'Today's Air Force' features a look around the service

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In this edition of "Today's Air Force," an Airman receives national recognition after his heroic efforts in earthquake-ravaged Haiti. Plus, Airmen join with their Indonesian counterparts for a bi-lateral exercise. And, celebrating the Year of the Air Force Family, viewers can take a look at Air Force life through the eyes of dependent children and spouses.

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This week's line-up includes:

Segment A
      Straight from the Top - CMSAF comments on Joint and Bi-lateral Training
      TIME magazine honors Airman
      Joint Terminal Attack Controller Training
      Exercise Cope West '10: Travelling

Segment B 
      Exercise Cope West '10: Jumpers
      Exercise Cope West '10: Aircrew
      Exercise Cope West '10: Humanitarian Relief
      This Week in Photos

Segment C
      Air Force Video Contest Winner
      Virtual Storytime
      Mrs. Yokota
      Air Force Academy Cadet/Tennis Star