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mystery-ak:
http://www.dailynews.com/news/ci_22803134/sequestration-cutbacks-hit-defense

Sequestration cutbacks hit defense
Humanitarian losses: Missions like Hurricane Sandy relief could be curtailed.
$85 billion: Regionally, March Air Force base looks at major hit to its budget.
Andrew Edwards, Staff Writer
Posted:   03/15/2013 07:17:12 PM PDT
Updated:   03/15/2013 09:49:23 PM PDT


Air Reserve Technicians perform maintenance on the C-17A Globemaster at March Air Reserve Base in Riverside. The base is one of many bases that will be affected by the Federal sequestration. (Gabriel Luis Acosta/Staff Photographer)


Washington's recent failure to meet politicians' self-imposed deadline for broad-based budget cuts does not seem to have yet had much effect on average Americans, but its impacts on the military are on pace to "snowball".

That's the word from Lt. Col Don Traud at March Air Reserve Base in Riverside, home of the 452nd Air Mobility Wing.

The 452nd's pilots and crew members take flight in C-17 Globemaster jets and KC-135R Stratotankers, which are respectively deployed to transport personnel and cargo and conduct air refueling missions.

"One of our biggest missions is actually picking up the wounded in the Middle East and fly them to Germany, or if they need critical care, fly them back here," Traud said.

At March, cutbacks may lead to a reduced capability to perform humainitarian missions.

March pilots have flown relief missions after crises such as Hurricane Sandy and earthquakes in Japan and Haiti, but planned reductions in training time may result in pilots not having enough hours clocked in to be considered mission-ready.

Traud said those training cuts are set to affect the entire Air Force, as of next month.

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Ford289HiPo:
We aren't the world's policeman, nor are we Donut Dolly's. Let these other countries pick up their own disaster tabs.

I still haven't heard of pay cuts or a reduction in number of congressional staffers, or the WH staff. Is Bo the Dog's handler still making $100,000p/a? Is he still on the payroll?

Rapunzel:

--- Quote from: Ford289HiPo on March 17, 2013, 10:47:33 pm ---We aren't the world's policeman, nor are we Donut Dolly's. Let these other countries pick up their own disaster tabs.

I still haven't heard of pay cuts or a reduction in number of congressional staffers, or the WH staff. Is Bo the Dog's handler still making $100,000p/a? Is he still on the payroll?

--- End quote ---

Last I heard the pooper-scooper still employed. AFAIC the Obama's should be paying out of pocket for him.. it's their dog, not the American Taxpayers dog.

Ford289HiPo:

--- Quote from: Rapunzel on March 18, 2013, 01:03:39 am ---Last I heard the pooper-scooper still employed. AFAIC the Obama's should be paying out of pocket for him.. it's their dog, not the American Taxpayers dog.

--- End quote ---

But like everything else, we get saddled with the burden.

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