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"Today's Air Force" is a long-format, weekly news show featuring in-depth stories about the Air Force's people, programs, technology, exercises, operations and more. (U.S. Air Force photo/Lance Cheung)
3/9/2011 - SAN ANTONIO (AFNS) -- In this edition of "Today's Air Force," Airmen help out refugees as political unrest rages across North Africa. Plus, it's Women's History Month; we'll show you some of the contributions women are making in today's Air Force. And, AFN takes its talents to South Germany to provide live coverage of the 2011 European Basketball Championship.
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This week's line-up includes:
Segment A
Straight from the Top - SECDEF Visits AF Academy Cadets
SECDEF Visits Hospital in Afghanistan
Aid for North Africa
NEO Evacuation Training
Joint Service Equipment Drop
Segment B
Women's Memorial
Ammo Airmen Downrange
Leadership Training
This Week in Photos
Segment C
AFN Broadcasts B-Ball
Coach Mentors Kids
Blood Platelets
Read Across America
Pilot For A Day