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AirForceTimes.com
April 13, 2017
The use of the GBU-43/B should not be understood as a larger show of force meant to send a message to Syria or other nations, said Charles A. Horner, a retired 4-star Air Force general who commanded U.S. air assets during Desert Storm. Instead, it was likely employed because of its ability to destroyÃâà...
Air Force Magazine
March 29, 2016
The Air Force Association presents a limited edition lithograph fine art series illustrating pivotal historical events of the Force and its heritage organizations. Each print is 18" x 24" and commemorates a different event in the history of the USAF. The paintings, by some of America's foremost aviation artists, document 15Ãâà...
Pensacola News Journal
May 30, 2015
Lt. Gen. Gordon Fornell and Gen. Charles Horner met in 1957 at ROTC summer camp in Greenville, Miss. Both decided on similar Air Force careers and because their last names were so close together — as well as their serial numbers — they consequently ended up on many of the same lists. Now, almostÃâà...
WJHG-TV
September 20, 2010
Brigadier General Charles A. Horner, the United States Air Force Air Defense Weapons Center commander, flew the first F-15 Eagle to Tyndall AFB Dec. 7, 1983. Lt. Col. James Talley, 2nd Fighter Weapons SquadÃâìron commander, flew the last F-106 Delta Dart assigned to Tyndall to the Military AircraftÃâà...
CNN
August 26, 2004
Panel member Charles A. Horner, who led the air campaign in the 1991 Iraq War and was former commander of the North American Aerospace Defense Command and Space Command, urged caution in affixing blame. "We all have 20/20 hindsight that makes us perfect," said the retired Air Force general.