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Air Force: No evidence of wrongdoing in aircrew stays at Trump resort
Rep. John Garamendi, D-Calif., chairman of the House Armed Services readiness subcommittee, blasted Air Force aircrews’ stays at Trump Turnberry as a “blatant violation” of the Constitution’s emoluments clause.
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Travel review prompted by airmen’s stays at Trump golf resort goes to Air Force HQ
Air Mobility Command has finished its review of policies on how airmen choose airports and lodging while traveling internationally.
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Trump denies involvement in aircrew’s stay at his golf resort; Air Force launches travel review
President Trump says airmen who stayed at his Scotland property “have good taste!”
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Trump taps Barbara Barrett, former Aerospace Corporation chairwoman, as next Air Force secretary
Trump revealed his choice for the 25th Air Force secretary in a tweet Tuesday afternoon, shortly after the conclusion of a farewell ceremony for departing SECAF Heather Wilson.
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800 active-duty troops to be sent to Mexican border
The military is preparing to send at least 800 more troops to the Mexican border to help the Border Patrol, as a caravan of thousands of Central American migrants continues to move north.
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Air Force puts the kibosh on the $1,300 coffee cup
The Air Force has temporarily halted purchases of the controversial $1,280 “hot cup” used to warm liquids on cargo and other aircraft amid a growing controversy over their price.
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Battle over Air Force’s $1,300 coffee cups heats up
The Air Force, under fire for throwing down $1,280 apiece to replace in-flight reheating cups after their handles break, will use 3-D printing to fix the cups for just 50 cents. But Sen. Chuck Grassley wonders why these pricey cups are necessary.
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Report: Trump may fire Air Force Secretary Wilson over Space Force
President Trump is considering firing Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson after the midterm elections due to her perceived slow-rolling of his order to create a separate Space Force, according to a report from Foreign Policy.
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Database glitch left 1,112 airmen without medical benefits for two weeks
A problem with the Defense Department system that tracks eligibility for benefits and entitlements left 1,112 airmen and their families without medical benefits for about two weeks earlier this month.
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Go cyber: Airmen can earn cash and promotions, get set up for civilian life
The Air Force doesn’t want to be next on the infamous list of major cyberattacks. And that spells opportunities for airmen who are interested in scoring bonuses and retention pay, retraining opportunities, and perhaps even a better shot at getting a promotion.
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Air Force: No evidence of wrongdoing in aircrew stays at Trump resort
Rep. John Garamendi, D-Calif., chairman of the House Armed Services readiness subcommittee, blasted Air Force aircrews’ stays at Trump Turnberry as a “blatant violation” of the Constitution’s emoluments clause.
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Travel review prompted by airmen’s stays at Trump golf resort goes to Air Force HQ
Air Mobility Command has finished its review of policies on how airmen choose airports and lodging while traveling internationally.
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Trump denies involvement in aircrew’s stay at his golf resort; Air Force launches travel review
President Trump says airmen who stayed at his Scotland property “have good taste!”
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Trump taps Barbara Barrett, former Aerospace Corporation chairwoman, as next Air Force secretary
Trump revealed his choice for the 25th Air Force secretary in a tweet Tuesday afternoon, shortly after the conclusion of a farewell ceremony for departing SECAF Heather Wilson.
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800 active-duty troops to be sent to Mexican border
The military is preparing to send at least 800 more troops to the Mexican border to help the Border Patrol, as a caravan of thousands of Central American migrants continues to move north.
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Air Force puts the kibosh on the $1,300 coffee cup
The Air Force has temporarily halted purchases of the controversial $1,280 “hot cup” used to warm liquids on cargo and other aircraft amid a growing controversy over their price.
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Battle over Air Force’s $1,300 coffee cups heats up
The Air Force, under fire for throwing down $1,280 apiece to replace in-flight reheating cups after their handles break, will use 3-D printing to fix the cups for just 50 cents. But Sen. Chuck Grassley wonders why these pricey cups are necessary.
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Report: Trump may fire Air Force Secretary Wilson over Space Force
President Trump is considering firing Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson after the midterm elections due to her perceived slow-rolling of his order to create a separate Space Force, according to a report from Foreign Policy.
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Database glitch left 1,112 airmen without medical benefits for two weeks
A problem with the Defense Department system that tracks eligibility for benefits and entitlements left 1,112 airmen and their families without medical benefits for about two weeks earlier this month.
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Go cyber: Airmen can earn cash and promotions, get set up for civilian life
The Air Force doesn’t want to be next on the infamous list of major cyberattacks. And that spells opportunities for airmen who are interested in scoring bonuses and retention pay, retraining opportunities, and perhaps even a better shot at getting a promotion.
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Air Force: No evidence of wrongdoing in aircrew stays at Trump resort
Rep. John Garamendi, D-Calif., chairman of the House Armed Services readiness subcommittee, blasted Air Force aircrews’ stays at Trump Turnberry as a “blatant violation” of the Constitution’s emoluments clause.
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Travel review prompted by airmen’s stays at Trump golf resort goes to Air Force HQ
Air Mobility Command has finished its review of policies on how airmen choose airports and lodging while traveling internationally.
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Trump denies involvement in aircrew’s stay at his golf resort; Air Force launches travel review
President Trump says airmen who stayed at his Scotland property “have good taste!”
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Trump taps Barbara Barrett, former Aerospace Corporation chairwoman, as next Air Force secretary
Trump revealed his choice for the 25th Air Force secretary in a tweet Tuesday afternoon, shortly after the conclusion of a farewell ceremony for departing SECAF Heather Wilson.
-
800 active-duty troops to be sent to Mexican border
The military is preparing to send at least 800 more troops to the Mexican border to help the Border Patrol, as a caravan of thousands of Central American migrants continues to move north.
-
Air Force puts the kibosh on the $1,300 coffee cup
The Air Force has temporarily halted purchases of the controversial $1,280 “hot cup” used to warm liquids on cargo and other aircraft amid a growing controversy over their price.
-
Battle over Air Force’s $1,300 coffee cups heats up
The Air Force, under fire for throwing down $1,280 apiece to replace in-flight reheating cups after their handles break, will use 3-D printing to fix the cups for just 50 cents. But Sen. Chuck Grassley wonders why these pricey cups are necessary.
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Report: Trump may fire Air Force Secretary Wilson over Space Force
President Trump is considering firing Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson after the midterm elections due to her perceived slow-rolling of his order to create a separate Space Force, according to a report from Foreign Policy.
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Database glitch left 1,112 airmen without medical benefits for two weeks
A problem with the Defense Department system that tracks eligibility for benefits and entitlements left 1,112 airmen and their families without medical benefits for about two weeks earlier this month.
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Go cyber: Airmen can earn cash and promotions, get set up for civilian life
The Air Force doesn’t want to be next on the infamous list of major cyberattacks. And that spells opportunities for airmen who are interested in scoring bonuses and retention pay, retraining opportunities, and perhaps even a better shot at getting a promotion.












