In the news: The DOJ cracks the Pensacola terrorist iPhone and they’re pissed at Apple; Apple is also pissed at the DOJ; Corporations are People, too; A new Space Force Chief is enshrined on the Leadership Wall; Space Force goes on the road to explain Space Force; A new look at USAF mission-capable ratings; The United Federation of “Planet”; SkyBorg…it’s coming!; Pause for safety; Teddy Roosevelt heads back to sea; The Fired-Up Chief is still recovering; Stolen Valor takes a year; PLUS, an Offsite Announcement.
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Press Release:
Apple rejects ‘false claims’ by Justice Department regarding Pensacola investigation
Corporations Are People’ Is Built on an Incredible 19th-Century Lie
Here’s What the Space Force is Telling Airmen About the New Service
Slideshow Presentation
USSF Roadshow Approved for PA Release.pdf
Space Command takes over Operation Olympic Defender
We salute whoever made Steve Carell head of Space Force at the Air Force museum
Breaking Down USAF’s 70-Percent Overall Mission Capable Rate
More than one company could get cash to build the Air Force’s AI-equipped Skyborg drone
Eglin Orders Brief Suspension of Flight Ops Following F-35, F-22 Crashes
Carrier Theodore Roosevelt, sidelined in Guam by coronavirus, heads back to sea this week
CMSgt Juan Lewis aka The Fired-Up Chief
Man to Spend Up to 12 years in Prison for Stolen Valor, Theft Charges