'Today's Air Force' features training

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This edition of "Today's Air Force" highlights how Airmen continue train their counterparts in both Iraq and Afghanistan.

And another type of training, one that is credited with making the Air Force the premier air and space force in the world is human performance training. See how science is helping to maintain the readiness of Air Force pilots.

Also featured is the boost to the cost of living allowance and how it helps, especially for those living abroad.

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This week's line-up includes:

Segment A
     Afghan Security Guards
     Training meeting
     Taji Training

Segment B
     Human Performance
     Surgeon General
     Combat Medics
     Dog Handlers
     Aerial Gunner

Segment C
     Cost of Living
     Women's Air Service Pilots Museum
     Davis-Monthan Communications
     Air to Ground Operations School
     Cheerleaders 

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