Whiteman AFB, Missouri, April 6 and 7.
Roth offered praise to the Airmen responsible for providing the nation’s nuclear and conventional bomber forces to meet national security objectives and for doing so in the midst of the
“We’ve been able to maintain our readiness and achieve many of our training and operational goals,” Roth said. “As I have been walking around at these bases, I have been pleased and harkened at how the leadership has been able to make the appropriate adjustments in order to continue to maintain readiness. A classic example was sending
B-1s to Norway to support a Bomber Task Force mission earlier this year.
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The FTU for the current ICBM is located at Vandenberg AFB.
The GBSD is expected to replace all operational
Minuteman III missiles by 2036 and is being designed to maximize the use of existing infrastructure.
“The Minuteman III weapon system has been a bedrock of U.S. national security for more than five decades, but if one looks ahead to the next 50 years, the question of investing in nuclear modernization is as relevant as ever,” said
Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Charles Q. Brown, Jr. “We are fully committed to the GBSD Program of Record, which will ensure our nation’s nuclear force is ready to meet the warfighting needs of today and tomorrow.”
The FTU for the current ICBM is located at Vandenberg AFB.
The GBSD is expected to replace all operational
Minuteman III missiles by 2036 and is being designed to maximize the use of existing infrastructure.
“The Minuteman III weapon system has been a bedrock of U.S. national security for more than five decades, but if one looks ahead to the next 50 years, the question of investing in nuclear modernization is as relevant as ever,” said
Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Charles Q. Brown, Jr. “We are fully committed to the GBSD Program of Record, which will ensure our nation’s nuclear force is ready to meet the warfighting needs of today and tomorrow.”
The FTU for the current ICBM is located at Vandenberg AFB.
The GBSD is expected to replace all operational
Minuteman III missiles by 2036 and is being designed to maximize the use of existing infrastructure.
“The Minuteman III weapon system has been a bedrock of U.S. national security for more than five decades, but if one looks ahead to the next 50 years, the question of investing in nuclear modernization is as relevant as ever,” said
Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Charles Q. Brown, Jr. “We are fully committed to the GBSD Program of Record, which will ensure our nation’s nuclear force is ready to meet the warfighting needs of today and tomorrow.”