The National Guard Adjutants General quickly pounced on statements and rumors about impending Air Force and Army troop cuts that would include reserve as well as active forces. Firing off a letter to Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, Maj. Gen. Roger Lempke, Nebraska’s TAG and president of the Adjutants General Association of the United States, entreats him “in the strongest possible terms” to refrain from unilateral action and to consider the low cost of the highly used Guard resource. This promises to be another bloody battle, at least equal to the attack on the USAF plan to cut ANG force structure under BRAC 2005—on that, too, TAGs (and governors) claimed they were blindsided.
The Space Force’s experimental satellite bound for geosynchronous orbit should help to mitigate some of the risks associated with the U.S.’s plans to improve space-based missile warning and tracking. The Wide Field of View Testbed satellite is one of two payloads scheduled to launch on a ULA Atlas 5 during…