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July/August Airman magazine now available

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The July/August issue of Airman magazine is now available to download and viewable through a web browser.

This issue's cover story, titled "tick, tick, BOOM," tells the story of how explosive ordnance disposal technicians perform their dangerous mission to save lives, and how their state-of-the-art robots make their dangerous jobs safer.

Also featured in this month's issue is the Air Force's 60 years of air superiority and an article about Tech. Sgt. Christofer Curtis, a flight engineer, who was severely injured when a CV-22 Osprey he was in crashed in Afghanistan on April 9, 2010. He sustained 17 broken bones that required more than 20 surgeries to repair. Despite the odds, Curtis has battled back and is resuming his flying career.

Read more stories from "Around the Air Force" and download the July/August issue of "Airman" magazine for your tablet here:

Apple version
Android version
Kindle version

Airman magazine provides an interactive experience for tablet readers. For the first time since the roll-out of Airman magazine's tablet version, a limited interactive version is viewable in web browser format here:

Airman magazine web browser version

For more stories, visit the official magazine of the U.S. Air Force at http://airman.dodlive.mil/. (Courtesy of Air Force News Service)