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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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Training down under: B-1s, B-2s take part in combined exercise with US Marines, Aussies
JTACs from the U.S. Marine Corps and Australian Defence Force practiced carrying out airstrikes with the bombers, and the bombers also practiced dynamic targeting at the Australian bombing ranges.
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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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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 with child custody arrangements will now be stationed near their kids if possible
“We owe it to our teammates to make sure they have every opportunity to keep their family together whenever possible,” Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force Kaleth Wright said.
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CENTCOM: F-15 flies near Iranian airliner over Syria; Iran objects
Iran said it will hold the United States responsible if anything happens to the passenger plane on its way home.
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Goldfein: Air Force cargo planes moving coronavirus test kits; seven airmen have the disease so far
An Air Force C-17 flew 500,000 COVID-19 test kits from Italy to Memphis International Airport in Tennessee on Monday.
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Soldier, airman identified as US troops killed in rocket attack on Iraq base
“Our fallen comrades have a legacy that will never be forgotten,” said the commanding general of the coalition.
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Top Pentagon doctor says most troops not at great risk for coronavirus
A young and generally healthy force reduces the risk, according to the Joint Staff surgeon.
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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.”
-
Training down under: B-1s, B-2s take part in combined exercise with US Marines, Aussies
JTACs from the U.S. Marine Corps and Australian Defence Force practiced carrying out airstrikes with the bombers, and the bombers also practiced dynamic targeting at the Australian bombing ranges.
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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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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 with child custody arrangements will now be stationed near their kids if possible
“We owe it to our teammates to make sure they have every opportunity to keep their family together whenever possible,” Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force Kaleth Wright said.
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CENTCOM: F-15 flies near Iranian airliner over Syria; Iran objects
Iran said it will hold the United States responsible if anything happens to the passenger plane on its way home.
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Goldfein: Air Force cargo planes moving coronavirus test kits; seven airmen have the disease so far
An Air Force C-17 flew 500,000 COVID-19 test kits from Italy to Memphis International Airport in Tennessee on Monday.
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Soldier, airman identified as US troops killed in rocket attack on Iraq base
“Our fallen comrades have a legacy that will never be forgotten,” said the commanding general of the coalition.
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Top Pentagon doctor says most troops not at great risk for coronavirus
A young and generally healthy force reduces the risk, according to the Joint Staff surgeon.
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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.”
-
Training down under: B-1s, B-2s take part in combined exercise with US Marines, Aussies
JTACs from the U.S. Marine Corps and Australian Defence Force practiced carrying out airstrikes with the bombers, and the bombers also practiced dynamic targeting at the Australian bombing ranges.
-
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.
-
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.
-
Airmen with child custody arrangements will now be stationed near their kids if possible
“We owe it to our teammates to make sure they have every opportunity to keep their family together whenever possible,” Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force Kaleth Wright said.
-
CENTCOM: F-15 flies near Iranian airliner over Syria; Iran objects
Iran said it will hold the United States responsible if anything happens to the passenger plane on its way home.
-
Goldfein: Air Force cargo planes moving coronavirus test kits; seven airmen have the disease so far
An Air Force C-17 flew 500,000 COVID-19 test kits from Italy to Memphis International Airport in Tennessee on Monday.
-
Soldier, airman identified as US troops killed in rocket attack on Iraq base
“Our fallen comrades have a legacy that will never be forgotten,” said the commanding general of the coalition.
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Top Pentagon doctor says most troops not at great risk for coronavirus
A young and generally healthy force reduces the risk, according to the Joint Staff surgeon.













