'Today's Air Force' features deployed Airmen

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This week's edition of "Today's Air Force" highlights an Airman whose split-second decision saved lives and earned him a medal. Also featured is an air traffic control tower simulator that can be programmed to create emergencies and air traffic scenarios.

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This week's line-up includes:

Segment A - Deployed Airmen
     OSI Agent
     SFS Prepare to Deploy
     Distribution Center
     Armory Airman
     Force Health Reintegration

Segment B - TAC-Ps at Exercise Koa Lightning
     TAC-P Airmen
     TAC-P B-2
     B-2 Koa Lightning

Segment C - Air Traffic Control
     Tower Simulator
     Combined ATC
     729th ACS
     84 RADES 

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