Guard helps medical professionals combat COVID-19
From staffing informational phone banks to administering tests for COVID-19, many of the more than 9,000 National Guard members on duty in response to COVID-19 are assisting state and local medical professionals.
A statement from Dr. Roper on COVID-19
A statement from Dr. Roper, assistant secretary of the Air Force for acquisition, technology and logistics on COVID-19.
CNO’s Message to the Fleet on Coronavirus
By Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Mike Gilday Shipmates, it’s the 19th of March, 2020. A lot has changed in the past week, and the impacts of the coronavirus are changing daily life for all of us. Our focus right now is threefold: We must protect our people, and we must maintain mission readiness. And …
CSAF letter to commanders
Wing Commanders (and Civilian Equivalents),Every one of you is dealing with the COVID-19 virus and
Goldfein emphasizes protecting force from COVID-19 while fulfilling all missions, operational priorities
Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David L. Goldfein said March 18 there have been seven confirmed cases of the new coronavirus to date among active-duty personnel, but that the Air Force is “still conducting global missions … which is priority one.”
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Department of the Air Force leaders take steps to thwart COVID-19 exposure while setting important examples
The idea is simple and effective – leaders including Secretary of the Air Force Barbara Barrett, Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David Goldfein, and Chief of Space Operations Gen. John Raymond among others are divided into separate “Blue” and “Silver” te…
Air Force BMT, technical and flying training mission essential, to continue with mitigation
Air Force basic military training, technical training and flying training has been deemed mission essential and will continue operations with mitigation, Air Education and Training Command announced March 17, 2020.
Air Force senior leaders’ tri-signed letter
The ongoing response to the COVID-19 pandemic is moving at a fast pace. Focus across the Nation remains on the actions we must all take to minimize possible exposure to this virus.
National Museum of the US Air Force temporarily closed due to COVID-19
All events and activities scheduled at the museum have been cancelled or postponed until further notice. The museum will re-evaluate its closure status on a week-to-week basis and will provide the latest updates on the museum website and social media s…
National Museum of the US Air Force temporarily closed due to Coronavirus
All events and activities scheduled at the museum have been cancelled or postponed until further notice. The museum will re-evaluate its closure status on a week-to-week basis and will provide the latest updates on the museum website and social media s…