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Scam alert: Exchange warns military shoppers of impostor retailer
A retailer under the name ‘Exchange Inc.’ is asking for payments via third-party gift cards. Don’t get fooled.
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These four-legged military heroes will soon have an award of their own
The first official commendation to honor military working dogs and their handlers is on the way.
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Tech problems shut down DoD spouse scholarship program
In the meantime, officials say they are working on a method to provide the function of the program over telephone while the website remains down.
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Military raises the drinking age for troops stationed in Bahrain
You will have to be 21 to purchase and consume alcohol in Bahrain, beginning Sept. 1, officials announced.
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Military families sue over black mold in their homes
Eleven families at Kessler Air Force Base have filed lawsuits against Hunt Southern Group and Hunt MH Property Management for allegedly failing to properly address a mold problem within base housing.
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The FDA has approved the use of this potential life saver for troops on the battlefield
The Food and Drug Administration has approved freeze-dried blood plasma to be used on the battlefield to treat wounded U.S. troops.
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Air Force B-52 crew assists in search for missing sailors off the coast of Guam
The crew of a B-52 bomber assisted in a search and rescue effort for a sailboat off the coast of Guam last week, showing off the versatility and training of the crew.
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Here’s how this Air Force pilot landed his badly damaged F-16 — and lived to talk about it
In a miraculous display of on-the-spot emergency flying, Lt. Col. Daniel Finnegan landed his F-16 after an electrical fire knocked out most of his in-flight communication and navigational instruments.
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Shot five times, this wounded warrior fought her way back to active duty and eight gold medals
Nearly four years after her tibia was shattered in a green-on-blue attack in Afghanistan, Master Chief Petty Officer Raina Hockenberry is back on active duty.
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These are the Air Force’s 12 Outstanding Airmen of the Year
The 2018 Outstanding Airmen of the Year winners were chosen for their leadership, job performance and personal achievements.
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Scam alert: Exchange warns military shoppers of impostor retailer
A retailer under the name ‘Exchange Inc.’ is asking for payments via third-party gift cards. Don’t get fooled.
-
These four-legged military heroes will soon have an award of their own
The first official commendation to honor military working dogs and their handlers is on the way.
-
Tech problems shut down DoD spouse scholarship program
In the meantime, officials say they are working on a method to provide the function of the program over telephone while the website remains down.
-
Military raises the drinking age for troops stationed in Bahrain
You will have to be 21 to purchase and consume alcohol in Bahrain, beginning Sept. 1, officials announced.
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Military families sue over black mold in their homes
Eleven families at Kessler Air Force Base have filed lawsuits against Hunt Southern Group and Hunt MH Property Management for allegedly failing to properly address a mold problem within base housing.
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The FDA has approved the use of this potential life saver for troops on the battlefield
The Food and Drug Administration has approved freeze-dried blood plasma to be used on the battlefield to treat wounded U.S. troops.
-
Air Force B-52 crew assists in search for missing sailors off the coast of Guam
The crew of a B-52 bomber assisted in a search and rescue effort for a sailboat off the coast of Guam last week, showing off the versatility and training of the crew.
-
Here’s how this Air Force pilot landed his badly damaged F-16 — and lived to talk about it
In a miraculous display of on-the-spot emergency flying, Lt. Col. Daniel Finnegan landed his F-16 after an electrical fire knocked out most of his in-flight communication and navigational instruments.
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Shot five times, this wounded warrior fought her way back to active duty and eight gold medals
Nearly four years after her tibia was shattered in a green-on-blue attack in Afghanistan, Master Chief Petty Officer Raina Hockenberry is back on active duty.
-
These are the Air Force’s 12 Outstanding Airmen of the Year
The 2018 Outstanding Airmen of the Year winners were chosen for their leadership, job performance and personal achievements.
-
Scam alert: Exchange warns military shoppers of impostor retailer
A retailer under the name ‘Exchange Inc.’ is asking for payments via third-party gift cards. Don’t get fooled.
-
These four-legged military heroes will soon have an award of their own
The first official commendation to honor military working dogs and their handlers is on the way.
-
Tech problems shut down DoD spouse scholarship program
In the meantime, officials say they are working on a method to provide the function of the program over telephone while the website remains down.
-
Military raises the drinking age for troops stationed in Bahrain
You will have to be 21 to purchase and consume alcohol in Bahrain, beginning Sept. 1, officials announced.
-
Military families sue over black mold in their homes
Eleven families at Kessler Air Force Base have filed lawsuits against Hunt Southern Group and Hunt MH Property Management for allegedly failing to properly address a mold problem within base housing.
-
The FDA has approved the use of this potential life saver for troops on the battlefield
The Food and Drug Administration has approved freeze-dried blood plasma to be used on the battlefield to treat wounded U.S. troops.
-
Air Force B-52 crew assists in search for missing sailors off the coast of Guam
The crew of a B-52 bomber assisted in a search and rescue effort for a sailboat off the coast of Guam last week, showing off the versatility and training of the crew.
-
Here’s how this Air Force pilot landed his badly damaged F-16 — and lived to talk about it
In a miraculous display of on-the-spot emergency flying, Lt. Col. Daniel Finnegan landed his F-16 after an electrical fire knocked out most of his in-flight communication and navigational instruments.
-
Shot five times, this wounded warrior fought her way back to active duty and eight gold medals
Nearly four years after her tibia was shattered in a green-on-blue attack in Afghanistan, Master Chief Petty Officer Raina Hockenberry is back on active duty.
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These are the Air Force’s 12 Outstanding Airmen of the Year
The 2018 Outstanding Airmen of the Year winners were chosen for their leadership, job performance and personal achievements.













