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Subject Daily Report, November 19: Moody’s Afghan Training Mission Ends | Wearable COVID-19 Detectors | Airmen Tie the Knot in C-130
Date November 19, 2020 8:39 AM
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Air Force Magazine
Daily Report for Nov. 19, 2020

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Edited by Amy McCullough with Rachel S. Cohen, Brian W. Everstine and Jennifer-Leigh Oprihory

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PACAF: China, Russia Have Taken Notice of Increased USAF Bomber Ops
By Brian W. Everstine

China and Russia have noticed an increase in USAF bomber missions in the
Indo-Pacific, and they are starting to respond in their own ways, the top USAF
officer in the region said. The Air Force in April stopped permanently basing
bombers at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, and started deploying short-term
“dynamic force employment” task forces of bombers in the region on short
notice. Since the shift to dynamic force employment, “We’ve actually flown
more of the bomber-type missions than we did in the last nine months of the
continuous bomber presence,” Pacific Air Forces boss Gen. Kenneth S. Wilsbach
told reporters Nov. 18 in a virtual roundtable. As a result, USAF is seeing more
Russian and Chinese intercepts in the region.

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Moody’s Afghan Air Force A-29 Training Program Ends
By Brian W. Everstine

Moody Air Force Base, Ga., will no longer train Afghan pilots to fly the A-29.
Instead, Afghan instructor pilots in Afghanistan will take over training, with
that schoolhouse expected to be fully operational by April. Over the last five
years, more than 30 student pilots and 70 maintenance technicians were trained
at Moody. The base's 81st Fighter Squadron, a geographically separated unit
assigned to the 14th Flying Training Wing, oversaw initial training for A-29
aircrews, who have gone on to become the foundation of the nascent Afghan Air
Force. “The 81st truly built this program from the ground up—developing both
the (tactics, techniques, and procedures) and the syllabus, and then delivering
full-spectrum training that not only produced combat-ready attack pilots, but
also a mindset that prevents civilian casualties to the greatest extent
possible,” said Kelli L. Seybolt, deputy under secretary of the Air Force for
international affairs, in a Moody release.

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USAF Wants to Use Wearable Tech to Detect COVID-19 Cases Sooner
By Jennifer-Leigh Oprihory

USAF is interested in information about “commercially available wearable
technologies” that can allow it to monitor service members’ “biometric
data”—such as changes in heart rate and oxygen levels—to help it detect
COVID-19 early, according to a Nov. 10 request for information published by Air
Force Materiel Command’s Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center. The data can be
used to flag cases of the new coronavirus disease early, potentially sickened
troops can be alerted to the medical danger they might be in, and commanders can
use the information to make “personnel and unit readiness decisions,” the
RFI states.

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Space Agencies Aim to Gather Trustworthy Orbital Data
By Rachel S. Cohen

The U.S. is looking to piece together military and commercial data on orbital
traffic and potential threats for a better idea of what’s hanging out in
space. To get there, federal agencies and companies need to get over a basic
hurdle: trust. In the beginning, the government wants to take over the work of
sending conjunction data messages—information about objects passing near each
other in space—for civil and commercial groups. The Defense Department will
handle that mission with its own military-grade sensors at first, then consider
how to add in data from commercial companies and academic institutions as well,
said Mark B. Daley, deputy for operations in the Commerce Department’s Office
of Space Commerce.

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Acting Defense Secretary Directs Changes in Special Ops Civilian Oversight
By Brian W. Everstine

Acting Defense Secretary Christopher C. Miller on Nov. 18 directed the top
civilian leader of special operations report directly to him instead of the
previous bureaucratic chain of command. The move, which specifically states the
assistant secretary of defense for low intensity conflict will report to the
Defense Secretary instead of to the under secretary of defense for policy, means
SOCOM will now be on equal footing with the military services for the first
time, Miller said during a speech at Fort Bragg, N.C. “This reform will
immediately improve agility to the department and to the command, and will
enable us to streamline information flow, enhance decision making, and will more
adaptly and adeptly support our commanders and their superb Soldiers, Sailors,
Airmen, and Marines,” Miller said.

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Petition Aims to Win Berlin ‘Candy Bomber’ the Presidential Medal of Freedom
By Jennifer-Leigh Oprihory

A petition on WhiteHouse.gov is looking to get retired Air Force Col. Gail S.
“Hal” Halvorsen—a 100-year-old veteran who flew the C-47 and C-54 aircraft
in Germany during the Berlin Airlift—the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
Halvorsen is often referred to as the “Candy Bomber,” because he used to
attach candy to parachutes constructed from handkerchiefs and string and drop
them from his C-54 to try to bring cheer to the children below. “Anyone who
believes in freedom and the power of good to triumph over tyranny will join me
in making the case for Gail Halvorsen, an incredible Airman and an inspiration
for us all,” Air Force Association President and retired USAF Lt. Gen. Bruce
“Orville” Wright said.

