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Ukraine should look to US for air defenses, improved air force, says former defense adviser
Experts in both Kyiv and Washington are wondering if the Biden administration is willing to share with Ukraine’s military.
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Why have so many Medals of Honor been awarded to the Irish? ‘We’ve been fighting for years and years’
“If you go back to the culture of the Irish you know we’ve been fighting each other and fighting the Scottish and so on and so forth for years and years and years,” said Medal of Honor recipient James Charles McCloughan.
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Cascading series of security failures allowed man to wander JBA for five hours, enter transport jet, IG report finds
While the aircraft used to ferry the president was never in danger, the incident pointed out several flaws in base security, the 22-page, heavily redacted report showed.
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Man arrested after repeatedly ramming pickup into security gate at Joint Base Andrews
“There is no evidence to suggest that he intended to breach the installation,” a Joint Base Andrews spokesperson said.
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Two civilian pilots safely eject before trainer jet crashes at Edwards AFB
An Aermacchi Impala MB-326 operated by the National Test Pilot School in Mojave, California, crashed in an uninhabited area of the sprawling base.
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Guardians, the Space Force wants you to help determine your enlisted rank insignia
Enlisted guardians can have a say in what their insignia will look like.
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White House warns of military response to rocket attack on Iraq base hosting US troops
Wednesday’s attack targeted the same base where Iran struck with a barrage of missiles in January last year in retaliation for the killing of Soleimani.
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US announces $125 million in military aid for Ukraine
Included in the package are two Mark VI patrol boats.
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Contract pilots in F1B Mirage suffer non-life-threatening injuries in Tyndall AFB crash
The pilots are recovering in a local hospital.
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Wisconsin Air National Guard identifies staff sergeant who was one of two killed in civilian plane crash
Staff Sgt. Remington K. Viney, a Wisconsin resident, began her military journey with the Wisconsin Air National Guard in December 2013.
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Ukraine should look to US for air defenses, improved air force, says former defense adviser
Experts in both Kyiv and Washington are wondering if the Biden administration is willing to share with Ukraine’s military.
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Why have so many Medals of Honor been awarded to the Irish? ‘We’ve been fighting for years and years’
“If you go back to the culture of the Irish you know we’ve been fighting each other and fighting the Scottish and so on and so forth for years and years and years,” said Medal of Honor recipient James Charles McCloughan.
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Cascading series of security failures allowed man to wander JBA for five hours, enter transport jet, IG report finds
While the aircraft used to ferry the president was never in danger, the incident pointed out several flaws in base security, the 22-page, heavily redacted report showed.
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Man arrested after repeatedly ramming pickup into security gate at Joint Base Andrews
“There is no evidence to suggest that he intended to breach the installation,” a Joint Base Andrews spokesperson said.
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Two civilian pilots safely eject before trainer jet crashes at Edwards AFB
An Aermacchi Impala MB-326 operated by the National Test Pilot School in Mojave, California, crashed in an uninhabited area of the sprawling base.
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Guardians, the Space Force wants you to help determine your enlisted rank insignia
Enlisted guardians can have a say in what their insignia will look like.
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White House warns of military response to rocket attack on Iraq base hosting US troops
Wednesday’s attack targeted the same base where Iran struck with a barrage of missiles in January last year in retaliation for the killing of Soleimani.
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US announces $125 million in military aid for Ukraine
Included in the package are two Mark VI patrol boats.
-
Contract pilots in F1B Mirage suffer non-life-threatening injuries in Tyndall AFB crash
The pilots are recovering in a local hospital.
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Wisconsin Air National Guard identifies staff sergeant who was one of two killed in civilian plane crash
Staff Sgt. Remington K. Viney, a Wisconsin resident, began her military journey with the Wisconsin Air National Guard in December 2013.
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Ukraine should look to US for air defenses, improved air force, says former defense adviser
Experts in both Kyiv and Washington are wondering if the Biden administration is willing to share with Ukraine’s military.
-
Why have so many Medals of Honor been awarded to the Irish? ‘We’ve been fighting for years and years’
“If you go back to the culture of the Irish you know we’ve been fighting each other and fighting the Scottish and so on and so forth for years and years and years,” said Medal of Honor recipient James Charles McCloughan.
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Cascading series of security failures allowed man to wander JBA for five hours, enter transport jet, IG report finds
While the aircraft used to ferry the president was never in danger, the incident pointed out several flaws in base security, the 22-page, heavily redacted report showed.
-
Man arrested after repeatedly ramming pickup into security gate at Joint Base Andrews
“There is no evidence to suggest that he intended to breach the installation,” a Joint Base Andrews spokesperson said.
-
Two civilian pilots safely eject before trainer jet crashes at Edwards AFB
An Aermacchi Impala MB-326 operated by the National Test Pilot School in Mojave, California, crashed in an uninhabited area of the sprawling base.
-
Guardians, the Space Force wants you to help determine your enlisted rank insignia
Enlisted guardians can have a say in what their insignia will look like.
-
White House warns of military response to rocket attack on Iraq base hosting US troops
Wednesday’s attack targeted the same base where Iran struck with a barrage of missiles in January last year in retaliation for the killing of Soleimani.
-
US announces $125 million in military aid for Ukraine
Included in the package are two Mark VI patrol boats.
-
Contract pilots in F1B Mirage suffer non-life-threatening injuries in Tyndall AFB crash
The pilots are recovering in a local hospital.
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Wisconsin Air National Guard identifies staff sergeant who was one of two killed in civilian plane crash
Staff Sgt. Remington K. Viney, a Wisconsin resident, began her military journey with the Wisconsin Air National Guard in December 2013.













