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The Space Force’s new fitness regime has landed
PT tests are suspended for all guardians until July 1 while people decide whether to sign up for the study.
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Biden picks Brown to be Joint Chiefs chairman
President Biden singled out Brown’s Accelerate Change or Lose strategy as exactly what the military needs: “General, you’re right on.”
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GAO blasts T-7 delays, cites ‘tenuous’ Air Force-Boeing relationship
Boeing plans to start building T-7s before the Air Force officially orders them, but GAO worries this could lead to problems down the road.
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Ukraine could begin training on F-16 jets in Europe this summer
American and European officials are still hashing out the details of who would send jets, instructors and other resources to support training.
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Biden nominates Air Force general to lead NSA, Cyber Command
If confirmed, Air Force Lt. Gen. Timothy Haugh, the current deputy commander of Cyber Command, would replace Army Gen. Paul Nakasone.
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Air Force instructor pilot tackles ‘toughest footrace on Earth’
Kabanuck crossed the final finish line in 43 hours, 18 minutes and 22 seconds, placing 183rd of 765 runners.
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Services need to track recruits’ medical waiver decisions, DoD IG says
Tracking why an applicant does not request a medical waiver could help improve the ongoing military recruiting crisis, according to the watchdog.
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Air Force looks to tighten access to classified data after intel leak
There are rules governing access to classified information, and they must be enforced, said Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall.
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Ursa Major wins Air Force contract for hypersonic, space launch engine
Ursa Major will mature two engines, one to replace Russian rocket engines for satellites and the other to support hypersonic testbeds and aerial targets.
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US Air Force wants to avoid F-35 mistakes on sixth-gen fighter
The Air Force plans to award a contract to a vendor to build its Next Generation Air Dominance fighter in 2024.
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The Space Force’s new fitness regime has landed
PT tests are suspended for all guardians until July 1 while people decide whether to sign up for the study.
-
Biden picks Brown to be Joint Chiefs chairman
President Biden singled out Brown’s Accelerate Change or Lose strategy as exactly what the military needs: “General, you’re right on.”
-
GAO blasts T-7 delays, cites ‘tenuous’ Air Force-Boeing relationship
Boeing plans to start building T-7s before the Air Force officially orders them, but GAO worries this could lead to problems down the road.
-
Ukraine could begin training on F-16 jets in Europe this summer
American and European officials are still hashing out the details of who would send jets, instructors and other resources to support training.
-
Biden nominates Air Force general to lead NSA, Cyber Command
If confirmed, Air Force Lt. Gen. Timothy Haugh, the current deputy commander of Cyber Command, would replace Army Gen. Paul Nakasone.
-
Air Force instructor pilot tackles ‘toughest footrace on Earth’
Kabanuck crossed the final finish line in 43 hours, 18 minutes and 22 seconds, placing 183rd of 765 runners.
-
Services need to track recruits’ medical waiver decisions, DoD IG says
Tracking why an applicant does not request a medical waiver could help improve the ongoing military recruiting crisis, according to the watchdog.
-
Air Force looks to tighten access to classified data after intel leak
There are rules governing access to classified information, and they must be enforced, said Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall.
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Ursa Major wins Air Force contract for hypersonic, space launch engine
Ursa Major will mature two engines, one to replace Russian rocket engines for satellites and the other to support hypersonic testbeds and aerial targets.
-
US Air Force wants to avoid F-35 mistakes on sixth-gen fighter
The Air Force plans to award a contract to a vendor to build its Next Generation Air Dominance fighter in 2024.
-
The Space Force’s new fitness regime has landed
PT tests are suspended for all guardians until July 1 while people decide whether to sign up for the study.
-
Biden picks Brown to be Joint Chiefs chairman
President Biden singled out Brown’s Accelerate Change or Lose strategy as exactly what the military needs: “General, you’re right on.”
-
GAO blasts T-7 delays, cites ‘tenuous’ Air Force-Boeing relationship
Boeing plans to start building T-7s before the Air Force officially orders them, but GAO worries this could lead to problems down the road.
-
Ukraine could begin training on F-16 jets in Europe this summer
American and European officials are still hashing out the details of who would send jets, instructors and other resources to support training.
-
Biden nominates Air Force general to lead NSA, Cyber Command
If confirmed, Air Force Lt. Gen. Timothy Haugh, the current deputy commander of Cyber Command, would replace Army Gen. Paul Nakasone.
-
Air Force instructor pilot tackles ‘toughest footrace on Earth’
Kabanuck crossed the final finish line in 43 hours, 18 minutes and 22 seconds, placing 183rd of 765 runners.
-
Services need to track recruits’ medical waiver decisions, DoD IG says
Tracking why an applicant does not request a medical waiver could help improve the ongoing military recruiting crisis, according to the watchdog.
-
Air Force looks to tighten access to classified data after intel leak
There are rules governing access to classified information, and they must be enforced, said Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall.
-
Ursa Major wins Air Force contract for hypersonic, space launch engine
Ursa Major will mature two engines, one to replace Russian rocket engines for satellites and the other to support hypersonic testbeds and aerial targets.
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US Air Force wants to avoid F-35 mistakes on sixth-gen fighter
The Air Force plans to award a contract to a vendor to build its Next Generation Air Dominance fighter in 2024.













