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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)
2/24/2011 - SAN ANTONIO (AFNS) -- In this edition of "Today's Air Force," Air Force officials tighten their belts as they find ways to save $33 billion dollars. And, motivational speaker Andy Christiansen gives Airmen a lesson in mentorship. Plus, an Airman and his canine companion team up to keep their base safe from threats. You'll see those stories and much more for you this week on an all new episode of Today's Air Force.
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This week's line-up includes:
Segment A Straight from the Top - SecAF Addresses Air Force Budget Constraints
Cost of No-Shows
Hydro Team
Human Performance
Segment B Motivational Speaker
Airman Leadership School
Anthrax Response
De-Icers
This Week in Photos
Segment C Military Working Handler
Mixed Martial Arts
Chief's Vision