Today's Air Force visits Academy graduation, Boston bombing victims Published June 7, 2013 FORT GEORGE G. MEADE, Md. (AFNS) -- Air Force Television News released a new, edition of Today's Air Force on June 7. On this episode's "Straight from the Top," Secretary of the Air Force Michael Donley speaks about the challenges of Sequestration and continuing efforts of Air Force leaders to meet mission needs during this time of fiscal constraint. Later, the show takes a look at the recent U.S. Air Force Academy graduation and hears from some of the Air Force's newest lieutenants. Finally, viewers meet an Air Force family that's recovering from the Boston Marathon bombing and get a personal look into what it was like at this year's Warrior Games. Today's Air Force: June 7, 2013 This week's line-up includes: Block 1 - Straight from the Top: Secretary of the Air Force Michael Donley speaks about the state of the Air Force. - Academy Graduation: The Air Force's newest lieutenants graduate from the U.S. Air Force Academy. - A-10 Thunderbolt II Departure: The last four A-10s leave Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany. Block 2 - Boston Strong: The lives of an Air Force family are forever changed by the Boston Marathon bombing. - The Headlines: Top stories from AF.mil, to include the Chief of Staff of the Ai Force testifying in front of the Senate Armed Services Committee regarding sexual assault in the Air Force. - Equine Escape: A PTSD sufferer engages in an unusual type of therapy. - This Week in Photos: Pictures of Airmen performing their duties. Block 3 - Warrior Games: Personal stories from three of the Air Force competitors in the 2013 Warrior Games. To submit a story idea for "Today's Air Force," or for any Air Force Broadcasting Service products, send an e-mail to storyideas@dma.mil.