Daily Report

June 30, 2016

Senate Confirms Goldfein to be 21st CSAF

The Senate confirmed Gen. David Goldfein to be the Air Force’s 21st Chief of Staff late Wednesday evening, reported Politico. Goldfein, who currently serves as USAF’s vice chief, will replace Gen. Mark Welsh, who officially retires on Friday after 40...

US Urges Vigilance in Wake of Turkey Attack

Turkish authorities are still investigating who carried out the Tuesday bombings at the Istanbul Ataturk Airport, killing at least 41 people, while US officials are urging military members in the region to take simple measures to reduce risk. At least...

Breedlove’s Prescription For Warsaw

NATO’s going to have to get more serious about answering challenges from Russia, and that will mean more investment in readiness and a potential mirror to Russia’s anti-access/air defense wall, retired Gen. Philip Breedlove, former Supreme Allied Commander, Europe, said...

Task Force Looks to Reform DOD Personnel Policy

A task force made up of familiar names from both parties and the Pentagon was launched Wednesday to study the Pentagon’s personnel policy and recommend reforms. Former Defense Secretary Leon Panetta, former Sen. Jim Talent (R-Mo.), retired Marine Corps Gen....

A Flatter Pentagon

The Pentagon is not structured to handle the series of global and strategic challenges the United States now faces, Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) said Wednesday at the Bipartisan Policy Center. McCain said the Pentagon is...

Limited Impact of Hitting ISIS Oil

Update: Coalition strikes against ISIS’ oil trade have halved the group’s oil revenue from an estimated $30 million a month to $15 million a month—not the $300 million and $150 million amounts originally reported by the coalition—Operation Inherent Resolve spokesman...

Six Thunderbirds for the Fourth

The Air Force Thunderbirds will fly their six-ship demonstration this weekend for the first time since one of their jets crashed earlier this month. Maj. Alex Turner, whose F-16 crashed June 2 outside Colorado Springs, Colo., after performing at the...

Restored B-29 Gets Approval for Ground Testing

The Pentagon recently approved the ground testing and eventual first flight for a restored World War II-era B-29 Superfortress, called “Doc,” from a non-joint-use runway at McConnell AFB, Kan. The B-29 received an airworthiness certificate from the Federal Aviation Administration...