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Airmen receive DFCs, Bronze Star for daring Osprey rescues in Iranian ballistic missile attack
“Today John Leachman, Adam Darrow and Samuel Levander join in the pantheon of Air Force heroes,” 19th Air Force commander Maj. Gen. Craig Wills said.
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Izmir garrison recovers after earthquake in Turkey
LANDCOM’s headquarters suffered cracks in plaster walls and ceilings from the Oct. 30 earthquake, but nothing unexpected.
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Bushwhacker: Southwest desert training preps rescue airmen for austere environments
Davis-Monthan will work alongside units from Air Mobility Command and the Army to practice rescue missions in austere environments.
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Top military leadership quarantines after Coast Guard vice commandant tests positive for COVID-19
The Pentagon says the other senior military leaders have not tested positive for the coronavirus, but are self-quarantining out of caution.
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58 years ago, James Meredith broke the color barrier at Ole Miss. Here’s how the Air Force and Army shaped that battle
“I knew then that I had to leave the Air Force, come back to Mississippi, and go to war.”
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What war with China could look like
A host of scenarios could push China and the United States into some kind of conflict.
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IG: Air Guard intel planes surveilled seven George Floyd protests without proper authorization
It was the first time the RC-26 had been used to observe civil disturbances in support of law enforcement, the IG said.
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‘Hornets went everywhere’: Combat controller awarded Silver Star recalls fierce 2013 battle against Taliban
“I believe that I was able to save lives that day,” Master Sgt. John Grimesey told reporters.
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Combat controller’s valor award to be upgraded to Silver Star
Master Sgt. John Grimesey will also receive a Bronze Star with Valor device for his actions during a separate battle in Afghanistan in 2017.
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A new Air Force era begins as ‘CQ’ Brown, the nation’s first Black service chief, assumes command
Gen. Charles “CQ” Brown, the first Black service chief in U.S. history, saluted pioneering Black aviators including the Tuskegee Airmen as he assumed command of the Air Force.
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Airmen receive DFCs, Bronze Star for daring Osprey rescues in Iranian ballistic missile attack
“Today John Leachman, Adam Darrow and Samuel Levander join in the pantheon of Air Force heroes,” 19th Air Force commander Maj. Gen. Craig Wills said.
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Izmir garrison recovers after earthquake in Turkey
LANDCOM’s headquarters suffered cracks in plaster walls and ceilings from the Oct. 30 earthquake, but nothing unexpected.
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Bushwhacker: Southwest desert training preps rescue airmen for austere environments
Davis-Monthan will work alongside units from Air Mobility Command and the Army to practice rescue missions in austere environments.
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Top military leadership quarantines after Coast Guard vice commandant tests positive for COVID-19
The Pentagon says the other senior military leaders have not tested positive for the coronavirus, but are self-quarantining out of caution.
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58 years ago, James Meredith broke the color barrier at Ole Miss. Here’s how the Air Force and Army shaped that battle
“I knew then that I had to leave the Air Force, come back to Mississippi, and go to war.”
-
What war with China could look like
A host of scenarios could push China and the United States into some kind of conflict.
-
IG: Air Guard intel planes surveilled seven George Floyd protests without proper authorization
It was the first time the RC-26 had been used to observe civil disturbances in support of law enforcement, the IG said.
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‘Hornets went everywhere’: Combat controller awarded Silver Star recalls fierce 2013 battle against Taliban
“I believe that I was able to save lives that day,” Master Sgt. John Grimesey told reporters.
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Combat controller’s valor award to be upgraded to Silver Star
Master Sgt. John Grimesey will also receive a Bronze Star with Valor device for his actions during a separate battle in Afghanistan in 2017.
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A new Air Force era begins as ‘CQ’ Brown, the nation’s first Black service chief, assumes command
Gen. Charles “CQ” Brown, the first Black service chief in U.S. history, saluted pioneering Black aviators including the Tuskegee Airmen as he assumed command of the Air Force.
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Airmen receive DFCs, Bronze Star for daring Osprey rescues in Iranian ballistic missile attack
“Today John Leachman, Adam Darrow and Samuel Levander join in the pantheon of Air Force heroes,” 19th Air Force commander Maj. Gen. Craig Wills said.
-
Izmir garrison recovers after earthquake in Turkey
LANDCOM’s headquarters suffered cracks in plaster walls and ceilings from the Oct. 30 earthquake, but nothing unexpected.
-
Bushwhacker: Southwest desert training preps rescue airmen for austere environments
Davis-Monthan will work alongside units from Air Mobility Command and the Army to practice rescue missions in austere environments.
-
Top military leadership quarantines after Coast Guard vice commandant tests positive for COVID-19
The Pentagon says the other senior military leaders have not tested positive for the coronavirus, but are self-quarantining out of caution.
-
58 years ago, James Meredith broke the color barrier at Ole Miss. Here’s how the Air Force and Army shaped that battle
“I knew then that I had to leave the Air Force, come back to Mississippi, and go to war.”
-
What war with China could look like
A host of scenarios could push China and the United States into some kind of conflict.
-
IG: Air Guard intel planes surveilled seven George Floyd protests without proper authorization
It was the first time the RC-26 had been used to observe civil disturbances in support of law enforcement, the IG said.
-
‘Hornets went everywhere’: Combat controller awarded Silver Star recalls fierce 2013 battle against Taliban
“I believe that I was able to save lives that day,” Master Sgt. John Grimesey told reporters.
-
Combat controller’s valor award to be upgraded to Silver Star
Master Sgt. John Grimesey will also receive a Bronze Star with Valor device for his actions during a separate battle in Afghanistan in 2017.
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A new Air Force era begins as ‘CQ’ Brown, the nation’s first Black service chief, assumes command
Gen. Charles “CQ” Brown, the first Black service chief in U.S. history, saluted pioneering Black aviators including the Tuskegee Airmen as he assumed command of the Air Force.













