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Air Force chooses 78 airmen for Warrant Officer Training School
The Air Force will begin a program to train the first group of warrant officers in 66 years.
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Inert Cold War-era rocket found in garage of Washington state home
Police say an inert Cold War-era rocket has been found in the garage of a home of a deceased resident in Washington state.
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Air Force said its nuclear missile silos were safe, but dangers lurked
Documents show the risks toxic substances posed in the underground capsules and silos where Air Force nuclear missile crews have worked since the 1960s.
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B-2 Spirit stealth bomber set to return for New Year’s Day flyover
The B-2 Spirit stealth bomber is set to fly over the Tournament of Roses after missing it this past year.
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Nuclear stealth bomber, the B-21 Raider, takes first test flight
It’s the first new American bomber aircraft in more than 30 years, and almost every aspect of the program is classified.
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Here’s when the first T-7 trainer is to fly to Edwards Air Force Base
Mark your calendar: The U.S. Air Force plans to fly its first T-7A Red Hawk trainer halfway across the country for testing.
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Goodbye, dials: Digital avionics coming to aging US Air Force C-130s
The C-130H’s avionics modernization will replace its old analog gauges with digital displays, as well as an array of other navigation and flight upgrades.
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The Air Force is launching an era of transformation. Can it work?
“It may be that we completely break the [Air Force Specialty Code] structure,” said Lt. Gen. Caroline Miller, the service’s personnel chief.
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Pentagon draws ire of lawmakers over war crimes evidence sharing
Much of the session was spent answering lawmakers’ questions about the Pentagon’s resistance to cooperating with the International Criminal Court.
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Modern ‘shock and awe’ would be defined by aging jets, new tactics
“We need to be able to use a scalpel and not a meat ax,” said Harlan Ullman, the defense consultant credited with coining “shock and awe.”
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Air Force chooses 78 airmen for Warrant Officer Training School
The Air Force will begin a program to train the first group of warrant officers in 66 years.
-
Inert Cold War-era rocket found in garage of Washington state home
Police say an inert Cold War-era rocket has been found in the garage of a home of a deceased resident in Washington state.
-
Air Force said its nuclear missile silos were safe, but dangers lurked
Documents show the risks toxic substances posed in the underground capsules and silos where Air Force nuclear missile crews have worked since the 1960s.
-
B-2 Spirit stealth bomber set to return for New Year’s Day flyover
The B-2 Spirit stealth bomber is set to fly over the Tournament of Roses after missing it this past year.
-
Nuclear stealth bomber, the B-21 Raider, takes first test flight
It’s the first new American bomber aircraft in more than 30 years, and almost every aspect of the program is classified.
-
Here’s when the first T-7 trainer is to fly to Edwards Air Force Base
Mark your calendar: The U.S. Air Force plans to fly its first T-7A Red Hawk trainer halfway across the country for testing.
-
Goodbye, dials: Digital avionics coming to aging US Air Force C-130s
The C-130H’s avionics modernization will replace its old analog gauges with digital displays, as well as an array of other navigation and flight upgrades.
-
The Air Force is launching an era of transformation. Can it work?
“It may be that we completely break the [Air Force Specialty Code] structure,” said Lt. Gen. Caroline Miller, the service’s personnel chief.
-
Pentagon draws ire of lawmakers over war crimes evidence sharing
Much of the session was spent answering lawmakers’ questions about the Pentagon’s resistance to cooperating with the International Criminal Court.
-
Modern ‘shock and awe’ would be defined by aging jets, new tactics
“We need to be able to use a scalpel and not a meat ax,” said Harlan Ullman, the defense consultant credited with coining “shock and awe.”
-
Air Force chooses 78 airmen for Warrant Officer Training School
The Air Force will begin a program to train the first group of warrant officers in 66 years.
-
Inert Cold War-era rocket found in garage of Washington state home
Police say an inert Cold War-era rocket has been found in the garage of a home of a deceased resident in Washington state.
-
Air Force said its nuclear missile silos were safe, but dangers lurked
Documents show the risks toxic substances posed in the underground capsules and silos where Air Force nuclear missile crews have worked since the 1960s.
-
B-2 Spirit stealth bomber set to return for New Year’s Day flyover
The B-2 Spirit stealth bomber is set to fly over the Tournament of Roses after missing it this past year.
-
Nuclear stealth bomber, the B-21 Raider, takes first test flight
It’s the first new American bomber aircraft in more than 30 years, and almost every aspect of the program is classified.
-
Here’s when the first T-7 trainer is to fly to Edwards Air Force Base
Mark your calendar: The U.S. Air Force plans to fly its first T-7A Red Hawk trainer halfway across the country for testing.
-
Goodbye, dials: Digital avionics coming to aging US Air Force C-130s
The C-130H’s avionics modernization will replace its old analog gauges with digital displays, as well as an array of other navigation and flight upgrades.
-
The Air Force is launching an era of transformation. Can it work?
“It may be that we completely break the [Air Force Specialty Code] structure,” said Lt. Gen. Caroline Miller, the service’s personnel chief.
-
Pentagon draws ire of lawmakers over war crimes evidence sharing
Much of the session was spent answering lawmakers’ questions about the Pentagon’s resistance to cooperating with the International Criminal Court.
-
Modern ‘shock and awe’ would be defined by aging jets, new tactics
“We need to be able to use a scalpel and not a meat ax,” said Harlan Ullman, the defense consultant credited with coining “shock and awe.”













