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Subject Daily Report, October 5: USAF, DOD Leaders Test COVID-19 Negative | DOD’s Suicide Problem | A Lapse in Counterterrorism Skill
Date October 5, 2020 7:39 AM
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Air Force Magazine
Daily Report for Oct. 5, 2020

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Edited by Brian W. Everstine with Rachel S. Cohen, John A. Tirpak and Jennifer-Leigh Oprihory

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Top USAF, DOD Officials Test Negative for COVID-19 After White House Event
By Brian W. Everstine

Senior Department of the Air Force leaders have repeatedly tested negative for
the coronavirus within the past several days, as news emerged early Oct. 2 that
President Donald J. Trump and First Lady Melania Trump contracted COVID-19. Top
military officials, including Secretary of the Air Force Barbara M. Barrett,
Chief of Staff Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr., and Chief of Space Operations Gen.
John W. “Jay” Raymond all attended a White House event on Sept. 27 to
recognize Gold Star families. The officials all tested negative before that
event, Air Force spokesperson Brooke Brzozowske said Oct. 2. Brown and Raymond
again tested negative on Oct. 1 before meetings at Joint Base Andrews, Md., and
Barrett tested negative on Oct. 2 as well, Brzozowske said.

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DOD Report: Nearly 500 Troops Died by Suicide in 2019
By Jennifer-Leigh Oprihory

The Defense Department lost 498 service members to suicide in 2019, according to
the Pentagon's annual suicide report, released Oct. 1. The report provides a
snapshot of suicide’s impact on personnel from the Active component, Reserve
force, and National Guard in the previous calendar year. According to the
report, the troops who took their own lives in 2019 were predominantly male,
under the age of 30, enlisted, and Caucasian. Firearms played a role in most of
those incidents.

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DOD Warns Against Lapse in Counterterrorism, ‘Irregular Warfare’ Skills
By Rachel S. Cohen

“Irregular warfare” isn’t just for special operations forces. A newly
published summary of an annex to the 2018 National Defense Strategy argues that
after decades of asymmetric conflict—wars where enemies have exploited
weaknesses in U.S. technology and tactics—the Pentagon is still underprepared
for that kind of combat. The Defense Department says the entire military must
get better at irregular warfare to not just fend off the rise of nonstate terror
groups and cyber attackers, but to stymie Russia and China as well. “Our
department’s shift towards great power competition does not signal an
abandonment of the critical competencies we have developed to prosecute
irregular warfare,” the summary said. “Instead, this shift gives us a vital
opportunity to update our approach to irregular warfare and meet the full range
of challenges posed by our adversaries and competitors today.”

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Trump Declares National Emergency on Rare-Earth Elements Supply
By John A. Tirpak

President Donald J. Trump on Sept. 30 issued an executive order declaring U.S.
dependence on China for rare-earth elements a “national emergency,”
directing a multi-agency review and action before the election to establish
domestic sources of the materials, which are used in a range of crucial defense
and commercial applications. The order provides for loans and grants to domestic
and possibly foreign mining companies and relaxation of environmental safety
standards, aimed at reducing U.S. “vulnerability” to China and other
suppliers.

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Shaw Nominated for SPACECOM’s No. 2 Job
By Rachel S. Cohen

Maj. Gen. John E. Shaw, the head of the Space Force's operations organization,
is up for a promotion to be the deputy commander of U.S. Space Command, the
Pentagon said Oct. 1. He would also rise to the rank of lieutenant general if
confirmed by the Senate. Shaw currently holds complementary roles in the Space
Force and SPACECOM.

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

On Oct. 6, the Air Force Association's Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies
will host the latest installment of its “Aerospace Nation” series featuring
Ronald Epstein, managing director in equity research at Bank of America Merrill
Lynch who covers aerospace, defense, and multi-industrials with large aerospace
components. Event video will tentatively be posted to the think tank's <a
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afterward.

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Radar Sweep

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Speaker Sessions from AFA’s vASC Now Available

Now you can view video and transcripts from the Air Force Association’s
virtual Air, Space & Cyber Conference, including keynotes from Defense Secretary
Mark T. Esper and Space Force Senior Enlisted Adviser Chief Master Sgt. Roger A.
Towberman, and a panel on Air Force talent management and culture issues. More
videos will be added daily.

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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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Special Ops Command Focusing on AI Education

Special Operations Command is making a push to better educate leaders and other
key personnel about artificial intelligence, the organization’s top
acquisition official said Oct. 2. SOCOM Acquisition Executive Jim Smith
envisions a wide range of special ops missions and capabilities that AI could be
applied to including next-generation intelligence, surveillance and
reconnaissance; next-gen mobility; precision fires and effects; biotechnology;
hyper-enabled operator; and data and networks.

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The Latest on JADC2

Joint all-domain command and control is redefining how the U.S. military will
operate in the future joint fight—and how systems must be designed today. For
the latest on all things JADC2 and to stay tuned to the latest developments,
check out our JADC2 landing page.

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Defense Policy Board to Discuss China Strategy, Space Deterrence

During the Oct. 6-7 meeting, the DPB "will have classified discussions on the
development of a long-term China strategy and to review the [National Defense
Authorization Act]-mandated study on 'Deterrence in Space,'" a notice in Oct.
2’s Federal Register reads.

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US Military Patch Depicting Drone and China Stirs Anger in Beijing

The most recent incident hurting the countries’ deteriorating ties came after
U.S. airmen publicly showed off a special uniform featuring a patch of an MQ-9
Reaper drone superimposed over a red silhouette of China. The badge was worn
during a simulated island assault exercise that wrapped up Sept. 29 in
California.

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US Army Discontinues Rapid Equipping Force

The U.S. Army has discontinued its Rapid Equipping Force stood up during the
wars in Iraq and Afghanistan to get urgently needed capabilities into the field
in 180 days or less.

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VA Will Be Investigated after ‘Staggering Accounts of Racism,’ Sen. Warren Says

The Government Accountability Office will investigate claims of systemic racism
within the Department of Veterans Affairs, lawmakers said Thursday, two months
after a government union said most of its surveyed members saw racism as a
problem inside the agency.

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Senators Call for Comprehensive Report on Use of Security Cameras at All VA Hospitals

A bipartisan Senate bill would direct the Veterans Affairs Department to steer
and submit a comprehensive report to Congress spotlighting its policies for,
installments and uses of security cameras across VA medical centers. The bill
comes more than two years after a series of troubling reports revealed a string
of suspicious deaths at the Louis A. Johnson VA Medical Center in Clarksburg,
Va.—which the lawmakers pinpointed in a statement as inspiration behind the
legislation’s introduction.

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One More Thing...
The Legendary Military Test Pilots Who Became America’s First Astronauts Are Getting a TV Series with ‘The Right Stuff’

Premiering Oct. 9 on Disney+, the legendary military test pilots who became
America's first astronauts will be getting their own series on the streaming
platform. The first season will kick off with a two-episode premiere set against
the backdrop of the Cold War, amid fears that the United States' place as a
dominant world power is on the decline. The solution? Put a man into space, and
eventually, on the moon.

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