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Here’s what we know about F-35 ejection seat woes so far
Military officials won’t answer whether they’ve found the problem on any planes.
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Saltzman nominated to lead Space Force
Saltzman would be the second person to serve as the Space Force’s top officer since the service was created.
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US military to treat wounded Ukrainian troops at Landstuhl hospital
Landstuhl Regional Medical Center can take up to 18 Ukrainian troops at a time under recently approved Pentagon guidance.
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C-17 loadmaster led crew through onboard bomb threat in Kabul evacuation
“Do exactly as we say. Do not let anybody know that we know that there is a possible threat.”
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None of the US Air Force’s linguists spoke Ukrainian. Then Russia invaded.
Air Force linguists scrambled to keep up through the Afghanistan withdrawal and, now, the war in Ukraine.
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Ramstein rethinks Pride Month events after critics bash ‘Drag Queen Story Time’ for kids
Objections centered on the library gathering but allegedly have led to a blanket ban from local leadership on any drag-related Pride Month event.
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Here’s the Space Force’s plan to ditch annual fitness testing
“We are 100% committed to having the most physically fit and mentally capable human beings that we can get,” Chief Master Sergeant of the Space Force Roger Towberman said.
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US fighters, helos arriving in NATO countries as Russia pushes farther into Ukraine
Russia’s mass invasion began before dawn Thursday. The U.S. is sending more aircraft to neighboring countries.
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Pentagon studying fallback supply lines to Ukraine ahead of expanded Russian invasion
“We’re examining how support can be provided in a post-invasion scenario, and no final decisions about the mechanisms have been made yet,” a U.S. official said.
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Former aviators launch ‘Mach 1′ fighter pilot caucus on Capitol Hill
The Mach 1 Caucus will push for policies that benefit fighter communities across the Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps. It joins several other groups backing military aviation on Capitol Hill.
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Here’s what we know about F-35 ejection seat woes so far
Military officials won’t answer whether they’ve found the problem on any planes.
-
Saltzman nominated to lead Space Force
Saltzman would be the second person to serve as the Space Force’s top officer since the service was created.
-
US military to treat wounded Ukrainian troops at Landstuhl hospital
Landstuhl Regional Medical Center can take up to 18 Ukrainian troops at a time under recently approved Pentagon guidance.
-
C-17 loadmaster led crew through onboard bomb threat in Kabul evacuation
“Do exactly as we say. Do not let anybody know that we know that there is a possible threat.”
-
None of the US Air Force’s linguists spoke Ukrainian. Then Russia invaded.
Air Force linguists scrambled to keep up through the Afghanistan withdrawal and, now, the war in Ukraine.
-
Ramstein rethinks Pride Month events after critics bash ‘Drag Queen Story Time’ for kids
Objections centered on the library gathering but allegedly have led to a blanket ban from local leadership on any drag-related Pride Month event.
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Here’s the Space Force’s plan to ditch annual fitness testing
“We are 100% committed to having the most physically fit and mentally capable human beings that we can get,” Chief Master Sergeant of the Space Force Roger Towberman said.
-
US fighters, helos arriving in NATO countries as Russia pushes farther into Ukraine
Russia’s mass invasion began before dawn Thursday. The U.S. is sending more aircraft to neighboring countries.
-
Pentagon studying fallback supply lines to Ukraine ahead of expanded Russian invasion
“We’re examining how support can be provided in a post-invasion scenario, and no final decisions about the mechanisms have been made yet,” a U.S. official said.
-
Former aviators launch ‘Mach 1′ fighter pilot caucus on Capitol Hill
The Mach 1 Caucus will push for policies that benefit fighter communities across the Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps. It joins several other groups backing military aviation on Capitol Hill.
-
Here’s what we know about F-35 ejection seat woes so far
Military officials won’t answer whether they’ve found the problem on any planes.
-
Saltzman nominated to lead Space Force
Saltzman would be the second person to serve as the Space Force’s top officer since the service was created.
-
US military to treat wounded Ukrainian troops at Landstuhl hospital
Landstuhl Regional Medical Center can take up to 18 Ukrainian troops at a time under recently approved Pentagon guidance.
-
C-17 loadmaster led crew through onboard bomb threat in Kabul evacuation
“Do exactly as we say. Do not let anybody know that we know that there is a possible threat.”
-
None of the US Air Force’s linguists spoke Ukrainian. Then Russia invaded.
Air Force linguists scrambled to keep up through the Afghanistan withdrawal and, now, the war in Ukraine.
-
Ramstein rethinks Pride Month events after critics bash ‘Drag Queen Story Time’ for kids
Objections centered on the library gathering but allegedly have led to a blanket ban from local leadership on any drag-related Pride Month event.
-
Here’s the Space Force’s plan to ditch annual fitness testing
“We are 100% committed to having the most physically fit and mentally capable human beings that we can get,” Chief Master Sergeant of the Space Force Roger Towberman said.
-
US fighters, helos arriving in NATO countries as Russia pushes farther into Ukraine
Russia’s mass invasion began before dawn Thursday. The U.S. is sending more aircraft to neighboring countries.
-
Pentagon studying fallback supply lines to Ukraine ahead of expanded Russian invasion
“We’re examining how support can be provided in a post-invasion scenario, and no final decisions about the mechanisms have been made yet,” a U.S. official said.
-
Former aviators launch ‘Mach 1′ fighter pilot caucus on Capitol Hill
The Mach 1 Caucus will push for policies that benefit fighter communities across the Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps. It joins several other groups backing military aviation on Capitol Hill.











