The North Dakota and Louisiana Congressional delegations got together Tuesday to further strategize how they can ensure the Air Force does not pursue its plan to retire 38 B-52 bombers. Sen. Kent Conrad (D-N.D.) spoke with the Minot (N.D.) Daily News just before going in to the Capitol Hill meeting, saying the group wants to add funding to the appropriations legislation being taken up in May. Conrad and friends already have secured a Senate amendment to the 2007 defense budget request that would add nearly $2 billion over the next five years, specifically to maintain all 94 B-52s. That has to be half the battle.
Hawaii F-22s Wrap Up Deployment to Japan
April 9, 2021
F-22s and Airmen from Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, forward deployed to Japan for almost one month to train with Japanese and U.S. Marine Corps aircraft as part of a “dynamic force employment” operation. The Raptors from the Active-duty 19th Fighter Squadron and Air National Guard 199th Fighter Squadron deployed…