Latest 'Today's Air Force' now available

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This week's edition of "Today's Air Force" highlights Space Command and its multi-faceted mission, ranging from helping pilots navigate around the world to detecting and tracking objects in space above the United States and maintaining America's nuclear arsenal.

And be part of an Air Force joint exercise where Airmen train with their Peruvian counterparts, building stronger relationships in the process. Also, featured is a new way of doing business: Air Force Smart Operations 21. See how this process makes the Air Force more effective accomplishing its mission and its Airmen more efficient in their daily activities.

The long-format, weekly news show tells Air Force stories in more depth. The program is made up of three segments and each runs approximately eight minutes. Although each can stand alone, they are related to form a seamless program.

"Today's Air Force" can be seen every day on The Pentagon Channel and via American Forces Radio and Television Service stations all around the world or subscribe to receive the Air Force feed via podcast at: http://www.af.mil/library/podcast.asp.

Also, more than 80 cable-access stations air the program, which can be obtained either from a satellite feed or through a file-transfer protocol server. If you would like your local public access station to carry this program, send us your request to: afnews.marketing@afnews.af.mil.

To submit a story idea for "Today's Air Force," or for any Air Force News products, send an e-mail to storyideas@afnews.af.mil.

This week's line-up includes:

Segment A -- Space Command Operations

Segment B -- Joint Exercise in Peru

Segment C -- Air Force Smart Operations for the 21st Century 

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