Keep Those BUFFs:Sen. Byron Dorgan included funding in the 2008 defense spending bill to preserve 76 B-52 bombers, despite Air Force efforts to retire all but 56 of the big bombers. In a statement, Dorgan calls the B-52 "our lowest-cost bomber" and says "it makes no sense to park these planes when they are ... performing indispensable missions in the war on terror." The full Senate has yet to take up the bill, and then it faces a conference session with the House. Earlier this year, House and Senate authorizers also added funds to keep 76 B-52s. The full Senate plans to take up the 2008 defense policy bill this week, but work on the spending bill probably won't start till after the new fiscal year starts on Oct. 1.
From Daily Report 17 Sep 07
BUFFS forever-well at least 76
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BUFFS forever-well at least 76
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Buffs from 64-68 for me. In the 322nd at Glasgow and then Dyess. Went to Dyess to be instructor Crew because they were supposed to transition to the D model. That Changed and Dyess became a 'flying boneyard' for the E models. Never flew in the G or H. Flew a lot of Arclights out of Guam, Kadena, and Utapao. Most of the time just boring holes in the air with a few exciting moments.
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