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Too Little, Too Late?

An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, goes the old (military) adage.

The Obama Administration, responding to the purported use of chemical weapons by Syrian dictator Bashar Assad, has opted to respond with an ounce …

Brush With History

Air Force 2nd Lt. Jennifer Szatkowski has an amazing story. Click on the photo to see it.

Cause and Effect?

From a Tuesday hearing before the Senate Appropriations Committee’s defense subcommittee:

Senator Dick Durbin, D-Ill.: Do you dispute this finding that the average contract employee costs two to three times as much as the

We want to prevent as much damage as possible to the main landing gear by applying the tape.
— Air Force Senior Master Sgt. William Harris, explaining why the maintenance shop at Peterson Air Force Base, Colo., is applying a polyurethane tape to its C-130s’ landing-gear struts, and bellies. Frequent operations off rudimentary runways in places like Afghanistan are kicking up rocks and other debris that has cut the four-year lifespan of C-130 struts in half, the service notes, here. The goal is to see if the $100 piece of tape can extend the $100,000 strut's life. Next C-130 improvement: baling wire.
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