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Ohio Space Forum participants highlight roles of Air and Space forces
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DAYTON, Ohio (Tribune News Service) In an era of growing danger in space, Ohio is playing a fundamental role, participants said Tuesday at the Ohio Space Forum.
That Ohio connection was impossible to miss, especially as one panel explored military and federal perspectives. On that panel, three of four members are based in Ohio while a fourth has a boss working at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. I like to say that Dayton, Ohio, is not just the birthplace of aviation, but it also in my opinion is the birthplace of space intelligence, said Col. Maurizio Mo Calabrese, commander of the National Air and Space Intelligence Center (NASIC) at Wright-Patterson, whose 4,000 military and civilian employees analyze scientific and technical intelligence on the nation s adversaries. (The base itself has 30,000 employees, uniformed and civilian.)
By THOMAS GNAU | Springfield News-Sun | Published: May 18, 2021 DAYTON, Ohio (Tribune News Service) In an era of growing danger in space, Ohio is playing a fundamental role, participants said Tuesday at the Ohio Space Forum. That Ohio connection was impossible to miss, especially as one panel explored military and federal perspectives. On that panel, three of four members are based in Ohio while a fourth has a boss working at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. I like to say that Dayton, Ohio, is not just the birthplace of aviation, but it also in my opinion is the birthplace of space intelligence, said Col. Maurizio Mo Calabrese, commander of the National Air and Space Intelligence Center (NASIC) at Wright-Patterson, whose 4,000 military and civilian employees analyze scientific and technical intelligence on the nation s adversaries. (The base itself has 30,000 employees, uniformed and civilian.)
AFRL Honors 70 Air Force And Space Force Individuals, Teams During 2020 Phillips Research Site Awards Ceremony - 7:18 am
Col. Eric Felt delivers remarks to a live Zoom audience during the Phillips Research site’s Annual Awards Ceremony as Dr. Kelly Hammett listens at left. Courtesy/AFRL
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KIRTLAND AIR FORCE BASE Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) Space Vehicles and Directed Energy Directorates honored achievements of 70 Air Force and Space Force individuals and teams in their 2020 Phillips Research Site Annual Awards.
The virtual ceremony was held Feb. 24. It illustrated how personnel from both directorates enabled the discovery, development and delivery of warfighting technologies for United States air, space and cyberspace forces.
HEADLINES & GLOBAL NEWS
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(Photo : U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Samuel Rogers/wikipedia) Capt. Matt Bruckner, an F-15 Eagle pilot assigned to the 71st Fighter Squadron, 1st Fighter Wing, at Langley Air Force Base, Va., flies a combat air patrol mission 7 October 2007 over Washington, D.C., in support of Operation Noble Eagle. The aircraft is a McDonnell Douglas F-15C-35-MC Eagle (s/n 83-0026).
The US Air Force builds its first airborne laser mounted on fighter aircraft. It will be used to take out air-to-air missiles and other threats faced by US assets.
Air Force Assembles First Airborne Laser