AIR FORCE OFFICIALS TAKE 'STRATEGIC COMMUNICATION TO NEXT LEVEL'

US Fed News Service, Including US State News | December 22, 2006 | Copyright

The U.S. Air Force issued the following press release:

By Staff Sgt. Julie WeckerleinAir Force Print News

Top Air Force leaders attending a strategic communication summit here Dec. 19 outlined an ambitious blueprint for Airmen to tell the nation about their service's contributions to the war on terrorism.

In a day-long, wide-ranging discussion, Secretary of the Air Force Michael Wynne and Chief of Staff Gen. T. Michael Moseley said they want to move decisively over the course of the next year to empower Airmen at all levels to explain what the Air Force brings to the fight and how Airmen are ...

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