The Air Force, nuclear detonations and … the moon?
First came the flying saucers, and now another Air Force experiment has shed some light on a past space endeavor. Except this time, it was to be at the expense of the moon. (Courtesy NASA) According to...
View ArticleFormer Malmstrom SF group commander, Target manager named head of nuclear...
Retired Col. Steve Asher has had a few interesting years on his résumé. Asher was recently named head of nuclear security for the National Nuclear Security Administration after dozens of years in the...
View ArticleLawmaker: DOD firing AF bosses for nuke problems could be model for DOE
Air Force photo One of the most infamous episodes in recent Air Force history, and the firings that followed, should serve as an example for another part of the government — the Department of Energy,...
View ArticleColbert Report takes on issue of morale among nuclear officers
Click here to view the embedded video. Last night, Stephen Colbert weighed in on the issue of morale among missile officers at Minot Air Force Base, N.D., and unveiled the new video game Call of Duty:...
View ArticleThis week in history
Hiroshima bomb via af.mil Reviewing history in the military, the Air Force and triumphs and misadventures in airpower. On Aug. 6, 1945, during World War II, an American B-29 bomber dubbed “Enola Gay”...
View ArticleMonths after fail, 341st Missile Wing gets perfect score on inspection
Col. Rob Stanley, commander of the 341st Missile Wing at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Mont. Don’t call it a comeback: The 341st Missile Wing at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Mont., has received the highest...
View ArticleJohn Oliver goes after the nuclear missile community
Last night, HBO host John Oliver delivered a harsh takedown of issues in the nuclear missile community on “Last Week Tonight.” The segment focused on the cheating scandal, former 20th Air Force...
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