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  • New AF Dress Coat Left Flapping in the Wind

    09/28/2008 7:09:24 PM PDT · by hattend · 43 replies · 2,117+ views
    Defense Tech Website ^ | Sept 18, 2008 | Bryant Jordan
    New AF Dress Coat Left Flapping in the Wind It could just be that the Air Force is entering an era that, in part, will be defined by what will not be a hot-button issue: uniforms. "First things first," Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Norton Schwartz responded Sept. 17 when asked by Military.com whether uniforms -- new ones or modifications to current dress -- will be relegated to the back burner during his tenure. Schwartz, who had just listened as his major command chiefs offered up a list of things the Air Force needs today-right-now-thank-you-very much -- including new...
  • Air Force's Cultural Shake-Up

    06/11/2008 1:14:21 PM PDT · by K-oneTexas · 13 replies · 189+ views
    HumanEvents.com ^ | 11 June 2008 | Robert Maginnis
    Air Force's Cultural Shake-Up by Robert Maginnis Last week, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates made history when he simultaneously fired the Air Force’s top military and civilian leaders. Most press accounts attribute the head chopping to a series of institutional failures but the truth is that Gates’ real objective is to radically change the service’s culture. Gates forced Air Force secretary Michael Wynne and the service’s chief of staff, Gen. T. Michael Moseley, to resign following the release of a nuclear investigation which reported a “…pattern of poor performance.” That report proved a tipping point for Gates, whose grievances with...
  • Air Force firings reveal culture clash

    06/06/2008 10:58:17 PM PDT · by Ernest_at_the_Beach · 90 replies · 1,363+ views
    The Austin American-Statesman ^ | Saturday, June 07, 2008 | Bob Deans
    Nuclear arms mistakes were reason for dismissals, but deeper divide over service's mission was at play, officers and analysts say. By Bob DeansWASHINGTON BUREAU Saturday, June 07, 2008 WASHINGTON — In April, Defense Secretary Robert Gates traveled to Maxwell Air Force Base near Montgomery, Ala., to address an elite group of majors and colonels attending the Air War College in preparation for promotions to command positions. For months, Gates had been at odds with Secretary of the Air Force Michael Wynne and Gen. Michael Moseley, the Air Force chief of staff, over how to increase the use of unmanned aerial...
  • Top two Air Force officials resigning

    06/06/2008 4:27:15 AM PDT · by Renfield · 16 replies · 80+ views
    MSNBC ^ | 6-05-08
    WASHINGTON - Defense Secretary Robert Gates ousted the Air Force's top officials Thursday, holding them to account in a historic military shake-up for failing to ensure the security of sensitive materials, including nuclear missile warhead fuses that were mistakenly shipped to Taiwan. Gates announced at a Pentagon news conference that he had accepted the resignations of Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Michael Moseley and Air Force Secretary Michael Wynne — a highly unusual double firing. Gates cited two embarrassing incidents in the past year. In one, a B-52 bomber was mistakenly armed with six nuclear-tipped cruise missiles and flown...
  • Top 2 Air Force Officials to Resign

    06/05/2008 10:44:45 AM PDT · by Kaslin · 61 replies · 275+ views
    FOX News ^ | June 5, 2008
    WASHINGTON — Both the top uniformed officer of the Air Force and its civilian leader have been asked to submit their resignations, FOX News confirms.Air Force Chief of Staff Michael Moseley and Air Force Secretary Michael Wynne will resign by the end of the day, two sets of sources tell FOX News.
  • Bush Nominates Air Force Chief of Staff

    05/16/2005 3:55:06 PM PDT · by STARWISE · 8 replies · 1,239+ views
    AP ^ | 5-16-05
    President Bush has nominated Gen. T. Michael Moseley, the No. 2 officer in the Air Force, to succeed the current chief, Gen. John Jumper. Moseley has been the service's deputy chief of staff since August 2003. After the Sept. 11 attacks, he oversaw the air wars in Afghanistan and the most recent war in Iraq as commander of Central Command air forces. Jumper is due to finish his four-year term as Air Force chief of staff in September and retire. If approved, Moseley would inherit an Air Force that is generally regarded as having succeeded in Iraq and Afghanistan but...