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  • Eugene Bullard: First African-American Pilot
    After watching his father narrowly escape a lynching in early 20th century Georgia, Eugene Bullard would escape the confines of racial tensions and a segregated country to become the first African-American combat pilot and one of the first African-American heroes of World War I.

  • Electronic Flight Bags Spreading Across AF
    Born out of the Electronic Flight Bag Initiative for aircrew and intended to cut down on inefficiencies, the Digital Air Wing Initiative is now in effect at Travis Air Force Base.

  • AF Leaders Detail Cuts to End Strength
    The Air National Guard will bear the brunt of the Air Force's end strength reductions, accounting for more than half of the 9,900 airmen the service plans to cut, Air Force Secretary Michael Donley announced Thursday.

  • AF Basic Training a Family Affair
    Like most any parent attending Friday's Air Force basic training graduation here, Lori Huayacla had to navigate through the crowd in search of her son.

  • Air Force Publishes new Strategy Document
    Secretary of the Air Force Michael Donley and Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Norton Schwartz released the 'Air Force Priorities for a New Strategy with Constrained Budgets' white paper Feb 1.

  • Airmen win Honors at Worldwide Talent Search
    Air Force entertainment officials selected the top 12 entertainers from 90 Airmen who participated in the annual Air Force Worldwide Talent Search in San Antonio Jan. 9-16.

  • Mil Safety Officers Offer Cold-Weather Tips
    Despite an unseasonably mild winter for much of the United States, military safety officials offer a reminder that Old Man Winter still has two months to go as they underscore the importance of winter safety for service members and their families.

  • Airman Making Difference in First Lady's Office
    The former commander of the 4th Airlift Squadron at McChord Air Force Base, Wash., is one of four service members to have been accepted into the 15-member 2011-2012 class of White House Fellows.

  • Program Connects Officer with Family Heritage
    People in the military understand that being able to relate across cultures is a very important skill. That ability has a more personal meaning for me, though. Cross-cultural competence isn't just a concept in my family. It has been critical to our survival.

  • ESC Working to Upgrade AF Control Center
    The Electronic Systems Center is working to modernize the U.S. Air Force Control and Reporting Center and has recently put out a request for information to upgrade the CRC Operations Module.

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