DENVER — The headlines out of Washington imply the military is getting more money. The Colorado National Guard,however, is bracing for a big carve. Come the end of May, and the 200th Airlift Squadron is scheduled for closure by the Air Force — and the Colorado National Guard isn’t joyful about. “Uncertainty breeds frustration good now,” Major Gen. Mike Loh said. Loh is fighting to withhold the squadron, based in Colorado Springs, and open — disagreeing with the Air Force’s belief […]
Source: kwgn.com