USAF explosive ordnance disposal technicians helped save a girls school in Afghanistan from two bombs allegedly planted by Taliban forces. Les Neuhaus of Stars and Stripes reports that US and Afghan ground forces found the bombs and called in the EOD team. Some nervy Afghan policemen already had removed the detonators of the homemade bombs with their hands, making the EOD team’s work much easier, in this case, said TSgt. Michael Laskowski. Some 400 girls normally attend the school in eastern Afghanistan.
U.S. Air Force F-35s and F-22s regularly deploy deep into the Pacific region from Alaska, Utah, and Hawaii. In the future, though, the head of U.S. Indo-Pacific Command would like to see the Air Force permanently station fifth-generation aircraft west of the international date line—closer to China.