Daily Report

June 25, 2008

Big Day for Missouri Air Guard

Airmen of the Missouri Air National Guard’s 131st Bomb Wing (formerly the 131st Fighter Wing) performed their first solo B-2 sortie on June 18, according to a June 23 release. Air Guard crew chiefs launched the aircraft flown by Air...

New Reserve Boss Looking to Invest in Future

The new commander of Air Force Reserve Command is looking forward to gaining back some 7,000 positions, which apparently is in the works along with the active duty end strength boost from 316,000 to 330,000 directed in a June 10 memo from Deputy Defense Secretary Gordon England. (Defense Secretary Robert Gates first declared he would halt airmen cuts following his ouster of the service's two top leaders.) Lt. Gen. Charles Stenner, speaking with reporters at the Pentagon on June 23, the day before he assumed command from Lt. Gen. John Bradley, emphasized, however, that he would not be restoring old billets. (AFRC had begun cutting more than 7,000 positions under earlier force shaping and budget-cutting plans.) Stenner said, “This is not a buyback of something that was divested earlier.” Stenner explained that fighter missions are going away and emerging mission areas— such as unmanned aerial vehicle and cyberwarfare realms— are areas that will be expanding in the near future and noted that the Reserve is very much a part of the process. He said, “This is an investment in the future.” Stenner noted that the Reserve positions would be “complimentary” in a range of mission sets to help USAF needs for the global war on terror. He said he anticipated that plans for the personnel plus-up would be worked out by this fall’s program and budget review.

The Reserve and the AEF

The new head of the Air Force Reserve, Lt. Gen. Charles Stenner, believes that the 120-day air expeditionary force rotation cycle is about the right size and seems to be working, but he wants to ensure that the stress being...

California Really Wants Cyber Command

California Really Wants Cyber Command: State legislators in California have passed a bill signifying that the state’s lawmakers offer “unanimous support” for positioning the Air Force’s new Cyber Command at Beale Air Force Base in northern California, reports the California...

Hog Reserve Crews Make a New Home

Air Force Reservists with Det. 1 of the 442nd Fighter Wing flew active duty A-10Cs at their new home at Moody AFB, Ga., on June 18. The 442nd FW, also an A-10 unit, calls Whiteman AFB, Mo., home, but some...

Atlantic Strike Offers CAS Improvements

Some 800 US and coalition military personnel worked through the recent Atlantic Strike exercise at Avon Park, Fla., employing the latest in close air support innovations. The exercise, run under the direction of Air Forces Central for the past several...

Strike Eagles on the Prowl

During Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan on June 23, USAF F-15E Strike Eagles employed bombs against anti-Afghan forces in two locations, according to a June 23 USAF report. Near Asadabad, F-15Es launched 500-pound and 2,000-pound joint direct attack munitions, and...

PJ Earns Prestigious Pitsenbarger Award

TSgt. Davide Keaton, a pararescue jumper with Air Force Special Operations Command’s 24th Special Tactics Squadron at Pope AFB, N.C., is the 2008 recipient of the Pitsenbarger Award, presented by the Air Force Sergeants Association. The award is named for...

More Work on “Fuming” Fighters

The US Air Force is assisting Lockheed Martin, Pratt & Whitney, and the Israeli Air Force in determining the source of a type of formaldehyde found in IAF F-16 fighters, reports the Jerusalem Post. The problem erupted earlier this year...

NC ANG Fight California Wildfires

The North Carolina Air National Guard’s 145th Airlift Wing has sent two C-130 Hercules aircraft equipped with modular airborne fire fighting systems and two more Herks loaded with support personnel and equipment to help fight wildfires in California, reports WRAL...

Civil Engineer Earns Bronze

The commander of the 36th Civil Engineer Squadron at Andersen AFB, Guam, has received a Bronze Star for his actions during a six-month tour in Iraq in 2004. Lt. Col. Pete Ridilla, who served as commander of an Air Force...

Air Sorties from SWA

Air Sorties in War on Terrorism, Southwest AsiaJune 22, 2008 Sortie Type OIF OEF OIF/OEF Total YTD ISR 25 12 37 5,241 CAS/Armed Recon 72 56 128 15,556 Airlift 144 144 21,870 Air refueling 67 67 7,309 Total 376 49,976...