If a Guard or Reserve unit loses a weapon system and converts to a new mission, how will Future Total Force address the gap between the time they lose one and gain the other?
If the Air Force is going to eliminate a particular mission, it will replace that mission with another and will time that transition to avoid a costly lag period that would leave a unit without a mission. In short, all units will have a meaningful mission to meet the needs of the nation, around the world and here in the homeland. If the divestment of a particular system at a particular location must be delayed to bring on a new mission (as long as the action is taken in the BRAC period) officials will adjust as necessary.
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