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Dobbins Reservists Tie the Knot Aboard a C-130
By Jennifer-Leigh Oprihory

Two Air Force Reservists from the 700th Airlift Squadron got married on the back
of a C-130 Hercules on the flight line at Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Ga., on Nov.
10, according to a 94th Airlift Wing release. “I think when he brought up the
idea of us getting married in the back of the plane, he threw it out there as a
joke,” said 1st Lt. Lyndsy Harrison, a navigator, in the release. “But when
I approved and was just as stoked about it as he was, we didn’t want to do it
anywhere else.”

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Virtual Events: 6th Annual Schriever Space Forum, and More
By Jennifer-Leigh Oprihory

On Nov. 20, the Air Force Association's Schriever Chapter will host the 6th
Annual Schriever Space Futures Forum—a live, virtual event—featuring
appearances by Air Force Secretary Barbara M. Barrett, Vice Chairman of the
Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. John E. Hyten, Vice Chief of Space Operations Gen.
David D. Thompson, Space and Missile Systems Center Commander Lt. Gen. John F.
Thompson, and incoming U.S. Space Command boss Lt. Gen. (sel.) John E. Shaw. <a
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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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Premature US Exit Could Embolden Terrorists, Afghans

Reports this week of potential U.S. troop cuts met with warnings from
Afghanistan security officials that a rapid drawdown would embolden terrorists
and hamper Afghan military efforts to fight its enemies.

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Iraqi F-16s Log First Combat Mission Since Return of Contractor Support

Iraqi Lockheed Martin F-16 Fighting Falcons have undertaken their first combat
operation since the recent return to the country of contractors who had been
evacuated earlier in the year. Both the Iraqi Air Force and U.S. Central Command
announced on Nov. 17 that an undisclosed number of F-16s had participated in air
strikes against the Islamic State group north of the capital Baghdad.

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Pentagon Plan Calls for Pulling All Troops from Somalia

A White House plan to reduce the number of U.S. forces in conflict areas
includes removing more than 700 troops based in Somalia, where the military in
recent years has expanded operations against al-Qaida-linked fighters, news
reports say.

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Anti-War Groups Take Aim at Space Force, ICBMs, Missile Defense

A group of progressive and anti-war organizations in a memo to President-elect
Joe Biden’s transition team ask the incoming administration to make deep cuts
to military budgets, and to specifically target the U.S. Space Force, the
next-generation ICBM, and missile defense programs.

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NGAD Strategy Faces Hill Headwinds

Air Force acquisition czar Will Roper’s novel acquisition strategy for the
Next-Generation Air Dominance program has been approved by service leaders, just
in time for the Defense Department’s 2022 budget. But the decision may be too
late to stave off a congressional whack to the current $1 billion request, much
less convince lawmakers to bump up funding in 2022.

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US Air Force Prepares for Its First Information Warfare Exercise

At a newly created information warfare training facility in Playas, N.M., the
Air Force is planning what it calls an information warfare flag in spring 2021,
said Lt. Gen. Chris Weggeman, deputy commander of Air Combat Command, during a
virtual conference Nov. 17 hosted by AFCEA’s Alamo chapter.

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How the Pandemic Changed the Defense Digital Service’s Portfolio

While the group supports multiple COVID-19 efforts, DDS Director Brett Goldstein
is also looking ahead to the Defense Department’s data challenges and possible
expansion of Hack the Pentagon.

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Mitchell Institute Nuclear Deterrence Forum Featuring Retired USAF Lt. Gen. Frank G. Klotz

The Air Force Association’s Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies hosted
retired Air Force Lt. Gen. Frank G. Klotz, a senior RAND corporation fellow and
former under secretary of energy for nuclear security, for a discussion about
the decision over extending the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, the state
of play of nuclear deterrence in great power competition, and the future of
nuclear weapons programs in a world without New START.

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Former Army Green Beret Pleads Guilty to Russian Espionage Conspiracy

A former Army Green Beret pleaded guilty on Nov. 18 to conspiring with Russian
intelligence operatives to provide them with United States national defense
information.

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Former Raytheon Engineer Sentenced for Exporting Sensitive Military Related Technology to China

Today, Wei Sun, 49, a Chinese national and naturalized citizen of the United
States, was sentenced to 38 months in prison by District Court Judge Rosemary
Marquez. Sun previously pleaded guilty to one felony count of violating the Arms
Export Control Act.

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US Military Prepares Disaster Response as Central America Faces Back-to-Back Hurricanes

After 10 days of disaster response in the wake of Hurricane Eta, all members of
Joint Task Force-Bravo returned to Soto Cano Air Base, Honduras, on Nov. 15 to
prepare for another storm.

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One More Thing...
55th Wing Retires Cranky Plane—Dubbed ‘Lucifer's Chariot’—in Offutt Ceremony

The Nov. 13 ceremony turned into a tongue-in-cheek retirement roast for a
cantankerous beast that has carried Airmen from Offutt Air Force Base, Neb., to
distant parts of the globe for decades—and, crew members say, frequently broke
down and left them stranded.

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