Guam. If the plan goes through, initial development to provide operational space and housing for the marine contingent would cost about $10 billion. That amount could rise to nearly $15 billion over the next 10 years if Air Force and Navy expansion plans continue. (The Air Force has indicated that it wants to permanently station Global Hawk unmanned aerial vehicles and, possibly, tanker aircraft at Andersen.) According to Reuters news service, Japan has agreed to pay 40 percent of the cost to move the marines. However, Leaf said the specifics of the move are not final.
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.