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Irregular Capability Boost 

Irregular Capability Boost: Defense Secretary Robert Gates has made it no secret that he is rebalancing the Pentagon’s budget and policy to address better the current wars and future irregular conflicts. Along those lines, the 2010 Quadrennial Defense Review shows that the Air Force’s irregular capabilities will expand significantly. The review explicitly calls for expanding training and assistance activities in both USAF's general purpose and special operations forces. In addition to adding new personnel for these purposes, the service is tasked to expand its regionally oriented contingency response groups, or CRGs, so that they "can sustain" their specialized regional and country-specific expertise and "regularly detach experts" to accompany training units deploying abroad. The Air Force will also field "light mobility and light attack aircraft" in general purpose units to increase partnership activities with a wider range of allied militaries, states the document. (QDR 2010)
—Marc V. Schanz 
2/4/2010 
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Appreciative Host
"I know you're here during a difficult time. You're here through Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's. I promise you, we will find turkeys."
—Republic of Lithuania Chief of Defence Maj. Gen. Arvydas Pocius, expressing his thanks to airmen of the 493rd Fighter Squadron from RAF Lakenheath, Britain, who on Sept. 1, 2010, began a four-month stint with their F-15s in Lithuania to protect the airspace of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania under NATO's Baltic air policing mission.

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Family Momentum
"In many ways, this was what the Year of the Air Force Family was all about—connecting airmen and their families with the resources they need. I have confidence the Air Force will capitalize on this strong momentum in the years ahead by continuing to improve our family support programs and ensuring people know what resources are available."
—Suzie Schwartz, wife of USAF Chief of Staff Gen. Norton Schwartz, commenting on the accomplishments of the Year of the Air Force Family initiative that concluded in July, in a statement provided to the Daily Report, Aug. 22, 2010.

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