Myers sends AF birthday message
9/12/2003 - WASHINGTON (AFPN) -- The
following is a message from Gen. Richard B. Myers, chairman of the Joint
Chiefs of Staff:
“The 18th of September this year marks the 56th birthday of the U.S. Air
Force -- an important milestone on both the paths of aviation history and the
defense of our Nation. This year is also the centennial of powered flight, a
critical milestone on the long road of human achievement.
“From the beaches of Kitty Hawk to the firestorms of World War II, our
nation’s airpower grew. Brave pioneers with bold ideas pushed the science of
flight to unimagined heights in less than 50 years. And on this day in 1947,
with tremendous foresight, drive and determination, the early airpower leaders
created a new American military service, the U.S. Air Force.
“The second 50 years of powered flight witnessed an even more dramatic
acceleration in aviation and warfighting capabilities. The U.S. Air Force
pushed the boundaries of flight, breaking the sound barrier and helping
America leap beyond the restraints of the Earth’s atmosphere, into the
vastness of space. And recently, in Afghanistan and Iraq, the U.S. Air Force
once again demonstrated its skill as the world’s premier aerospace power.
“The Air Force tradition of research and adventure, guts and vision, endures
as you continue to transform to better meet the challenges ahead.
“Today, this Air Force birthday finds America’s military engaged in the
war on terrorism, performing bravely all across the globe. I am exceedingly
grateful for the men and women who have served with courage and skill in the
U.S. Air Force.”
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