Air Force
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Battle Saint bracelets: supporting our troops
CommentSupport our troops by wearing Battle Saint bracelets.
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Bats are being studied by the Air Force
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Forget about vampire movies: Bats are some high-tech flyers, the University of Maryland found in a study. Even the Air Force wants to learn more about the bats' tricks.
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Facebook cyber security game will teach you a lesson
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The Arlington-based Air Force Association has a recruitment problem. Young people aren't particularly interested in cyber security — in fact, many are interested in exactly the opposite — and yet, there's a high demand for cyber security professionals. The obvious solution, then, was to create some kind of Facebook game. Of course.
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Fighting the effects of PTSD and providing for our nation's heroes
CommentA new organization has been set up to help troops transition back from a warzone. The group, Infinite Hero, deals specifically with the effects of PTSD for service members and their families.
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GW selects student Collin Stevenson as commencement speaker
CommentA committee of faculty and students selecting an Air Force officer getting a master's in Middle East Studies to address his peers at the May ceremony.
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Air Force explains contract delays
In this week's issue of the Washington Business Journal, I reported on how delays in the rollout of a $24 billion Air Force technology program have affected contractors.
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Air Force announces FY11 additional force management measures
Air Force leaders announced involuntary force management programs Feb. 2 to reduce personnel as a supplement to the voluntary programs announced in December.
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Air Force opening $1 billion medical contract
Contractors have advised and consulted at Air Force medical centers in the past, but they'll have to compete anew as the Air Force prepares to open a nearly $1 billion competition
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Video: Holiday greetings from Capt. Megan Mongin
Capt. Megan Mongin sends a holiday greeting to her husband, friends and family from her Air Force assignment in Kandahar.
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Gays ousted from military now hoping to return
Joseph Rocha reported being cruelly hazed by Navy colleagues.
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Air Force reopening competition
Small businesses have a shot at a big contract as the Air Force prepares to relaunch a competition to provide acquisition services to commands such as its Aeronautical Systems Center.
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Tops In Blue coming to rock Andrews
The Air Force's entertainment group, Tops In Blue, is scheduled to perform two free concerts at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 13 and 2 p.m. Nov. 14 at the Andrews Base Theater.
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The future is now at Joint Base Andrews NAF-Washington
The Air Force is in the midst of an historical transformation. The way the Air Force is organized and the ways airpower is employed are changing in revolutionary ways.
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Molloy hangs up the helmet
Molloy, the starter at right tackle for most of the past three seasons, was knocked unconscious after taking a knee to the helmet.
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Defense holds up its end against potent Air Force
Navy's elevated expectations entering this season had everything to do with the offense.
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The real importance of Navy-Air Force
Navy will be playing Air Force in Colorado Springs in a game that won't have anything close to the hype and coverage even though it's far more meaningful on so many levels.
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Matt Molloy, Emmett Merchant expected to play
Right tackle Matt Molloy and free safety Emmett Merchant both are on track to be back in the starting lineup .
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Military culinary competition: Meet Keith Smith
A talk with Keith Smith, the Superintendent of the Secretary of the Air Force/Chief of Staff of the Air Force Dining Room.
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