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NEWS: SECDEF praises Airmen, discusses
leadership changes |
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June
9, 2008: |
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Langley AFB, VA |
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Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates reassured Airmen of their
value and contributions, and presented a way ahead to ease
wartime strain during a visit to Air Combat Command here June 9. |
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In
describing the Air Force's oft un-acknowledged efforts in the
war on terrorism, he said he realized the costs of war and the
strain on the force is a reality for Airmen and their families,
and that he's working to ease the burden. |
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Photo: SecDef
Gates |
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"Since Sept. 11, the Air Force has flown more than 1 million
missions -- ranging from lift to medevac to close-air support --
including tens of thousands of sorties flown over America's sky
to protect our homeland, many out of this base. Your
contributions have made a lifesaving difference to those
fighting on the ground," he said. "Put simply, without your
contributions in the sky, and in many cases on the ground,
America's war effort would simply grind to a halt." |
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In
response to the burden of being forward deployed and at war for
more than 17 years, he said he's immediately stopping personnel
cuts in the Air Force. |
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The
announcement and visit came just four days after Secretary Gates
accepted the resignations of Michael W. Wynne, the secretary of
the Air Force, and Gen. T. Michael Moseley, the Air Force chief
of staff. |
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Secretary Gates told the nearly 400 Airmen in attendance at the
base theater that he wanted to visit Langley Air Force Base, as
well as Peterson AFB, Colo., and Scott AFB, Ill., to address the
leadership changes and related issues "head on" and to explain
his decision in more detail. |
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He
said there has been "no shortage of speculation" regarding the
change in leadership, mostly whether there were reasons beyond
those he mentioned June 5. Those reasons dealt with leadership
failures associated with control of nuclear weapons and
equipment, he said. |
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The
secretary said the Air Force has lost focus on the sensitive
mission of the protection and safety of its nuclear arsenal. He
noted a "serious decline over at least a decade in the Air
Force's nuclear mission focus and performance, resulting in a
degradation of the authority, standards of excellence and
technical competency of the Air Force's nuclear mission."
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The
internal report documenting the service's problems regarding the
nuclear arsenal was not the "last straw" for Secretary Wynne and
General Moseley, Secretary Gates said. He said that while he and
Air Force leaders have had disagreements, he has also disagreed
with the other service chiefs. |
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"It
is important to establish up front that, were it not for the
findings of (the internal report) regarding systemic problems
and weaknesses in our nuclear weapons program, the leadership
changes would not have taken place," he said. |
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Secretary Gates said the Air Force must refocus on its nuclear
mission. |
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"Our
policy is clear: We will ensure the complete physical control of
nuclear weapons and we will properly handle their associated
components at all times," he said. "It is a tremendous
responsibility -- one we must not and will never take lightly."
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Secretary Gates asked President George W. Bush June 9 to
nominate Michael Donley, currently the Defense Department's
director of administration and management, as secretary of the
Air Force, and Gen. Norton A. Schwartz, currently commander of
U.S. Transportation Command, as Air Force chief of staff. Mr.
Donley served as the Air Force's top finance officer from 1989
to 1993 and then was the acting secretary of the Air Force for
seven months in 1993. |
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