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Subject Daily Report, August 31: CSAF: 'Accelerate Change, or Lose' | Russian Su-27s Conduct Unsafe Intercept of USAF B-52 | New ACC Boss
Date August 31, 2020 7:43 AM
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Air Force Magazine
Daily Report for Aug. 31, 2020

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Edited by Amy McCullough with Brian W. Everstine, Jennifer Hlad and John A. Tirpak

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Brown: ‘Accelerate Change or Lose’
By Jennifer Hlad

The Air Force has a window of opportunity to change and it must do so quickly,
because “our advantage as a nation, as an Air Force, as a joint team is
eroding,” Chief of Staff Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr. said Aug. 29, noting the
service this week will release a paper called, “Accelerate Change or Lose.”
The Air Force has been engaged in conflict—mainly in the Middle East—for the
last 30 years, he explained, while “at the same time, our adversaries, …
China and Russia, have done things to accelerate and or move to impact our
advantage. And so, our advantage is eroding, so that’s why I say accelerate
change or lose,” Brown said during a speech at the virtual National Guard
Association of the United States conference.

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Kelly Succeeds Holmes, Transformational ACC Commander
By John A. Tirpak

Gen. Mark D. Kelly took over leadership of Air Combat Command from Gen. James
"Mike" Holmes August 28, in a change-of-command ceremony at Joint Base
Langley-Eustis, Va. Chief of Staff Gen. Charles Q. Brown and Kelly both praised
Holmes for his wisdom and many fundamental changes in ACC's organization and
provision of forces. Holmes presided over the creation of two new numbered AIr
Forces, and sharp uptick in ACC readiness, and the first combat for the F-35
fighter.

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F-22s Intercept 6 Russian Aircraft Near Alaska, Russian Fighters Intercept B-52 Over Black Sea
By Brian W. Everstine

Two Russian Su-27 Flankers conducted an "unsafe and unprofessional" intercept of
a USAF B-52 flying over the international waters of the Black Sea on Aug. 28.
The Russian pilots crossed within 100 feet of the B-52's nose "multiple times at
co-altitude and while in afterburner, causing turbulence and restricting the
B-52’s ability to maneuver," U.S. Air Forces in Europe-Air Forces Africa
announced. On Aug. 27, a team of F-22s, supported by KC-135 tankers, intercepted
three sets of two Russian Tu-142 maritime patrol aircraft in the Alaskan Air
Defense Identification Zone. The Russian aircraft loitered in the area for about
five hours, coming within 50 nautical miles of Alaskan shores, though they
remained in international air space the entire time, NORAD said in a release.
And, on Aug. 26 NORAD monitored a Russian submarine that surfaced in
international waters near Alaska.

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Barksdale Bombers Home, Operations Back to Normal
By John A. Tirpak

Barksdale AFB, La. has returned to normal operations following a close call with
Hurricane Laura, which swept through neighboring areas of Louisiana as a
Category 1 storm August 27. base officials reported. The base's B-52H bombers
had relocated for two days to Minot AFB, N.D.--USAF's only other B-52 base--to
sit out the storm, which passed near the base, but have all returned. Only minor
damage was noted at the facility and while cleanup continues, regular operations
have resumed.

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Aerospace Corp Developing Space Simulator to Game Satellite Wars
By Shaun Waterman

Darth Vader, eat your heart out. A new space simulator being developed by
federally funded computer engineers won’t have the planet-busting weapons the
Death Star did, but it will enable users to game out the results of military
confrontations in space. Operators of the new software, dubbed Prairie, will be
able to test out upgrades to satellites and other new programming changes before
deploying them on the real spacecraft.

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Biden, Loh Praise National Guard at Virtual Conference
By Jennifer Hlad

The National Guard is the “backbone of our nation,” former Vice President
Joe Biden told attendees of the virtual National Guard Association of the United
States conference in a speech Aug. 29. Biden, like many of the other speakers at
the virtual conference, highlighted some of the disparate missions the National
Guard has responded to this year: Supporting COVID-19 testing and relief
efforts, helping keep the peace during protests over racial inequality, leading
the responses to devastation from hurricanes and other natural disasters, and
fighting wildfires in California and Colorado. “When calamity strikes, whether
at home or abroad, your National Guard is there,” said Lt. Gen. Michael A.
Loh, director of the Air National Guard. “And 2020 does not seem to want to
let up.”

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Virtual Events: Weatherington on Mitchell’s ‘Aerospace Nation,’ and More
By Jennifer-Leigh Oprihory

On Aug. 31, the Air Force Association's Mitchell Institute will host a new
installment of its “Aerospace Nation” series featuring Maj. Gen. Mark E.
Weatherington, who commands Eighth Air Force and the Joint-Global Strike
Operations Center. Event video will tentatively be posted to the think tank's <a
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Radar Sweep

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Snapshot: DOD and COVID-19

Here's a look at how the Defense Department is being impacted by and responding
to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Pentagon Staffer on Esper's Travel Team in Pacific Tests Positive for Coronavirus

A member of Defense Secretary Mark Esper's team traveling in the Indo-Pacific
region who helped handle his trip arrangements has tested positive for Covid-19,
three US officials told CNN on Aug. 28. A defense official told CNN "no one with
the Secretary has tested positive, and neither the Secretary nor the traveling
party have been exposed."

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Pentagon Poised to Award Medal of Honor to Alwyn Cashe, Who Died after Saving Fellow Soldiers in Iraq

Cashe would be the first African American recipient of the award for valor in
Iraq or Afghanistan.

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Space Force Boldly Goes to Silicon Valley to Get a Star Trek-Flavored Software Boost

With the help of Silicon Valley, the nation’s youngest military branch is
already proving that it can do business quicker than its more established sister
services.

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US Space Force Schedules Pitch Day for Spring 2021

While the current plan is to host the event in person in Los Angeles,
California, SMC noted that it may move to a virtual environment due to the
ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

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Troops on Guam are Weathering their Second COVID-19 Lockdown

Of nearly 1,300 positive tests on Guam since mid-March, 192 of them have been
service members, primarily airmen and sailors, Lt. Cmdr. Rick Moore, spokesmen
for Joint Region Marianas, told Military Times on Aug. 29.

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The Rise Of Mullah Yaqoob, The Taliban's New Military Chief

The military appointment in May of Mullah Yaqoob, who is thought by some
outsiders to support the peace process, followed the signing of a landmark deal
between Taliban and the United States in February aimed at withdrawing foreign
troops and ending the 18-year insurgency. But the selection of such an
inexperienced commander has also hinted at possible divisions within the
Taliban, which has undergone bitter leadership transitions and growing internal
dissent in recent years.

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One More Thing...
Family Finds WWII POW Diary in Personal Effects of Late Air Force Officer

On his first birthday spent as a POW in Nazi-occupied Romania, Army Air Corps
Capt. Clay Ferguson penned a few thoughts on growing older. “Today I am 24
years old,” he wrote in a prison diary dated Dec. 27, 1943. “I never thought
I would live to be so old. It’s hard to believe that I am approaching middle
age. I suppose a man’s life goes pretty fast from now on.” There are reasons
Ferguson may have felt like an old man. Less than four months earlier, the B-24
bomber on which he served as navigator, The Boomerang, was shot down during a
daring raid on the Ploesti oil fields in Romania. All 11 crew members survived
and were taken prisoner, but Ferguson suffered severe injuries.

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