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Coast Guard nabs half-billion dollar haul of smuggled cocaine
The eight drug smuggling boats were intercepted in February and March off the coasts of Mexico, Central and South America.
Family of 101st Airborne soldier offers $55,000 reward for clues in her death
Family of Pfc. Katia Duenas-Aguilar said "the problem is inside" and compared her death to the murder of Vanessa Guillen by a fellow soldier at Ft. Cavazos in 2020.
Air Force pilot injured in F-35B crash in New Mexico
An Air Force pilot is listed in serious but stable condition after an F-35B crashed on Tuesday in New Mexico.
US military’s Gaza pier damaged, aid delivery suspended
Some U.S. troops were briefly stranded aboard tender vessels which ran aground on Gaza and Israeli beaches as the pier broke up.
First Ukrainian F-16 pilots finish training in Arizona
The first three Ukrainian pilots have graduated from F-16 training with the Arizona National Guard’s 162nd Wing, a wing with a long history of training foreign pilots.
Army special operations officer under investigation after shooting
The soldier shot and killed Ramzan Daraev outside the former's home in Carthage, North Carolina on May 3.
Remembering the 82nd Airborne’s all-American paratrooper, Zachary Tomczak
Staff Sgt. Zachary Tomczak earned his Ranger Tab and became a squad leader in the 82nd Airborne before returning to Iraq for the fourth, and final time.
Marines fielding new light assault weapon with reduced backblast
The M72 Light Assault Weapon Fire from Enclosure Munition is designed to reduce backblast when fired from inside an enclosed space.
This Air Force security team can breach an ‘impenetrable’ SCIF in one minute
The breaching tool created by the Air Force and a small business was developed in case of an emergency inside one of the secure rooms.
Reporter-turned-Marine Bill Cahir was ‘among the greatest Americans of our generation’
Bill Cahir joined the Marines at 34. When he was killed in Afghanistan, his wife was five months pregnant with twins.
Marine Corps families say Osprey is ‘unsafe and unairworthy’ in lawsuit over deadly 2022 crash
The families of four Marines who died in a 2022 MV-22 Osprey crash say Boeing, Bell Textron and engine-maker Rolls Royce lied about the plane's safety.
Congress wants an Army drone corps but Army leaders aren’t interested
A new proposal would force the Army to treat drone training and operations like artillery and intelligence. But Army leaders want flexibility for field units.
Married Marines graduate from Parris Island boot camp together
Marine Corps privates JuliMarie Winston and Jamil Winston Jr. attended boot camp at Marine Recruit Training Depot Parris Island at the same time.
Air Force general will jump from one to three stars to lead air commandos
This is not the first time an Air Force one-star general has been nominated for a third star.