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Space Force sets new dress and appearance rules for guardians
The Space Force manual sets a new standard for guardians as the service departs from Air Force norms it has leaned on since its founding in 2019.
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Air, Space Force budgets seek to boost weapons, cut civilian jobs
New weapons are at the forefront of budget priorities for the Air Force and Space Force, while the spending plans also seek almost $2.3 billion in cuts.
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Virginia National Guard to assist ICE with admin, logistics support
The Guardsmen will not conduct law enforcement operations nor make arrests, the Virginia National Guard said.
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Six soldiers honored for subduing Fort Stewart shooter, aiding wounded
Six soldiers received the Meritorious Service Medal for their actions during an active shooter incident that wounded five service members at Fort Stewart.
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Air Force moves F-16s closer to North Korea in new ‘super squadron’
The temporary shift aims to provide a more robust defense against threats from an increasingly belligerent North Korea.
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Pentagon awards $7.8 billion in missile contracts for US and allies
The Pentagon ordered thousands of new missiles for the Air Force, Navy and a host of allies, including NATO nations, Ukraine and Israel, among others.
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Air Force creates warfighter communications office
The Air Force called it “one of the most significant reorganizations of the Air Staff in over 30 years.”
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Airman killed by M18 pistol was 21-year-old from Kentucky
The airman’s tragic death has since led Air Force Global Strike Command to ban M18 handguns from use during an investigation.
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Pentagon shifts $200 million to seal off border bombing range
The Pentagon is seeking to reallocate $200 million in funding for barriers to seal off areas surrounding Arizona’s Barry M. Goldwater Air Force Range.
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Air Force suspends use of M18 pistols after airman’s death
A leaked memo called for the M18 to be pulled from use “for all operational and training activities” immediately and replaced by the M-4 rifle.
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Space Force sets new dress and appearance rules for guardians
The Space Force manual sets a new standard for guardians as the service departs from Air Force norms it has leaned on since its founding in 2019.
-
Air, Space Force budgets seek to boost weapons, cut civilian jobs
New weapons are at the forefront of budget priorities for the Air Force and Space Force, while the spending plans also seek almost $2.3 billion in cuts.
-
Virginia National Guard to assist ICE with admin, logistics support
The Guardsmen will not conduct law enforcement operations nor make arrests, the Virginia National Guard said.
-
Six soldiers honored for subduing Fort Stewart shooter, aiding wounded
Six soldiers received the Meritorious Service Medal for their actions during an active shooter incident that wounded five service members at Fort Stewart.
-
Air Force moves F-16s closer to North Korea in new ‘super squadron’
The temporary shift aims to provide a more robust defense against threats from an increasingly belligerent North Korea.
-
Pentagon awards $7.8 billion in missile contracts for US and allies
The Pentagon ordered thousands of new missiles for the Air Force, Navy and a host of allies, including NATO nations, Ukraine and Israel, among others.
-
Air Force creates warfighter communications office
The Air Force called it “one of the most significant reorganizations of the Air Staff in over 30 years.”
-
Airman killed by M18 pistol was 21-year-old from Kentucky
The airman’s tragic death has since led Air Force Global Strike Command to ban M18 handguns from use during an investigation.
-
Pentagon shifts $200 million to seal off border bombing range
The Pentagon is seeking to reallocate $200 million in funding for barriers to seal off areas surrounding Arizona’s Barry M. Goldwater Air Force Range.
-
Air Force suspends use of M18 pistols after airman’s death
A leaked memo called for the M18 to be pulled from use “for all operational and training activities” immediately and replaced by the M-4 rifle.
-
Space Force sets new dress and appearance rules for guardians
The Space Force manual sets a new standard for guardians as the service departs from Air Force norms it has leaned on since its founding in 2019.
-
Air, Space Force budgets seek to boost weapons, cut civilian jobs
New weapons are at the forefront of budget priorities for the Air Force and Space Force, while the spending plans also seek almost $2.3 billion in cuts.
-
Virginia National Guard to assist ICE with admin, logistics support
The Guardsmen will not conduct law enforcement operations nor make arrests, the Virginia National Guard said.
-
Six soldiers honored for subduing Fort Stewart shooter, aiding wounded
Six soldiers received the Meritorious Service Medal for their actions during an active shooter incident that wounded five service members at Fort Stewart.
-
Air Force moves F-16s closer to North Korea in new ‘super squadron’
The temporary shift aims to provide a more robust defense against threats from an increasingly belligerent North Korea.
-
Pentagon awards $7.8 billion in missile contracts for US and allies
The Pentagon ordered thousands of new missiles for the Air Force, Navy and a host of allies, including NATO nations, Ukraine and Israel, among others.
-
Air Force creates warfighter communications office
The Air Force called it “one of the most significant reorganizations of the Air Staff in over 30 years.”
-
Airman killed by M18 pistol was 21-year-old from Kentucky
The airman’s tragic death has since led Air Force Global Strike Command to ban M18 handguns from use during an investigation.
-
Pentagon shifts $200 million to seal off border bombing range
The Pentagon is seeking to reallocate $200 million in funding for barriers to seal off areas surrounding Arizona’s Barry M. Goldwater Air Force Range.
-
Air Force suspends use of M18 pistols after airman’s death
A leaked memo called for the M18 to be pulled from use “for all operational and training activities” immediately and replaced by the M-4 rifle.













