June 2008

Vol. 91, No. 6

 
Highlights from the June 2008 Issue

Hail and Farewell

At Columbus AFB, Miss., the Tweet called it a career, leaving the mission to other trainers.

Billy Mitchell and the Battleships

July 21, 2021, marked the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Ostfriesland, a former German battleship, by aerial bombardment from a brigade led by Brig. Gen. William Mitchell in a demonstration of the superiority of airpower. To commemorate the occasion, Air Force Magazine is republishing this 2008 magazine feature recounting the historic episode.

How Many Nuclear Warheads?

Eighteen months from now, the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START I) will expire, raising questions about what takes its place. Six months from now, a Congressional commission will report its ideas about the future shape of US strategic forces. Today,...

Air Force World

IEDs Kill Three Airmen Three airmen deployed to Afghanistan and Iraq were killed by improvised explosive devices in March and April during operations supporting coalition forces. TSgt. William H. Jefferson Jr., 34, of Norfolk, Va., died March 22 from wounds...

Verbatim

Major Strategic Victory “The surge has done more than turn the situation in Iraq around—it has opened the door to a major strategic victory in the broader war on terror.”—President Bush, speech at Pentagon, March 19. Rockefeller’s Spitball “McCain was...

Lancaster

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The Mega Force

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Letters

Cliffward Bound I agree with your assessment [“Editorial: Lurching Toward a Cliff,” April, p. 2] that the 2009 budget request does not adequately fund Air Force investment programs. The nation needs at least 381 F-22 fighters, many more C-17s than...

AFA National Report

In Honor of Air Attachés Foreign air attachés from more than 30 countries gathered for Air Force Magazine’s 28th annual reception held in their honor in March in Arlington, Va. Air Force Association Chairman of the Board Robert L. “Bob”...
 
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Bad Medicine
Gates wants to cure the services of "next-war-itis," but he would only weaken the patients.
By Robert S. Dudney

Vulnerability in Space
The Air Force says goodbye to 50 years of tranquil, undisturbed operations "up there."
By Rebecca Grant

The Tanker Endgame
Federal auditors will decide whether we are at the beginning of the end or only the end of the beginning.
By John A. Tirpak

Not Fade Away
As the Maryland Guard showed in Iraq, the A-toe is an oldie but goodie.
By Marc V. Schanz

The Robin Olds Factor
The famous ace influenced generations of pilots, and he always led from the front.
By Walter J. Boyne

The Nuclear Wake-Up Call
In handling nuclear weapons, the Air Force had gotten lax. It's tightening up with a vengeance.
By Peter Grier

Hail and Farewell
At Columbus AFB, Miss., the Tweet called it a career, leaving the mission to other trainers.
By Greg L. Davis

Billy Mitchell and the Battleships
Twenty-two minutes after the first bomb fell, Ostfriesland rolled over and sank to the bottom.
By John T. Correll

Gates' "Maxwell Speech"
The Pentagon chief gives the services an earful.
By Robert S. Dudney

Action in Congress
Webbs new GI Bill; Will it weaken retention?: Cuts for Tricare physicians ....
By Tom Philpott

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Letters

Washington Watch

Air Force World

Senior Staff Changes

Issue Brief

Verbatim

Chart Page

AFA National Report

Unit Reunions

AFA Field Contacts

Airpower Classics