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Joint is the way to go; had it remained strictly an Air Force entity, there would have been cronyism in that retired generals and retired Air Force officers would have gotten all the prime jobs. Going joint, there will still be some of this, but I do not believe there will be as much and it won't be as blatant as it would have been, had it remained an Air Force command. Sorry generals; find some Air Force civilians at other locations to cheat out of jobs because you want to hire your buddies!
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Great article, very funny stuff about the AF cyber command. You really can't make stuff like this up. I wonder if the next SEC-AF will allow this to continue.
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