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2,012 No. 2
February 2012 

By Adam J. Hebert
It is time to think about what comes next.
By John A. Tirpak
The Air Force needs a new bomber. To meet the target date, it needs to begin the process now.
By Marc V. Schanz
There will be no more of the world’s first fifth generation fighter.
By Marina Malenic
The legendary U-2 will remain in service until at least 2015, but the Global Hawk is already in use worldwide.
By Richard Halloran
The days of antiquated equipment, questionable training, and outdated concepts are over.
By Aaron Church
Paris’ return to NATO’s unified command structure paid dividends for the Alliance in Afghanistan and Libya.
By Marc V. Schanz
After two decades of military decline and costly regional wars, Russia is again investing in—and exercising—its strategic forces.
By Peter Grier
A new hangar will bring presidential and R&D aircraft in with the rest of the museum’s collection.
By Otto Kreisher
A new helicopter to transport the President seemed like a shoo-in after 9/11.
By John T. Correll
Seven years in Hanoi’s prisons did not dim Robbie Risner’s fighting spirit.
Photography by Ted Carlson
The B-2 bombers operate worldwide from their home at Whiteman AFB, Mo.
By John T. Correll
For almost two years, British airmen were unable to stop the German airships as they bombed England with impunity.
By Walter J. Boyne
Boeing and the Air Force struggled to build B-29s and train their crews in time for the planned offensive against Japan.
On the Record

Mission One
"The health and safety of our pilots—all of our pilots—is our utmost priority. Our operational flight surgeons and our medical staff interact with our pilots on a daily basis."
—Brig. Gen. Daniel Wyman, Air Combat Command command surgeon, speaking to reporters during a teleconference, May 9, 2012. He was emphasizing that the Air Force is doing all it can to ensure the safety of F-22 pilots as service officials continue to home in on the cause of why some Raptor pilots have experienced hypoxia-like symptoms in the cockpit like difficulty concentrating, fatigue, headaches, and nausea.

On the Record

Message to Congress
"If you give us force structure back, give us the money, too. Because the quickest way I know to a hollow force is to give us structure without money. Simple as that. . . . 'Make it work' is not a satisfactory solution."
—Chief of Staff Gen. Norton Schwartz articulating his message to lawmakers on the Air Force's Fiscal 2013 budget proposal during a speech at the Stimson Center in Washington, D.C., May 1, 2012. The Air Force leadership has proposed reducing force structure and personnel next fiscal year in order to maintain a ready and capable force as the service absorbs significant spending cuts.

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