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Air Force Magazine, January 2008

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Air Force Magazine, January 2008Air Force Magazine is the monthly journal of the Air Force Association and one of the world’s foremost publications in the fields of defense and aerospace.

From Air Force operations, programs, and people to the exploits of Air Force heroes, Air Force Magazine reports on important aerospace news and developments, and provides authoritative background material.

Air Force Magazine is the reference for the Air Force and aerospace. Its special issues and features include the USAF Almanac and Space Almanac, special aircraft, and informative charts.

The Air Force Association (AFA) is an independent, nonprofit, civilian education organization promoting public understanding of aerospace power and the pivotal role it plays in the security of the nation.

AFA publishes Air Force Magazine, conducts national symposia and disseminates information through outreach programs. It sponsors professional development seminars and recognizes excellence in the education and aerospace fields through national awards programs. AFA presents scholarships and grants to Air Force active duty, Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve members and their dependents; and awards educator grants to promote science and math education at the elementary and secondary school level.

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Editorial: Catastrophic Failure
By Robert S. Dudney
Washington’s apathy toward USAF’s geriatric fleet comes close to outright negligence.
 
The Dogs of Web War
By Rebecca Grant
US armed forces face “peer” adversaries in only one area—military cyberspace.
 
Guam, All Over Again
By Richard Halloran
The island is the pivot of a sweeping realignment of US forces in the Pacific.
 
Beyond “Back to Basics”
By John A. Tirpak
At AFA’s Los Angeles Space Symposium, leaders say the Air Force has set a strong new course in space.
 
Scarce Flying Hours
By Marc V. Schanz
Desperate to save money, USAF will cut 10 percent from its flying hours program this year.
 
Red Flag Alaska
Photography by Ted Carlson and USAF photographers
Airmen from USAF and foreign nations come to Alaska for realistic air combat training.

Visit Air Force Magazine Official Website

Airforce-magazine.com features the digital version of Air Force Magazine and original online features, including the Daily Report, a digital news page published weekdays that focuses on information about the US Air Force, airpower, and national defense; In More Depth, short features about airpower and national defense issues and USAF activities; and Data Points, charts on airpower and defense issues.

The Web site also features The Document File, a compilation of historical and current airpower and national defense reports and studies; Testimony, Congressional statements by USAF officials; and access to Air Force Magazine’s vast archive of material.

Readers may also receive the Daily Report via e-mail subscription.

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