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Ohio lawmakers make wild card pitch to host Space Command headquarters
Ohio lawmakers wade into the Colorado vs. Alabama standoff over hosting Space Command’s headquarters, with a curveball pitch to put it in their state.
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Former airman loses appeal in 2005 double homicide case at Robins AFB
Andrew Witt, a former senior airman, was convicted in 2005 of a double homicide, and was later sentenced to life without parole.
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When are jets allowed to go ‘boom,’ AKA, break the sound barrier?
One F-16 Fighting Falcon that responded to the unresponsive Cessna made the jump to supersonic speed, though three others were also authorized to do so.
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Air Force aviators could nab $50K each year by staying in uniform
Pilots, air battle managers and combat systems operators who sign new contracts will receive between $15,000 and $50,000 annually for three to 12 years.
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Air Force promotions to lieutenant colonel grow more competitive
It’s the most competitive round of on-time promotions to lieutenant colonel since the Air Force overhauled its selection process in 2020.
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Retired Air Force officer gets 3 years for having classified documents
Retired Lt. Col. Robert Birchum was sentenced Thursday for unlawfully possessing classified documents.
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Air Force official’s musings on rogue drone targeting humans go viral
A “thought experiment” from the service that went viral highlights the possible dangers that could come from giving autonomous drones too much power.
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Air Force 3-star tapped as next Northern Command boss
Lt. Gen. Gregory Guillot currently serves as the No. 2 officer at U.S. Central Command.
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Biden thanks Air Force Academy grads for choosing ‘service over self’
More than 900 academy graduates are becoming second lieutenants in either the Air Force or Space Force.
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Air Force picks Colorado for more Space Force missions
Four more Space Force missions will now be based in Colorado Springs.
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Ohio lawmakers make wild card pitch to host Space Command headquarters
Ohio lawmakers wade into the Colorado vs. Alabama standoff over hosting Space Command’s headquarters, with a curveball pitch to put it in their state.
-
Former airman loses appeal in 2005 double homicide case at Robins AFB
Andrew Witt, a former senior airman, was convicted in 2005 of a double homicide, and was later sentenced to life without parole.
-
When are jets allowed to go ‘boom,’ AKA, break the sound barrier?
One F-16 Fighting Falcon that responded to the unresponsive Cessna made the jump to supersonic speed, though three others were also authorized to do so.
-
Air Force aviators could nab $50K each year by staying in uniform
Pilots, air battle managers and combat systems operators who sign new contracts will receive between $15,000 and $50,000 annually for three to 12 years.
-
Air Force promotions to lieutenant colonel grow more competitive
It’s the most competitive round of on-time promotions to lieutenant colonel since the Air Force overhauled its selection process in 2020.
-
Retired Air Force officer gets 3 years for having classified documents
Retired Lt. Col. Robert Birchum was sentenced Thursday for unlawfully possessing classified documents.
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Air Force official’s musings on rogue drone targeting humans go viral
A “thought experiment” from the service that went viral highlights the possible dangers that could come from giving autonomous drones too much power.
-
Air Force 3-star tapped as next Northern Command boss
Lt. Gen. Gregory Guillot currently serves as the No. 2 officer at U.S. Central Command.
-
Biden thanks Air Force Academy grads for choosing ‘service over self’
More than 900 academy graduates are becoming second lieutenants in either the Air Force or Space Force.
-
Air Force picks Colorado for more Space Force missions
Four more Space Force missions will now be based in Colorado Springs.
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Ohio lawmakers make wild card pitch to host Space Command headquarters
Ohio lawmakers wade into the Colorado vs. Alabama standoff over hosting Space Command’s headquarters, with a curveball pitch to put it in their state.
-
Former airman loses appeal in 2005 double homicide case at Robins AFB
Andrew Witt, a former senior airman, was convicted in 2005 of a double homicide, and was later sentenced to life without parole.
-
When are jets allowed to go ‘boom,’ AKA, break the sound barrier?
One F-16 Fighting Falcon that responded to the unresponsive Cessna made the jump to supersonic speed, though three others were also authorized to do so.
-
Air Force aviators could nab $50K each year by staying in uniform
Pilots, air battle managers and combat systems operators who sign new contracts will receive between $15,000 and $50,000 annually for three to 12 years.
-
Air Force promotions to lieutenant colonel grow more competitive
It’s the most competitive round of on-time promotions to lieutenant colonel since the Air Force overhauled its selection process in 2020.
-
Retired Air Force officer gets 3 years for having classified documents
Retired Lt. Col. Robert Birchum was sentenced Thursday for unlawfully possessing classified documents.
-
Air Force official’s musings on rogue drone targeting humans go viral
A “thought experiment” from the service that went viral highlights the possible dangers that could come from giving autonomous drones too much power.
-
Air Force 3-star tapped as next Northern Command boss
Lt. Gen. Gregory Guillot currently serves as the No. 2 officer at U.S. Central Command.
-
Biden thanks Air Force Academy grads for choosing ‘service over self’
More than 900 academy graduates are becoming second lieutenants in either the Air Force or Space Force.
-
Air Force picks Colorado for more Space Force missions
Four more Space Force missions will now be based in Colorado Springs.













