USAF Bosses Changed, Problems Didn’t

The U.S. Air Force’s new top management is coming to some of the same conclusions that got their predecessors fired. For example, on increasing the number of unmanned intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance aircraft in two combat theaters—plus the wide expanses of the Western Pacific and East...

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