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Article: Jumper: Integration of Fighter Squadrons Different Task Compared To Other Types.
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- Defense Daily
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- October 23, 2003
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By Lorenzo Cortes
As the Air Force explores methods to leverage active duty, Air National Guard (ANG) and Air Force Reserve capabilities in a more integrated manner, Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. John Jumper noted the major differences between integrating fighter squadrons and other types.
"We're exploring right now how we could combine active, Guard and Reserve into our newest pieces of equipment, the F/A-22 and in the future, the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF)," Jumper said yesterday during a breakfast meeting hosted by DFI International. "Now the problem in the fighter business is a little different than it is in the large airplane business because ...
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