U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Richard Samaroo, a member of the North Brunswick High School Class of 2017, died in South Korea last November while serving his country.
A group of military members and their families sued private landlords at three U.S. military bases in Texas federal court Tuesday, accusing the companies of acting like slumlords while receiving taxpayer revenue and providing housing plagued by rat and insect infestations, leaking sewage, mold, asbestos contamination and other problems.
A Wisconsin Air National Guard pilot who died when his F-16 crashed in Michigan during a nighttime training exercise in December had become disoriented after trying to fix a problem with his global positioning system, an Air Force accident report said.
Strategic Training Advantage: How US Foreign Training Programs Enhance National Defense
It is imperative the U.S. takes advantage of existing foreign training programs, opportunities, and exercises by strengthening and even expanding them.
Imagine a world where a British student pilot can strap into a German-owned jet aircraft and be instructed by a Greek instructor pilot on an American base in the United States. While that may sound far-fetched or utopian, it is the reality of the ENJJPT program at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas.
As a former Instructor Pilot and Operations Support Squadron Commander in the Euro-NATO Joint Jet Pilot Training Program (ENJJPT) program, I can attest that investing in foreign training programs as part of a robust national defense strategy is well worth the resource commitment. Training together in a multi-national environment enhances allied and local relationships, fosters multinational operations, builds interoperability, breaks down cultural barrie
A flyover by the U.S. Air Force at the Coca-Cola 600 on Sunday – Charlotte’s biggest NASCAR race of the year – presents a rare chance to meet the pilots and to ask how they coordinate so well with the national anthem.