'Today's Air Force' highlights Airmen's experiences

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This week's "Today's Air Force" includes features on life at Thule Air Base, Greenland, and the opening of the Center for the Intrepid in San Antonio.

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" features stories about the Air Force's latest programs, technology, exercises and operations as well as other topics.

"Today's Air Force" can be seen every day on The Pentagon Channel and via Armed Forces Radio and Television Service. Nearly 70 cable access channels also air the program, which can be obtained either from a satellite feed or through a file transfer protocol server.

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This week's line-up includes:

Segment A
Thule Air Base, Greenland
Cool Cop (Working in Greenland)
F-16 Pilot in Singapore
Boom Operator in Thailand

Segment B
Center For The Intrepid/Fisher Houses
Center's Grand Opening

Segment C
Winter Fitness Tips
Frostbite Footrace
Fitness on Performance Reports
CCAF for Senior Rater Endorsement
CLEP Tests
NCO Academy

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