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Gunship JCA:
Gunship JCA: The Air Force is “very serious” about the Joint Cargo Aircraft, Gen. Michael Moseley, Chief of Staff, told reporters at AFA’s Air & Space Conference yesterday. So serious, in fact, that it is considering not only a cargo mission for the smallish airlifter, but a combat role as well, by mounting 30mm cannon on the JCA to make it a small gunship. The aircraft might be just the right size for Air Force Special Operations Command, which might need to take a light gunship with it to austere combat zones. Moseley also reiterated that USAF sees an important mission for JCA in the active and Air National Guard inventories, and as the focal point of coalition operations. Two meetings with foreign air chiefs already have been held about partnering on the JCA, and another will take place in November, Moseley said. The coalition would look very much like that which bought C-130s and F-16s in the past, he said.
9/25/2007
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Preemptive Action "Since the [Defense] Department's acceptance of the independent estimates last fall, we've been, in just about every respect, acting as if the program were in a Nunn-McCurdy breach. ... We've been taking all of the mitigating and corrective action that we would take as if there were a Nunn-McCurdy breach." —Air Force Secretary Michael Donley, discussing with reporters the restructure of the F-35 strike fighter program announced in February 2010 and the probability that the program will soon exceed Nunn-McCurdy cost-monitoring thresholds that would necessitate, per US law, a program review and corrective steps, Washington, D.C., March 2, 2010. |
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Message for Grandma "She has working for her as a citizen in the United States an Air Force Reserve that has some very talented, capable, patriotic, and willing individuals doing the business to keep this nation free. Just like her generation—the 'Greatest Generation'—was, I am very proud of the folks that we have got. If not the second greatest, then they are an extension of the greatest generation and they are ready, willing, and able to do the things that she would want them to do to make sure we keep our freedoms." —Lt. Gen. Charles Stenner, Air Force Reserve chief, responding to a reporter's question on what the reporter should tell his 85-year-old grandmother to convey to her the importance of Air Force Reservists to the nation's security, Orlando, Fla., Feb. 19, 2010.
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