Saturday, June 16, 2007

Current and Testable: Clipping Their Wings....




In the latest Letter to Airmen, Secretary of the Air Force Michael W. Wynne discusses force reduction.

(U.S. Air Force illustration/Mike Carabajal)
by Janie Santos
Air Force News Agency

6/15/2007 - SAN ANTONIO (AFPN) -- In the latest Letter to Airmen, Secretary of the Air Force Michael W. Wynne discusses how force reduction cuts ensure that the Air Force will remain the world's premier air, space and cyberspace force.


"One of the duties we have as Airmen is assuring future Airmen that they will be as capable and confident to accomplish the mission as we are today," Mr. Wynne said.


Secretary Wynne said that the need to ensure the ongoing war on terrorism operations and personnel readiness against the age and capabilities of current air and space inventories for the uncertain future is an issue the Air Force must address.


"Faced with these competing demands, our options are to either let our unmatched capabilities wither or cut our manning to invest in tomorrow's warfighting capabilities. We must accept the latter - as painful as it is - if we are to remain the world's premier air, space and cyberspace force," Mr. Wynne said.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Meaning no disrespect, but I shall never understand how reductions in personnel equates with a better fighting force. I have always felt that it's imperative that the Military budgets should NEVER be reduced, especially during a time of war. What appears good on paper to accountants, and professional paper-pushers, becomes a life-and-death matter for our Troops and everyone else's security.

In other words, I think it's a stupid idea!


Veritas et Fidelis Semper

De'on Miller said...

I couldn't agree with you more, and it's one of the most shocking things I've read in the last couple of days.

Well, that and the fact that the USS Comfort is deployed to Latin America right now to help with the sick and needy there. Don't get me wrong, I hate to sound so harsh, but don't we need them in a country we're fighting in or somewhere other than countries that are giving us nothing but hell right now?

I have no idea on that one, but I'm sure a lot of money is going into it and I wonder what our troops need.

Also when I was checking on military news, it seems environmental missions abound! My God, don't we have enough to worry about right now? Gggrrr...