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Posted 7/28/2008 12:24 PM


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WASHINGTON (AP) - The Air Force's logistics chief resigned Monday, saying that the recent leadership shake up by Defense Secretary Robert Gates has hurt his ability to do his job.

In a sharply worded memo obtained by The Associated Press, William Anderson said the leadership changes limit his ability to take care of the airmen and their families with the vigor they deserve.

"I can no longer draw on a critical mass of leadership within the Pentagon who share your vision for the support necessary to lean forward to aggressively support these American heroes," said Anderson in a memo to President Bush.

The Air Force said Gates has accepted Anderson's resignation.

Last month, Gates sacked the Air Force secretary and the chief of staff. He blamed them for failing to fully address a series of nuclear-related mishaps. His decisions were triggered largely by the conclusions of an internal report on the mistaken shipment to Taiwan of four electrical fuses for ballistic missile warheads.

Anderson has been the assistant secretary for installations, environment and logistics since 2005. He made no reference in his memo to the string of missteps that has plunged the Air Force into turmoil for months.

Instead, he spoke of progress the Air Force has made in improving energy programs, developing better housing for airmen, and creating the new Cyber Command, which will beef up the military's ability to wage war against terrorists hackers or other cyberspace threats.

Last August, an Air Force B-52 bomber was mistakenly armed with six nuclear-tipped cruise missiles and flown from Minot Air Force Base, N.D., to Barksdale Air Force Base, La. At the time, the pilot and crew were unaware they had nuclear arms aboard.

Then, in March, the Pentagon disclosed the mishandling of the fuses and launched a broad investigation into the military's handling of nuclear related materials.

The report was completed last month, and asserted that slippage in the Air Force's nuclear standards was a "problem that has been identified but not effectively addressed for over a decade. Those findings led to Gates' decision to fire Michael Wynne and Gen. Michael Moseley, who were the Air Force secretary and chief of staff respectively.

Bush has nominated Gen. Norton Schwartz, a 35-year veteran with a background in Air Force special operations, as the new Air Force chief of staff. And former Air Force official Michael Donley has been nominated to be the next Air Force secretary, and is currently serving as acting secretary.

Both men told the Senate Armed Services Committee last week that they will work to restore trust and confidence in the beleaguered service.



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Posted 7/29/2008 5:34 AM


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This guy sounds like he was part of the big blue old boy network.  I hope the President and SecDef told him not to let the door hit his ass on the way out.

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Posted 7/29/2008 6:35 AM


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Fired the two toolbags holding up the process and this rat bails too....Good riddance.

It's mostly a fight over the F-22 abird the military does not need at this time.....

What we need are more CAS birds like the A-10, and more C-17s, C-130s, and C-27s.

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Posted 7/29/2008 5:16 PM


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I read that he was also in charge of the KC-45 competition, so he may have resigned before he could be fired.

AMF!

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