'Today's Air Force' features taking care of Airmen

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In this edition of "Today's Air Force," the Air Force takes care of Airmen, while encouraging them to take care of themselves.

Plus, with troops from more than 40 nations fighting alongside U.S. Airmen in Afghanistan, bilateral training is as important as ever.

Find out how Airmen are teaming up with foreign allies to prepare for the joint fight downrange. And, celebrating Women's History Month, you will learn about some influential female Airmen of today's and yesterday's Air Force.

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This week's line-up includes:

Segment A 
Straight from the top: The chief master sergeant of the Air Force talks about taking care of Airmen
Physical therapy award
Training for a triathlon
Avoiding identity theft

Segment B 
Airborne family
Bilateral training
Joint training in Japan
Exchanging wings
This week in photos

Segment C 
U.S. Air Force Academy dean of faculty
Senior master sergeant inspires next generation
WASP memorial ceremony