07 August 2009

Rearranging the Org Chart, Rearranging the Deck Chairs, etc.

So the Air Force has decided to rearrange their org chart with regards to nukes. Why? I don't know. Maybe they'd rather do this than fire people? Seems unlikely since they've sent folks packing before.

The US Air Force on Friday launches a new Global Strike Command responsible for nuclear forces after two major mishaps raised doubts about the supervision of the country's atomic weapons.
The opening of the command marks a shake-up that followed the botched handling of nuclear weapons and the subsequent sacking of the air force's top civilian and military leaders last year.
The command, located at Barksdale Air Force base in the southern state of Louisiana, will combine nuclear-capable B-52 and B-2 bombers as well as the intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) force -- which had previously been under the Air Force Space Command in Colorado.
'We needed to refocus on the nuclear mission and not lose sight of that,' Secretary of the Air Force Michael Donley told reporters ahead of Friday's ceremony.
He said there had been some 'painful lessons' but the new command would 'reinvigorate our nuclear enterprise.'


By: Brant

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