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November 17, 2004

So Long, Mr. Secretary

Secretary of The Air Force James G. Roche Resigns

Secretary James G. Roche Tuesday submitted his resignation as Secretary of the US Air Force. Secretary Roche had advised Secretary of Defense Rumsfeld in early October of his intention to complete his service at the end of the first Bush administration.

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Sixty Years Later, Tuskegee Airmen Still Hope For A Museum

"We'd Like To See It Before We Go"

Carroll Woods wants to see a museum built in honor of the famed Tuskegee Airmen sooner rather than later. The 85-year old African-American who, along with other Tuskegee Airmen, broke racial barriers in military aviation, says time's a-wasting. Like many of the surviving Airmen, Carroll is worried he won't live to see the project completed.

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Raytheon Hands Over First JSOW-C To Navy

First Shipment Of New Air-To-Ground Missile

Raytheon Tuesday presented the Navy with the unitary/penetration variant of the Joint Standoff Weapon (JSOW-C), the newest version of the successful unpowered air-to-ground weapon system.

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Making UAVs Smarter

Geneva Aerospace Announces Production Of Ultra-Compact Flight Control System

Geneva Aerospace says a small gold box recently put into production can turn unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) into powerful, "smart" tools. The flightTEK module includes the flight computer and software needed to transform UAVs into autonomous machines.

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