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New Air Force command oversees nuclear arsenal

Senior Air Force leaders are creating a new command to better manage the nation's nuclear arsenal after a series of embarrassing missteps in the handling and oversight of its most sensitive materials.Air Force Secretary Michael Donley told reporters that the service is shifting its nuclear-capable bombers, missiles and staff into a new Global Strike Command. The idea for...

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Air Force creates new nuclear command

Senior Air Force leaders are creating a new command to better manage the nation's nuclear arsenal after a series of embarrassing missteps in the handling and oversight of its most sensitive materials.

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Red Dawn

Seeing as we can't even get convicted terrorists who lied to the IRB deported, I'm not too worried about a repeat of the St. Louis scenario.The rest of it sucks, though.Add to that the knowledge that the entire US nuclear triad is being allowed to rust out or retire with no planned replacements, and you have a recipe for a toothless strategic deterrent in 15-20 years.These days, bombers...

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Air Force says fire erupted at Wyoming silo

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) The Air Force says a fire caused 1 million dollars in damage at an unmanned underground nuclear launch site in Wyoming last spring, but the Air Force did not find out about it until five days later.

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In Re. LeMay’s Last Laugh

Sorry ’bout the broken link in my previous post - I’ve been playing around with Google Chrome and, although I think it loads pages much faster, it still has some beta issues. Here is the crux of the story: “The Air Force is creating a new command to manage the nation’s nuclear arsenal better after [...]

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New oversight for nukes

WASHINGTON - Senior Air Force leaders are creating a new command to better manage the nation's nuclear arsenal after a series of embarrassing missteps in the handling and oversight of its most sensitive materials.

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Air Force creates new command to fix nuke missteps

Senior Air Force leaders are creating a new command to better manage the nation's nuclear arsenal after a series of embarrassing missteps in the handling and oversight of its most sensitive materials.

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Air Force creates new command to fix nuke missteps

Senior Air Force leaders are creating a new command to better manage the nation's nuclear arsenal after a series of embarrassing missteps in the handling and oversight of its most sensitive materials.

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Air Force creates new command to fix nuke missteps

Senior Air Force leaders are creating a new command to better manage the nation's nuclear arsenal after a series of embarrassing missteps in the handling and oversight of its most sensitive materials.

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Air Force creates new command to better manage nuke arsenal in wake of several missteps

Air Force Secretary Michael Donley told reporters Friday that the service is shifting its nuclear-capable bombers, missiles and staff into a new Global Strike Command. So far officials have spent more than $200 million on the reorganization effort, and expect to spend another $270 million during the fiscal year that began Oct. 1. But Air Force leaders could not provide a total...