'Today's Air Force' features joint training missions

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In this edition of "Today's Air Force," Airmen all over the world are teaming up with joint and coalition partners for important training missions and features an Airman who makes hard-to-find aircraft parts from scratch. 

The program also shows how Airmen and their families are making the most of their overseas assignment.

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This week's line-up includes:

Segment A 
Straight from the top: The Air Force chief of staff talks on space and cyberspace capabilities
Combat communictions in Georgia
F-15 Eagle crew chiefs
Cope North overview
Toyota recall

Segment B 
Crew chiefs in Iraq
Metal worker
Honor guard
Missed appointments
This week in photos

Segment C 
Me and my shadow
Invention convention
Hacinoe tour
Fish market
Art project