Fall 2007 Airman now available online

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The F-22 Raptor is coming into its own, flying high and turning heads. Its pilots and maintainers are discovering just how much the stealth jet can do.
   The Airmen are finding there is no other aircraft that even comes close to matching the Raptor's capabilities -- the new benchmark for fifth-generation fighter jets.
   Even more futuristic is the never-ending battle Airmen are waging in cyberspace. This new breed of Airmen is learning to dominate cyberspace so other Airmen can complete their missions in the war on terrorism.
   These are just two of the stories in the Fall 2007 issue of Airman magazine, now available in print and online.
   Here is the full list of feature stories in this issue:
   Raptor Rapture: With the F-22 Raptor now fully operational, pilots and maintainers are discovering just how awesome the stealth fighter is and what it can do.
   Deciphering Cyberspace: A new breed of Airmen warriors is learning to dominate cyberspace.
   Drug War Sentries: Keeping tabs on illegal drug runners is a team affair.
   Medal for Mettle: Air Force awards combat medal for the first time.
   Glimpses of Humanity: There's blood, death and dying all around nurses in a war zone. But glimpses of humanity shine through the gloom.
   Getting Sere-ious: Fairchild team teaches Airmen how to stay alive behind enemy lines.