Army Gen. Carter Ham, US Africa Command boss, praised the “very strong and professional relationship” between the US military and Botswana Defense Force at the ceremony marking the conclusion of three weeks of aeromedical evacuation training at Thebephatswa AB, Botswana, as part of exercise MEDLITE 12. US personnel, including Air National Guardsmen, instructed their Botswanan counterparts and provided assistance to several villages around the base, such as constructing roads, building ponds, and providing dental and medical care to local residents. “Medicine has a diplomatic value that sometimes you just don’t see,” said Lt. Col. Matt Peterson of the Minnesota Air Guard’s 109th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron in St. Paul. As part of the exercise, which concluded on Aug. 16, North Carolina Air Guardsmen provided hands-on training for some 30 BDF medical personnel in classroom and simulated evacuation settings. (Thebephatswa report by TSgt. Chad Thompson)
B-21 Bomber Shelter May Reveal Size of Secret Jet
March 3, 2021
The Air Force may have inadvertently revealed the size of the secret B-21 bomber with the release of an image of a temporary shelter for the airplane. The service is evaluating several designs for temporary shelters for everyday use and deployment to temporary operating locations. If the B-21 fully fits…