Missouri Air National Guard pilot, Col. Jon “JB” Kelk has flown more than 4,000 hours in the F-15 Eagle fighter, reports the St. Louis Post Dispatch. Kelk, who is with the 131st Fighter Wing at Lambert Field near St. Louis, has at least one other historic achievement to his name. On Jan. 17, 1991, Capt. Jon Kelk, flying an F-15C, shot down an Iraqi Air Force MiG-29—the first air-to-air victory of Gulf War I. The 131st FW is losing its F-15s under BRAC 2005, and when that happens Kelk plans to retire from the Air Guard.
The defense intelligence community has tried three times in the past decade to build a “common intelligence picture”—a single data stream providing the information that commanders need to make decisions about the battlefield. The first two attempts failed. But officials say things are different today.