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Dyess Fire Chief Offers New Details on Last Month’s Massive B-1B Bomber Fire
The fire chief at Dyess Air Force Base, Texas, provided the first public recounting of the effort to extinguish a burning B-1B Lancer bomber after its engine caught fire last month. In a statement, Chief Master Sgt. Charles Clawson of the 7th Civil Engineer Squadron described the seven-minute emergency response, which began at 10:03 p.m. when the base’s fire and emergency services unit responded to a report of a B-1B ablaze on the flight line. Flames engulfed the bomber’s entire left side and stretched as high as 75 feet into the air. Firefighters believed the blaze was coming from one of the jet’s four engines, which had exploded during routine maintenance.
Space Force General: Commercial Satellite Internet in Ukraine Showing Power of Megaconstellations
During a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing, Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) asked Space Force officials whether any lessons could be drawn from the war in Ukraine about the role of commercial satellites in armed conflicts. One lesson is the resiliency provided by large proliferated constellations, said Gen. David D. Thompson, the Space Force’s vice chief of space operations.
First Female Aviator Receives Kolligian Trophy
“Where’s the ground? Where’s the ground?” No one wants to ask this question while flying. For Capt. Taylor Bye, an A-10C Thunderbolt II pilot assigned to the 23rd Wing at Moody Air Force Base, Ga., this question blared through her mind when she faced a looming crisis during a routine training sortie two years ago. The experience tested her capabilities as an aviator and her ability to maintain a level head. For her extraordinary skill and airmanship, Bye was awarded the 2020 Koren Kolligian Jr. Trophy by Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr.
Raytheon Technologies Invests in Hypersonic Aircraft Startup Hermeus
Aerospace and defense giant Raytheon Technologies is investing in Hermeus, the Georgia-based startup working to build hypersonic aircraft. It’s the first investment for RTX Ventures, the multibillion-dollar firm’s newly established venture capital group. “Hypersonic technologies are of critical importance to national security, which is why we made our first investment in a company with such a bold plan and vision in this space,” Daniel Ateya, managing director of RTX Ventures, said in a statement.
After IG Revelations, Colo. Politicians Push Need for Speed in Basing SPACECOM HQ
In the wake of new revelations about the Trump administration’s decision to base U.S. Space Command in Alabama, lawmakers from rival Colorado, who are fighting to keep the headquarters in their state, are focusing on the complaint by military leadership that the basing review did not assess how long it would take each candidate site to become fully operational.
Finland’s Leaders Call for NATO Membership ‘Without Delay’
Finland’s leaders said they’re in favor of rapidly applying for NATO membership, paving the way for a historic expansion of the alliance that could deal a serious blow to Russia as its military struggles with its war in Ukraine. The announcement by President Sauli Niinisto and Prime Minister Sanna Marin means Finland is all but certain to join the Western military alliance, though a few steps remain before the application process can begin. Neighboring Sweden is expected to decide on seeking NATO membership in coming days.
Space Force Lays Out ‘Range of the Future’ Priorities as Launches Surge
A decade ago, the major launch pads at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station and Kennedy Space Center in Florida were flying just three or four missions annually. Now, after a record 31 launches in 2021, they are expecting to host 67 this year, or almost one every five days. “It’s fascinating because when I give the number out, people just don’t believe it—especially old-timers,” says Brig. Gen. Stephen Purdy, the Space Force’s program executive officer for assured access to space and commander of Space Launch Delta 45, which is responsible for the Eastern Range, where Kennedy and Cape Canaveral are located.
Senators Lead Introduction of WWII Nurses Congressional Gold Medal Act
As America celebrates National Nurses Week, Senators Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis.) and Steve Daines (R-Mont.) led the Senate introduction of the WWII Nurses Congressional Gold Medal Act. In 1935, prior to the start of World War II in December 1941, fewer than 600 Army nurses and 1,700 Navy nurses were on Active duty. By the time the war ended, more than 59,000 Army nurses and 14,000 Navy nurses had volunteered to serve. The bipartisan legislation, which is being introduced in the Senate and House, will award a Congressional Gold Medal, collectively, to the women who served in World War II as members of the Army Nurse Corps and Navy Nurse Corps.
REVIEW: I Saw ‘Top Gun: Maverick,’ and It’s Way Better Than the Original
“Top Gun: Maverick” is finally here, and it features the most realistic aerial combat ever depicted on film. It’s also way better than the original. Task and Purpose recently got a sneak peek at Top Gun 2 ahead of its May 27 release, and the two-hour-plus runtime is filled with not only insanely realistic aerial combat sequences but a compelling story, characters you truly care for, and even a beach football scene (sorry, volleyball fans).