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One of the most decorated veterans of all time: David H. Hackworth
“Hack,” his friends called him, is most known for his post-Army career as a journalist.
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Air Force captures officer who deserted 35 years ago
A high-ranking Kirtland Air Force Base officer with top security clearance who disappeared 35 years ago has been found in California.
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On newsstands this week
In this week’s Air Force Times, a look at some new opportunities for younger NCOs.
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On newsstands this week
In this week’s Air Force Times, how Syria might affect the way pilots wage war.
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Travis Air Force Base on lockdown due to ‘security incident’
Travis Air Force Base in California on Wednesday ordered personnel to shelter in place in response to a “real world security incident.”
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On newsstands this week
In this week’s Air Force Times, revamping recruiting to try to add more airmen.
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What it’s really like to be a dog handler in the US military
Handlers talk training, fitness, and whether movies and media match real-life experiences.
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What does it take to (cyber)secure the presidential inauguration?
How the Secret Service makes sure the inauguration is a stage for the next president, not for a large-scale cyberattack.
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On newsstands this week
In this week’s Air Force Times, what war with North Korea could look like.
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C4ISRNET Market Intel Newsletter
Sign-up to receive the latest whitepapers, ebooks, webcasts and more from Defense News & C4ISRNET.
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One of the most decorated veterans of all time: David H. Hackworth
“Hack,” his friends called him, is most known for his post-Army career as a journalist.
-
Air Force captures officer who deserted 35 years ago
A high-ranking Kirtland Air Force Base officer with top security clearance who disappeared 35 years ago has been found in California.
-
On newsstands this week
In this week’s Air Force Times, a look at some new opportunities for younger NCOs.
-
On newsstands this week
In this week’s Air Force Times, how Syria might affect the way pilots wage war.
-
Travis Air Force Base on lockdown due to ‘security incident’
Travis Air Force Base in California on Wednesday ordered personnel to shelter in place in response to a “real world security incident.”
-
On newsstands this week
In this week’s Air Force Times, revamping recruiting to try to add more airmen.
-
What it’s really like to be a dog handler in the US military
Handlers talk training, fitness, and whether movies and media match real-life experiences.
-
What does it take to (cyber)secure the presidential inauguration?
How the Secret Service makes sure the inauguration is a stage for the next president, not for a large-scale cyberattack.
-
On newsstands this week
In this week’s Air Force Times, what war with North Korea could look like.
-
C4ISRNET Market Intel Newsletter
Sign-up to receive the latest whitepapers, ebooks, webcasts and more from Defense News & C4ISRNET.
-
One of the most decorated veterans of all time: David H. Hackworth
“Hack,” his friends called him, is most known for his post-Army career as a journalist.
-
Air Force captures officer who deserted 35 years ago
A high-ranking Kirtland Air Force Base officer with top security clearance who disappeared 35 years ago has been found in California.
-
On newsstands this week
In this week’s Air Force Times, a look at some new opportunities for younger NCOs.
-
On newsstands this week
In this week’s Air Force Times, how Syria might affect the way pilots wage war.
-
Travis Air Force Base on lockdown due to ‘security incident’
Travis Air Force Base in California on Wednesday ordered personnel to shelter in place in response to a “real world security incident.”
-
On newsstands this week
In this week’s Air Force Times, revamping recruiting to try to add more airmen.
-
What it’s really like to be a dog handler in the US military
Handlers talk training, fitness, and whether movies and media match real-life experiences.
-
What does it take to (cyber)secure the presidential inauguration?
How the Secret Service makes sure the inauguration is a stage for the next president, not for a large-scale cyberattack.
-
On newsstands this week
In this week’s Air Force Times, what war with North Korea could look like.







