FOX morning program to broadcast live June 8 from AFMC Published June 6, 2007 By Kathleen Lopez Air Force Materiel Command Public Affairs WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio -- Making its third Air Force stop on its Salute to the Troops Tour, the FOX News Network's "FOX and Friends" morning program will broadcast live, here, from 7 to 9 a.m. on June 8. Co-anchor Brian Kilmeade will be on location telecasting reports to his co-anchors in New York, as well as to a worldwide audience. He will discuss the missions and events unique to the base, and interview some of the people who make them happen. Among those scheduled to be interviewed and topics scheduled to be discussed are: > Gen. Bruce Carlson, who will talk about Air Force issues and heritage, as well as Air Force Materiel Command's unique contributions to the warfighter. General Carlson is the commander of AFMC, which is headquartered at Wright-Patterson AFB. > Maj. Gen. Ted Bowlds, who will explain several warfighting technologies. General Bowlds is the commander of the Air Force Research Laboratory, also headquartered at Wright-Patterson AFB. > Lt. Col. (Dr.) Mark Cucuzzella, who will share tips on running and other wellness-related issues. Colonel Cucuzzella was the 2006 overall winner of the USAF Marathon, which takes place annually at Wright-Patterson AFB. The 11th USAF Marathon is scheduled to occur here Sept. 15. Placing Ohio's largest single-site employer in the national spotlight, the FOX & Friends program will broadcast live from the flight line of the 445th Airlift Wing, home of the C-5 Galaxy, in front of an audience of troops currently assigned here, but whose hometowns are all over the world. The Air Force Band of Flight will be on hand to showcase the same talents they share when deployed. In the event of inclement weather, the program will broadcast live from the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force. For further information, contact Kathleen Lopez at (937) 257-7630, or e-mail her at kathleen.lopez@wpafb.af.mil .