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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)
1/24/2011 - SAN ANTONIO -- In this edition of "Today's Air Force," the Air Force's "Fit to Fight" culture challenges one Airman to change his lifestyle. Plus, you'll get the lowdown on a new online assignment notification system. And, Airmen in Afghanistan help one Afghan family pick up the pieces of their shattered lives.
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This week's line-up includes:
Segment A Straight from the Top - CMSAF on DADT Repeal
Fitness Success Story
Cheerleader
Combined Dispatch Center
Bitburg BRAC
Nellis Construction
Segment B New Assignment Notification Process
C-130s Making Deliveries
Balad Center Radar Approach Control
Okinawa Airport Surveillance Radar System
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