'Today's Air Force' features Airmen training Iraqis

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This edition of "Today's Air Force" highlights how Air Force officers are sharing valuable leadership skills in an effort to train the Iraqi military on the proper tools to maintain security throughout their country.

And while the use of technology facilitates our daily missions from teleconferencing to training via computer simulators, a new change in the use of technology has been implemented by Department of Defense officials and these modifications are effective immediately.

Also see how the Air Force plays a major role in ensuring the future for human space flight by getting satellites into space aboard the space shuttle.

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This week's line-up includes:

Segment A 
Commander visit 
International zone police 
Teaching Iraqis English 
Iraqi officer training

Segment B 
Promotion video conference 
Thumb drive restrictions 
Medical simulator 
Maintenance improvements 
C-17 Globemaster III

Segment C 
Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman 
NASA 
DOD payload 
Energy awareness 
Environmental clean up 

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