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" ... As President George W. Bush explained during the dedication of the Air Force Memorial in 2006, “a soldier can walk the battlefields where he once fought. A Marine can walk the beaches he once stormed, but an airman can never visit the patch of sky he raced across to defend freedom.” These aircraft are as close as veterans can get to their past—they serve as memorials for many. I brought my father, a World War II Army Air Force veteran, to visit these aircraft and we went for a flight. To share that moment with him was such an incredibly moving experience that I cannot describe how much it meant to both of us. ... "
" ... Based on the novel of the same name by Joseph Heller, Catch-22 follows the life of John Yossarian, an airman with the United States Air Force who finds himself on the verge of mental collapse when he learns the number of missions he is required to fly has been increased by a magnitude he can’t handle, and will now do anything to get out of them. ... "
" ... But the Warthog pilots of the 303rd Fighter Squadron disagreed. The Missouri-based squadron was in Afghanistan when the Air Force took its A-10-retirement plan to Congress in the spring of 2014. The unit hatched a plan, according to one airman. ... "
" ... Many people expressed outrage after videos went viral that purportedly show passengers being disrespectful as the casket of deceased U.S. Air Force airman Andre Taylor was removed from the cargo hold of a Delta Air Lines jet in Detroit on July 6. ... "
" ... Philips said it’s highly unusual for the Air Force not to hold an airman accountable for paying a debt, including child support, and Holt owes more than $100,000 in unpaid child support. The $1,000-$1,400 he was paying monthly fell well short of the court-ordered $8,500 a month, and the boys’ mother had cashed out her retirement and other savings and applied for public health insurance for the boys. The boys’ counsel, Kerby and Howell, even wrote a three-page memo to Jacobson on the matter, citing multiple Air Force Instructions regarding airmen’s financial responsibilities. Yet Jacobson responded that “the civilian court system is best suited to handle the dispute.” ... "