The Air Force on Tuesday airlifted 175 Egyptians home from Djerba, Tunisia, to Cairo aboard C-130Js assigned to Ramstein AB, Germany. With these flights, Air Force and Marine Corps aircraft have now returned more than 1,100 Egyptians to Cairo at the request of the Egyptian government since March 5, according to a Pentagon spokeswoman. The Egyptians had been in Libya and fled to Tunisia when the violent political unrest broke out last month between groups seeking to end the reign of Libyan leader Muammar Gadhafi and forces loyal to him. The C-130Js are staging out of NAS Souda Bay, Crete, for the refugee flights. (AFPS report by Lisa Daniel)
Hickham Air Force Base in Hawaii is trialing novel energy technology to provide electrical power and hydrogen fuel in the kind of isolated and austere outposts the Air Force will need in the Pacific theater for its new Agile Combat Employment way of warfare.