'Today's Air Force' showcases Airmen providing security, AF athletes at Warrior Games

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Air Force Television News released a new edition of Today's Air Force on May 17.

This week's show follows Airmen as they provide security to Afghans who are seeking medical attention and takes viewers along for a ride with a helicopter pilot as she tells her not-so-tall tale. Finally, Today's Air Force takes an inside look at the Air Force's premier Information Operations and Cyber Training unit and provides news from around the Air Force. 

This 30-minute, bi-weekly news show can be seen every day on The Pentagon Channel and American Forces Television Service stations around the world. The show also airs on more than 140 public cable-access stations within the United States.

Today's Air Force: May 17, 2013


  
 
Block 1
- Straight from the Top: Gen. Philip Breedlove assumes command as NATO's Supreme Allied Commander Europe.
- Other Side of the Coin: Meet the Airmen who provide security to Afghans seeking medical attention.

Block 2
- Booster Seat: Meet a helicopter pilot who has a "not-so-tall" tale to tell.
- Habitat for Humanity: Airmen at Shaw AFB, S.C., are doing their part, one nail at a time.
- Dirty Job: Learn what happens at the waste water treatment plant at Luke AFB, Ariz.
- This Week in the Headlines: Top stories from AF.mil, to include the kick-off of the Warrior Games in Colorado Springs, Colo.
- Military Working Dog Handler: Meet an Airman who has a close bond with his partner.
- This Week in Photos: Pictures of Airmen performing their duties.

Block 3
- Cyber Warrior: Learn about the Air Force's premier Information Operations and Cyber Training unit.

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