'Today's Air Force' features joint warfighting

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This edition of "Today's Air Force" highlights the importance of joint warfighting and the building of a joint force.

Also featured is Operation Arctic Care 2009 which takes place in Alaska and brings much needed medical care for local villagers.

The Air Force's newest fighter, the F-22 Raptor, is one of the most technologically advanced aircraft, performing air-to-air and air-to-ground missions which are vital to the Air Force mission.

In addition, March is Women's History Month.  Learn about Air Force women and their accomplishments throughout the years.

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This week's line-up includes:

Segment A - Joint Warfighting
     Admiral Mullen discusses joint warfare
     CMSAF McKinley comments on Airmen
     Operation Arctic Care 2009
     Cargo Airmen
     Joint expeditionary tasking (JET) Airman

Segment B - F-22 Achieves Air Superiority
     F-22 Overview
     F-22 pilots comment on aircraft technology
     Flight equipment team
     Crew chiefs

Segment C - Women's History Month
     Air Force women's history 

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