Air Force Update Rotary Club Your Name December 1, 2008

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Air Force Update Rotary Club Your Name December 1, 2008 afa21 Air Force Update Rotary Club December 1, 2008 Your Name Air Force Association

Air Dominance "We better be prepared to dominate the skies above the surface of the earth or be prepared to be buried beneath it.“ - General Carl A. "Tooey" Spaatz (1st CSAF)

Need for Air Dominance • Last soldier killed from enemy air in 1953 Success at Normandy not possible without Air supremacy Iraq/Afghanistan- Airlift operates freely to enable pinpoint air delivery of supplies and enable unmanned air vehicles to operate unchallenged

The Air Force Today Engaged in continuous warfighting 18+ years afa21 The Air Force Today Engaged in continuous warfighting 18+ years Threat less clear; difficult to know who the enemy is Interoperability and jointness are key to success Air Force providing 5000+ ‘in lieu of’ Airman Force structure negatively impacted by: Operation Iraq Freedom Operation Enduring Freedom Operation Noble Eagle Budget dollars are scarce Army wants more soldiers; adds hundreds of Airmen Economic crises affects national security environment

An Air Force in Crisis Aircraft average age is 25+ years afa21 An Air Force in Crisis Aircraft average age is 25+ years B-52H averages 46.6 years KC-135E oldest aircraft, 50+ years When KC-135 retires…80+ years old Using the Wright Flyer in Desert Storm Mother of last crew member yet to be born Grounded over 940 aircraft in last 12 months 140 A-10s restricted or grounded today; 14% of fleet Space assets all past their design life 14 of 30 GPS satellites within 1 component of failure

afa21 The Next Few Years Five Year Defense Plan buys 125 aircraft per year for next 6 years 45 year aircraft replacement rate Average age of the aircraft rises to 46+ years Actually 80 of 125 are aircraft; others are UAVs 72 year aircraft replacement rate CSAF needs 200 aircraft a year to make modest reduction in aircraft age ~ $20B extra per year to make this happen ~ Proposes retiring 137 F-15s and 177 F-16s in 2009 to help upgrade the remainder of the fleet

What’s next Decision on keeping F-22 Line open afa21 What’s next Decision on keeping F-22 Line open - Only aircraft capable of surviving in SA-20 environment - At 183, Not enough to fill ten squadrons, must fill gap with older F-15s/F-16s Decision on KC-X Tanker Contract Decision on CSAR-X Contract Decision on purchasing more C-17s Speed purchase and delivery of F-35

Gross Domestic Product afa21 Gross Domestic Product 3% GDP spent on Defense today; a record low While we are a nation at war! In the past … GDP rates have been: 37% during WWII 14% during Korea 9% during Vietnam 6% during the Reagan military buildup We Can Afford It Today!

…provide for the common defense… …promote the general welfare… afa21 The Constitution of the United States …provide for the common defense… …promote the general welfare… We should not ask our Airmen to protect us with equipment that will not allow them to survive…and win…

Promoting Air Force Air Power afa21 AFA’s Mission Promoting Air Force Air Power Educate the public about the critical role of aerospace power in the defense of our nation Advocate aerospace power and a strong national defense Support the US Air Force, the Air Force Family and aerospace education

AFA is Unique Quality of Life and Service Force Modernization The Air Force Association is the only professional military association to advocate the full spectrum of issues across the entire Air Force family Quality of Life and Service Force Modernization National Security Photos: (1) Gen Peterson speaks at Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP) press conference in Fall 2004 (2) F/A-22 from February 2005 issue of AIR FORCE Magazine

Congressional Climate afa21 Congressional Climate In a typical session: 10,000 bills introduced 2,000 reported out of committee 645 signed into law Ever-declining military experience among Members of Congress and staff: Photo: Senator Bill Nelson (D-FL) speaks at AFA’s 2003 Congressional Breakfast Program Senate: 35% have military experience; 5% have AF experience House: 28% have military experience; 5% have AF experience

2009 TOP ISSUES Support our Nation’s Airmen Recapitalize the aging fleet Secure space and cyberspace Strengthen the foundation Invest in Air Force capabilities

Legislative Accomplishments Healthcare Won ban on TRICARE fee increases for FY2008 Barred pharmacy copay increases for FY2008 Active/Reserve Forces 3.5% pay increase in 2008 Authorized reservists to GI Bill benefits up to 10 yrs after sep. Reduce reserve retirement age 3 months for each 90 days active duty Retirement/Survivor Social Security offset to SBP eliminated April 1, 2008 Expanded CRSC eligibility to disabled retirees > 20 yrs service Military Families/Veterans Bar courts from vacating child custody agreements based on deployments Authorized veterans the option of saluting the US Flag (vs. hand-over-heart)

What Can You Do? Letter/call Congressman Speak with Congressional MLA Letter to local newspaper editor Call to Action

The Force Behind The Force AFA is working for Americans every day Need your help to tell the Air Force story The Force Behind The Force