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This edition of "Today's Air Force" highlights the next chief master sergeant of the Air Force, unmanned aircraft systems operated from Creech Air Force Base, Nev., the dangers of supplements and an F-16 Fighting Falcon that passed 7,000 hours of flight time.

The 16th chief master sergeant of the Air Force was announced and is ready to take over as the top enlisted Airman. Listen as he discusses how he feels about the Air Force, Airmen, deployed Airmen and taking care of their families.

Experience what it's like to fly an unmanned aircraft at Creech AFB in Nevada with pilots who are thousands of miles away from the war.

Watch an F-16 pass 7,000 flight hours to become the second oldest fighter in the Air Force arsenal.

The 30-minute, weekly news show can be seen every day on The Pentagon Channel, American Forces Radio and Television Service stations around the world, and is available via podcast at http://www.af.mil/library/podcast.asp. The show also airs on more than 140 public cable-access stations within the United States. If you would like your local public access station to carry this program, send a request to AFNEWS.marketing@afnews.af.mil.

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This week's line-up includes:

Segment A 
    16th Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force
     Combat Hammer
     Fueling the War
     Calibrating Genius
     Targeting Pod

Segment B
     169th Aircraft Control
     Unmanned Aircraft System
     Training with the 81st Fighter Squadron
     Parachute Rigger

Segment C
     Supplements
     Contingency Response Group Anniversary
     7,000 flight hours
     Polish Opportunity