Air Force's top leaders urge unity, patience as changes abound
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Four months after Air Force leaders rolled out a slew of initiatives aimed at readying troops to compete with China, they're grappling with the most difficult part of change: turning ideas into reality.
As the service hashes out the details of its future force, Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David Allvin and Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force David Flosi are urging airmen to stick together and trust the process.
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"I have been through many chief of staff transitions and watched how the Air Force is trying to find its way forward," Allvin said in a joint interview with Flosi in early May. "Sometimes you don't need a new thing; sometimes you just need to follow through on the old things."
Many of the ideas the service wants to bring to fruition have been in the works for at least a decade. Its leaders don't pretend to have all the answers.
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