'Today's Air Force' features a look back at 2009 Published Jan. 11, 2010 SAN ANTONIO (AFNS) -- In this edition of "Today's Air Force," a look back is taken at the top stories of 2009. Stories covered range from the creation and stand-up of the Air Force's newest major command, to a heartfelt story about the Year of the Air Force Family. Also featured are changes in the Post 9/11 GI Bill in 2009 discussed by experts from the Air Force Personnel Center as they lay out all the details of this important change to Airmen's educational benefits. The 30-minute, weekly news show can be seen every day on The Pentagon Channel and American Forces Television Service stations around the world. The show also airs on more than 140 public cable-access stations within the United States. To send a request for a local public access station to carry this program, e-mail DMASA.Marketing@dma.mil. To submit a story idea for "Today's Air Force," or for any Air Force News products, send an e-mail to storyideas@dma.mil. This week's line-up includes: Segment A -- Air Force Global Strike Command stands-up at Barksdale Air Force Base, La. -- Interview with AFGSC's new commander, Lt. Gen. Frank G. Klotz -- Stand-up of Heavy Airlift Wing in Europe -- Application of airlift in U.S. Air Forces in Europe -- Flight safety in 2009 Segment B -- The Post 9/11 GI Bill, everything you need to know from A to Z Segment C -- Air Force predeployment training -- Changes in physical training for 2009 -- Feature story on the neonatal intensive care unit at Wilford Hall Medical Center, Lackland AFB, Texas