Latest issue of Airman magazine available Published July 7, 2010 SAN ANTONIO (AFNS) -- The latest issue of Airman magazine, "Special Ops at the tip of the spear," features Airmen flying and maintaining the CV-22 Osprey. The CV-22 can perform missions that normally require both fixed-wing and rotary aircraft. This feature gives an inside look at the lives of the Airmen working with this unique aircraft. To read more about these men and women check out the July-August 2010 issue of Airman, now available in print and online at www.airmanonline.af.mil. Some other stories in the issue include: The Fast Goodbye A non-lethal weapon soon may help deployed Airmen encourage an enemy to make a rapid retreat. Open Access Air Force officials have started to roll back the Internet firewall, allowing Airmen access to social networking websites. Fired Up Check out how the "fembots," a female team of competitive firefighters from within the Air Force, stack up against the best competition in the country. Man of the House It isn't so unusual for a man to take care of the house. What is unusual is the house this Airman is responsible for. Balancing Act These Airmen spend a large portion of their time under the earth's surface. The rest of the time they learn to balance life above ground with their duty about 60 feet below. Feeding the Mission An award-winning chef serves an exclusive clientele at a little establishment far from any main street bistro. First Anniversary The chief master sergeant of the Air Force talks about priorities at the end of his first year in office. Read the online version of Airman, the official magazine of the Air Force, or download the electronic version of the magazine at www.airmanonline.af.mil.