'Today's Air Force' features importance of 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 that takes place in Alaska and brings much needed medical care for villagers in the entire state.

There is also a feature on the Air Force's newest fighter; the F-22 Raptor. It is one of the most technologically advanced aircraft that can perform air-to-air and air-to-ground missions vital to the Air Force mission.

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

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This week's line-up includes:
Segment A -- Joint warfighting
Navy Adm. Michael G. Mullen discusses joint warfare
Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force Rodney J. McKinley comments on Airmen
Arctic Care
Cargo Airmen
Joint expeditionary tasking Airmen

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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