Andersen AFB, Guam, sent two B-52 bombers to Australia this week for a second “Green Lightning” mission. (The first took place in July 2006.) After leaving Guam, the pair of bombers received 60,000 pounds of fuel from KC-135 tankers, after which they flew on to Australia’s Delamere Air Weapons Range in Australia’s Northern Territory, where the BUFFs dropped a total of eight BDU-540 inert bombs and then returned to Guam. Capt. Andy Landwer, aircraft commander of the lead bomber, said: “For most of the aircrew, it was their first time over Australia. We don’t usually get the chance to train over foreign soil. The experience gained was invaluable.” The 11.5 hour flight covered 4,500 nautical miles. The bombers deployed to Guam from Minot AFB, N.D.
The roles and missions executed by Air Force warriors are essential to the nation’s security. Yet after three decades of constant demand and minimal replenishment, our Air Force is too small and too old. It needs to be rebuilt. The Trump administration and Congress must fund that modernization to ensure…