December 2017
Vol. 100, No. 12
Israel Del Toro became the first airman to ever return from 100 percent disability.
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Air Force World
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Books Special
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Wingman: 7 Steps to Retaining Members
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Mobility Guardian
This was not AMC’s first rodeo, but it was the biggest.
From T-38 to a New Trainer
The T-38 is increasingly ill-suited for training 21st century pilots.
Air Force Partnerships in Africa
USAF teams and the Nigerian armed forces led an aeromedical evacuation exercise with African partner n
The Neutron Bomb
It is almost forgotten today, but the enhanced radiation warhead was a blazing international issue in
The Rise of AFSOC’s Special Tactics
A handful of incredibly skilled airmen have proved critical in the war on terror.
They Owned the Night
The P-61 Black Widow offered a glimpse of modern nighttime combat.
Giving Joint Assignments Their Due
Airmen need to be ready for “purple” assignments.
Commemorating USAF’s 100-Year Units
2017 marks 70 years since the United States Air Force was established as an independent military service, but many of USAF’s entities trace their history back much further. In fact, 65 of today’s Active Duty, Air National Guard, and Air...
Forward Deployed
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Global Reach, Through Tankers
Aerial refueling gives the Air Force worldwide reach. This photoessay is best viewed as originally des