In 1921, Italian General Giulio Douhet claimed that “he who controls the air controls everything,” speaking to the importance of air superiority in armed conflict. More than one century later, View More ›
The History Behind The Space Force Flag
Did you know that the space force flag has a fascinating history? It was actually designed by artists within the Defense Logistics Agency that makes all of the President’s personal View More ›
430th EECS Begins Operations With New E-11A BACN
For the 430th Expeditionary Electronic Communications Squadron “Black Wolves,” delivering communication coverage to the American warfighter, the nation’s allies and coalition partners is a primary objective. The 430th EECS is View More ›
P-51 Mustang: From A Shunned Mule To A WWII Dark Horse
The North American Aviation (NAA) P-51 Mustang had cemented its legacy as one of the world’s finest all-around piston-engine fighters when it first came about in World War II. Its View More ›
Military Feature: A History Making First Flight
Three years of training led to one very important day. Taking off over the mountains of Vermont, history is made at 20,000 feet. The 158th Fighter Wing has been no View More ›
Yokota Air Base Introduces “Rent the Camo” Pilot Program
Yokota Air Base, Japan, is one of the first United States Air Force installations to launch the Maternity Uniform Pilot Program, or “Rent the Camo,” October 1, 2022. The U.S. View More ›
Grappling With the Past
As her eyes locked onto her target, she slowly lowered her weight and widened her stance. With sweat dripping down her face she lunged, latched on, and took down her View More ›
JBLE: Where Aircraft Electricians Are Made
Approximately 250 new Soldiers pass through the 128th Aviation Training Brigades aircraft electrician ‘15F’ military occupational specialty course each year, providing the Army a continuous supply of Soldiers to keep View More ›
Third AF Leadership Visits 501st CSW, Engages With Pathfinder Airmen
U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Derek France, Third Air Force commander, visited several units across the 501st Combat Support Wing, Dec. 6-8, 2022. During the immersion, France met with personnel View More ›
Only Highly Skilled Pilots Can Tame the ‘Killer’ Corsair—Here’s Why
It was called the “Ensign Eliminator” for a reason. The Corsair was originally designed and manufactured by the American air craft company Vought with the goal of achieving “maximum speed View More ›
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