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June 14, 2010

Gone West: Tuskegee Airman Lt. Col. (Ret.) William H. Holloman, III

"Uncle Willie" Was Chair Of TAI's Sheppard Research Committee

ANN has received the sad news that documented original Tuskegee Airman Lt. Col. (Ret.) William H. Holloman, III passed away on Friday, June 11th at approximately 10000 PST at Valley Medical Center, Renton, WA.  

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Airmen Participate In Unified Engagement 2010

Exercise Builds Partnerships Exploring Future Combined Warfighting Capabilities

U.S. Air Forces in Europe officials joined representatives from seven other countries in Tallinn, Estonia to participate in Unified Engagement 2010, which started June 7 and continues through Friday.

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Transition Force Creates Air Power In Afghanistan

Working To Stand Up A Self-Sufficient Air Force

About 450 U.S. and NATO forces are working to bring the 3,300 members and 48 aircraft of the Afghanistan army air corps up to par as part of a long-term effort to give the country a self-sufficient air force, the U.S.

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Boeing To Demonstrate UAV Cooperative Control For U.S. Air Force

Foxhunt Program Includes A Mix Of UAVs Operating Together

The U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory has awarded a three-year, $9.8 million contract to Boeing to further develop and demonstrate technologies that will enable multiple small unmanned aerial vehicles to coordinate with each other.

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EA-3B Returning To Norfolk

Former Intelligence Collector Had Been Languishing In Rota, Spain

EA-3B Bureau Number 146457 was a Signals Intelligence collector flying for many years out of Rota, Spain with Navy Fleet Air Reconnaissance Squadron TWO (VQ-2.).

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F-35A Ground-Test Article Completes Testing (Gasp!) Five Months Early

CTOL Variant Tests Result In No Structural Failures

The F-35 Lightning II program has reportedly completed F-35A conventional takeoff and landing (CTOL) full-scale static testing with zero structural failures five months ahead of schedule, and in less than half the time of legacy programs.

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