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So does the Air Force have new aces now?
The math involved in recent shootdowns of Iranian drones suggests yes.
Marine who died in aviation ground mishap identified
We honor the memory of Marine Cpl. Miguel A. Maya.
Army general bans most work texts after duty day
Democracy has broken out.
2 Marines have died within a week while on duty
The Marines died near Camp Lejeune and at Marine Corps Air Station Camp Pendleton.
Dead Reckoning calls on ‘warrior poets’ for final anthology of veteran writing
“We hope it brings closure and peace to veterans who may have something to say in this medium but not sure who to say it to."
Army fires commander of Germany-based air defense unit
Army Lt. Col. Eric Ackles was relieved of command following an investigation.
US Special Forces are prioritizing Stinger missile training again
This is one of many recent changes to the Special Forces Qualifications Course.
Air National Guard officer and state senator arrested for burglary
Air National Guard Lt. Col. Nicole L. Mitchell is commander of the 126th Weather Flight, a Wisconsin Air National Guard unit.
Over 100 ‘hidden camera’ explicit videos of US troops in Guam were uploaded to adult site
Over 100 sexual videos of U.S. service members taken by hidden cameras at Guam Naval Base were viewable on an explicit website for at least a week in 2020.
US is sending start of $61 billion in weapons and vehicles to Ukraine
Air defense artillery and weapon systems are headed to Ukraine after top military officials warned in early April that that Ukrainians would be outshot 10 to 1 'in weeks.'
Navy offers some sailors $100,000 to reenlist
The Navy has surpassed its retention goal for this fiscal year so far.
Ammo and air defense could be moving toward Ukraine within hours
The Senate could vote as early as late Tuesday to approve Ukraine aid. American stockpiles in Germany are sitting ready to go.
Men who slipped drugs into U.S. soldiers’ drinks in Colombia now in U.S. custody
Two Colombians accused of a 'tomaseas' scam — adding drugs to drinks to rob U.S. soldiers in Bogota bars — are now in U.S. custody.
After Niger withdrawal, Chad may want U.S. troops to leave
The U.S. is withdrawing troops from Niger as reports surface of its neighbor, Chad, asking for the same.