Bruce D. Callander
Recent stories by Bruce D. Callander
Expanding the Envelope
In the schools around Eglin AFB, Fla., Leo Murphy has created a regional aviation hotbed and a pipelin
The Force Was With Her
AFA’s 2007 National Teacher of the Year brought the world of aerospace to students in Kansas.
First Shirts
Their lineage goes back a long way, and they play a vital role in today’s Air Force.
Vanished Arts
What has been lost with the demise of wipers, oilers, cleaners, and supernumeraries?
State-of-the-Art Teaching
AFA's Teacher of the Year, Susan Rippe, has made her aerospace program the envy of the region.
The 90 Percent Solution
Because of advances in aeromedical evacuation, most American troops now survive their combat wounds.
The Pilot Shortage Abruptly Ends
The Air Force is producing sufficient numbers, but gaps remain.
Whatever Happened to the Plain Blue Suit?
Early Air Force leaders wanted an unadorned dress uniform, but things turned out a bit differently.
The “Doctor” Is In
Patrick A. Welsh is the Aerospace Education Foundation’s National Teacher of the Year.
The Ground Observer Corps
Some 800,000 volunteers at 16,000 observation posts scanned the sky for hostile aircraft.
Up to Basics
New officers leave USAF’s Air and Space Basic Course as dedicated airpower advocates.
Force Development Hits Its Stride
USAF has ditched the “one-size-fits-all” way of grooming members for their careers.
The Class of 50 Years Ago
In the summer of 1955, the Air Force Academy opened its doors to its first group of cadets.
The Search Goes On
Little by little, the effort to find and identify Vietnam War dead and missing is yielding results.
Mr. Caron’s Opus
AEF's 2004 Teacher of the Year is bringing the world of aerospace to New Hampshire students.