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US Air Force prioritizing cloud-based command and control
“It’s really about prioritization, right?” Brig. Gen. Luke Cropsey said. “How far can you get with the dollar you have available?”
A-10 Warthog accidentally drops non-explosive munition in South Korea
A three-day search for the missing projectile was unsuccessful.
Kunsan airman found dead in dorm
Emergency responders arrived, and pronounced the airman dead about 20 minutes later.
Missing Osan airman returns safely after five days
“Team Osan is grateful to have Staff Sgt. Jarvis return to his Mustang family," the commander of the 51st Fighter Wing said.
Wilsbach takes command of PACAF from next CSAF Brown
As head of PACAF and its 46,000 airmen, Wilsbach now serves as the air component commander for U.S. Pacific Command.
US Pacific Air Forces issues travel restrictions waiver for unaccompanied short tour assignments
“The intent of the waiver is to start moving airmen with unaccompanied tours in order to facilitate members reuniting with their families."
By Diana Stancy
PACAF commander says tankers are ‘key,’ even as the Pentagon trims them from the 2021 budget
Speaking to reporters at a media roundtable on the eve of the Singapore Airshow, Gen. Charles Brown, Jr. said more tankers and airlifters available to Pacific Air Forces was a “key aspect” to his command’s activities in the vast region.
By Mike Yeo
Here’s what PACAF’s commander thinks N. Korea’s ‘Christmas gift’ to US will be
Pacific Air Forces commander Gen. Charles Brown predicted North Korea will conduct a long-range ballistic missile test in the coming weeks — comments that come after North Korea has warned it would send a “Christmas gift” to the U.S.
By Diana Stancy
Mechanical problems force three fighter jets to land in Japan
In Tuesday's incident, two F-15s landed at Kadena Air Base in Japan using arresting cables on opposite ends of the runway.
In the absence of joint military exercises in Korea, PACAF commander say focus will be on other training
North Korea has been "quiet" lately, but "the threat still exists."
By Charlsy Panzino
Amid Pacific tensions, new PACAF commander focuses on relationships
Although U.S. relations with North Korea have become much less frosty in the wake of President Donald Trump’s diplomatic efforts there, tensions in the East and South China seas, and elsewhere in the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command have spotlighted the continued need for training and readiness.
By Charlsy Panzino