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Dayton Business Journal
December 22, 2017
General T. Michael Moseley, retired Chief of Staff of the U.S. Air Force, said communities that were successful in articulating their base's critical mission areas during previous BRAC's had some common attributes. These include priority mission areas required by the USAF, a strong workforce withÃâà...
Montgomery Advertiser
December 21, 2017
T. Michael Moseley named the 187th wing's 100th Fighter Squadron after one of the first Airmen squadrons. The 100th was the first black flying unit ever activated in Tuskegee where the airmen trained. In conjunction with Air National Guard leadership, Moseley reassigned the 100th to the 187th. The 160thÃâà...
Outside Magazine
August 16, 2017
Back in 1916, before the United States officially entered World War I, 38 American pilots volunteered to fly for France, becoming what former Air Force Chief of Staff General T. Michael Moseley called “the founding fathers of American combat aviation." The tricolor stitching on the Lafayette's ($247) leatherÃâà...
Montgomery Advertiser
April 8, 2017
T. Michael Moseley named the 187th wing's 100th Fighter Squadron after one of the first Airmen squadrons. The 100th was the first black flying unit ever activated in Tuskegee where the airmen trained. In conjunction with Air National Guard leadership, Moseley reassigned the 100th to the 187th. The 160thÃâà...
DefenseNews.com
December 14, 2016
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Years after several scandals shook the US Air Force's nuclear enterprise to its core, measures put in place to bolster morale, better equip airmen, and improve training and testing seem to be taking effect. But operators at the missile bases say there is still work to be done, particularlyÃâà...
Defense One
July 27, 2016
T. Michael Moseley, the Air Force chief of staff, added F-15 Eagles to the aggressor wing at Nellis, but that unit was deactivated in 2014. But fying and maintaining high-end aggressors, like the F-15 and F-16, is expensive and removes pilots from combat squadrons, according to defense executives.
Arms Control Today
July 2, 2008
Secretary of Defense Robert Gates fired Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. T. Michael Moseley and Secretary of the Air Force Michael Wynne on June 5 after a report by Navy Adm. Kirkland Donald highlighted significant oversights in the Air Force's nuclear security practices. The ousting of Moseley and WynneÃâà...
New York Times
June 7, 2008
... inquiry into the mishandling of nuclear weapons and components, an episode that Mr. Gates called an indication of systemic problems in the Air Force. The Air Force secretary, Michael W. Wynne, and the service's chief of staff, Gen. T. Michael Moseley, were forced to resign after the inquiry found that theÃâà...
TIME
June 5, 2008
In response to the service's lackadaisical approach to atomic-weapons security, Gates fired Air Force Secretary Michael Wynne and General T. Michael Moseley, the chief of staff. "The focus of the Air Force leadership has drifted with respect to perhaps its most sensitive mission," Gates told reporters at aÃâà...
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