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  • The US Air Force is a firm believer in Murphy's laws.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2010

  • Nancy Pelosi has extended that to mean the US Air Force is her personal air taxi service.

    Big Dogs House 2009

  • The US Air Force has been a leader in collaborative, open innovation since the onset of air-based weaponry.

    unknown title 2009

  • The US Air Force has been a leader in collaborative, open innovation since the onset of air-based weaponry.

    unknown title 2009

  • But facing cost overruns of $870 million and "significant" technical problems, the US Air Force, which is in charge of

    CNET News.com 2009

  • Nancy Pelosi has extended that to mean the US Air Force is her personal air taxi service.

    Big Dogs House 2009

  • The only global military customer that might continue supporting the development of an all-new air-to-air missile is the US Air Force, which is pursuing an AMRAAM replacement called the joint dual-role air dominance missile.

    HEADLINES 2009

  • "The US Air Force is the loser and Boeing is the winner."

    Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense 2008

  • - My job in the US Air Force was a computer programmer, and I essentially did then what I'm doing now, except I was doing just outside Washington, DC supporting HQ Air Force and the Joint Staff at the Pentagon.

    The Thunder Run 2008

  • The same day, the US Air Force helped deliver some of the water to the affected region.

    Wal-Mart Japan: A Shift Into Crisis Mode Mariko Sanchanta 2011

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