The Air Force’s secretary and chief of staff have made improving readiness a top priority and emphasize it is “commanders’ business,” Lt. Gen. Pleus said.
The U.S. Air Force is once again conducting no-notice combat readiness inspections of units, and stresses to commanders that is one of their top priorities, a top service leader said Wednesday.
Lt. Gen. Scott Pleus, the Air Force’s acting vice chief … [3624 chars]
Source: DefenseNews.com | Published: 2026-02-02T20:51:39Z
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