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Chief of Staff of the Air Force Resigns
(Vocus) June 5, 2008 -- Recent events have highlighted a loss of focus on certain critical matters within the Air Force. As the Air Force?s senior uniformed leader, I take full responsibility for events which have hurt the Air Force?s reputation or raised a question of every Airman?s commitment to our core values. For the past 36 years I have been privileged to serve my country as an Airman in the United States Air Force in peacetime and combat.
I was honored and humbled to be appointed the Air Force?s 18th Chief of Staff and have been proud to serve our Airmen and their families. Upon taking office, I worked hard with Secretary Wynne to ensure the Air Force provided the right forces at the right time to help our Nation and allies win the Global War on Terror.
I think the honorable thing to do is to step aside. After consulting with my family, I intend to submit my request for retirement to Secretary Gates. The Air Force is bigger than one Airman, and I have full confidence that the Air Force will continue working with the Joint team to win today?s fight, take care of its Airmen, and meet tomorrow?s challenges. I love the Air Force and remain proud of America?s Airmen.
T. Michael Moseley Chief of Staff United States Air Force
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