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Air Force eyes morale boost in revising dress, appearance guidance
Select personnel will be authorized to wear colored T-shirts with utility uniforms and can incorporate callsigns on name tags.
Operations at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base are returning to normal and the National Museum of the United States Air Force is expected to reopen at 9 a.m. Friday after President Donald Trump signed a funding bill Wednesday night ending a record 43-day shutdown of the federal government.
The largest US Air Force bases can host over 10,000 active duty personnel, rising much more when reserves, contractors, and dependents are included.
Craig Fitzpatrick, a United States Air Force veteran, learned to skate and play hockey after losing his vision, even playing for the U.S. Blind Hockey Team, co-ordinating a "Try Blind Hockey" program and more.
For Cameron Wiley, service didn’t end when he retired from the United States Air Force. After years of dedication to his country, Wiley has turned his focus toward serving his community here at
“When they formed the unit at Keesler, I was one of the five original members of the Hurricane Hunters when they came to Biloxi,” Freeman said. It took two years to get a tactical airlift unit going, recruit talent from all over the country, and pass inspections, Freeman said.
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U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds in Action
The United States Air Force Air Demonstration Squadron “Thunderbirds”, perform air shows across the United States throughout 2025 in celebration of their 72nd year as a team. In celebration of America’s 250th birthday next year,
The 'Air Force One' callsign is given to USAF planes that transport the American President, and is most commonly associated with modified Boeing 747s.