Spring 2007 quarterly issue of Airman now online

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In the spring quarterly issue of Airman magazine, read about how the Air Force is making some tough decisions about the Airmen it keeps in the force, so the Air Force chief of staff is traveling around the globe to tell Airmen about that and the issues that will affect their careers.

These are just two of the stories in Airman magazine, now available in print and online at www.af.mil/news/airman.

Other stories in this issue are:

Trimming the force -- As the Air Force strives to balance the force, it must make some tough decisions.

Still on target -- F.E. Warren Air Force Base Airmen there are still using the frontier to continue their vigilance.

It's all about the Airmen -- The chief of staff meets with Airmen to explain the issues affecting their careers.

Conquering the final frontier -- Airmen astronauts help NASA carry out its mission.

Keeping the 'comm' up -- Two Airmen keep the lines of communications open for Soldiers deployed to Ethiopia.

The road to recovery -- Sergeant fighting to recover and to stay in the Air Force.

Frontline duty -- Airmen play crucial role in the war on terrorism.

Keepers of their stories -- American aviation history is alive at the National Museum of the Air Force.

Life thrives at polar 'space base' -- Thule Air Base Airmen overcome harsh environment to get their job done. 

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