September 2007

Vol. 90, No. 9

 
Highlights from the September 2007 Issue

AFA Almanac

A compendium of facts and figures about the Air Force Association. This article is only available in PDF format. Read the article.

Aerospace World

Airman Killed in Afghanistan The Pentagon announced July 11 that Air Force MSgt. Randy J. Gillespie, 44, of Coaldale, Colo., died in action in Operation Enduring Freedom. Gillespie, of the 56th Logistics Readiness Squadron at Luke AFB, Ariz., was killed...

Verbatim

Helicopters? What Helicopters “We don’t know if there were any helicopters, but we do know that there could not have been any helicopters from Russia. Observers have noticed lots of actions of a provocative nature from the Georgian side.”—Dmitry Peskov,...

A-26 Invader

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Colin Powell’s “One Air Force”

“Roles & Missions” Gen. Colin L. Powell Pentagon News Conference Washington, D.C. Feb. 12, 1993 FULL TEXT VERSION In July 1992, Sen. Sam Nunn (D-Ga.), chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, reprised the clichéd charge that we are “the...

Letters

Well-postured I greatly enjoyed your article “Comeback in the Pacific” by Executive Editor John Tirpak [July, p. 24], as it shows that we are finally making some moves in the Pacific. I was somewhat surprised by Adm. [William J.] Fallon’s...
 
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An Air Force, If You Can Keep It
Before it made itself separate from the Army, the air arm made itself independent of the Army.
By Robert S. Dudney

Washington Watch
The Air Force speaks up; Pay comparability arrives; Is it over for the C-17 shuffle?
By John A. Tirpak

On Expedition, Hanging Tough
The expeditionary US Air Force has taken some shots, but so far it is standing up to the surge.
By John A. Tirpak

NATO, Version 2_0
When the western alliance moved to the east, things changed-radically.
By Adam J. Heber

Watch on Afghanistan
Airmen at Bagram Air Base help deliver justice to the bad guys in the mountains.
By Marc V. Schanz

Air Force Century, 1907-2007
The nation's air arm, which began with three people and no airplanes, has marked its 100th anniversary.
By John T. Correll

Up From Kasserine Pass
US airpower was ready for its independence. The North African debacle kicked away the last obstacles.
By Rebecca Grant

The Struggle Over CSAR-X
USAF's plan to quickly buy a new combat search and rescue helicopter is going nowhere fast.
By Michael C. Sirak

The Outstanding Airmen
These are the 12 all-stars of the enlisted force in 2007.
By Tamar A. Mehuron

Photochart of USAF Leadership
Air Force Magazine's annual pictorial directory of Air Force leadership.
By Dina Elshinnawi

AFA Almanac
A compendium of facts and figures about the Air Force Association.
By Frances McKenney

Departments


Letters

Aerospace World

Index to Advertisers

Senior Staff Changes

Verbatim

This Is AFA

The Keeper File

AFA National Report

Unit Reunions

Field Contacts

Airpower Classics