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10,000 troops gear up for massive PACAF training in Alaska
Northern Edge 2019 will include a Pacific Fleet aircraft carrier for the first time in a decade.
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President Trump to speak at Air Force Academy graduation
The ceremony will also include a flyover by the Thunderbirds.
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Airstrikes against ISIS dwindle as caliphate crumbles
U.S.-backed forces rooted out ISIS forces from their last piece of territory, and on March 23 declared they had defeated the militant group after a devastating, nearly five-year war.
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Trump ends some types of civilian casualty reporting
The executive order, does, however, leave in place 2018 defense bill requirements that the military report on its civilian casualties
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‘Captain Marvel’ pays tribute to Air Force history — and a fallen Thunderbird
Captain Marvel’s Air Force service and “Chuck Yeager swagger” has always been the key to her character, directors Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck said in an interview.
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DoD is rethinking what defines a major aviation accident
The Pentagon is considering revisions to the dollar amounts and damage levels that qualify an aircraft accident as a major mishap to better reflect the expense of repairing advanced jets.
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Tunnel warfare will test the Air Force’s ability to spy — and bomb — a hidden enemy
The possible emergence of a new era of tunnel warfare will challenge the Air Force to think of new ways to find, and defeat, a hidden enemy.
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First female Viper demo team pilot relieved of command after two weeks
The commander of the 20th Fighter Wing relieved Capt. Zoe Kotnik due to a loss of confidence in her ability to lead, Air Combat Command said.
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An Air Force vet died with no known family. Thousands of strangers came to his funeral in Texas to say goodbye.
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, was one of many who spread the word about Joseph Walker’s funeral on social media.
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Rep. Walter Jones, a voice for troops in Congress and war skeptic, enters hospice care
Jones led a years-long effort to defend the Marines of Task Force Violent after they were falsely accused of killing innocent bystanders and committing war crimes in Afghanistan in 2007.
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10,000 troops gear up for massive PACAF training in Alaska
Northern Edge 2019 will include a Pacific Fleet aircraft carrier for the first time in a decade.
-
President Trump to speak at Air Force Academy graduation
The ceremony will also include a flyover by the Thunderbirds.
-
Airstrikes against ISIS dwindle as caliphate crumbles
U.S.-backed forces rooted out ISIS forces from their last piece of territory, and on March 23 declared they had defeated the militant group after a devastating, nearly five-year war.
-
Trump ends some types of civilian casualty reporting
The executive order, does, however, leave in place 2018 defense bill requirements that the military report on its civilian casualties
-
‘Captain Marvel’ pays tribute to Air Force history — and a fallen Thunderbird
Captain Marvel’s Air Force service and “Chuck Yeager swagger” has always been the key to her character, directors Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck said in an interview.
-
DoD is rethinking what defines a major aviation accident
The Pentagon is considering revisions to the dollar amounts and damage levels that qualify an aircraft accident as a major mishap to better reflect the expense of repairing advanced jets.
-
Tunnel warfare will test the Air Force’s ability to spy — and bomb — a hidden enemy
The possible emergence of a new era of tunnel warfare will challenge the Air Force to think of new ways to find, and defeat, a hidden enemy.
-
First female Viper demo team pilot relieved of command after two weeks
The commander of the 20th Fighter Wing relieved Capt. Zoe Kotnik due to a loss of confidence in her ability to lead, Air Combat Command said.
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An Air Force vet died with no known family. Thousands of strangers came to his funeral in Texas to say goodbye.
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, was one of many who spread the word about Joseph Walker’s funeral on social media.
-
Rep. Walter Jones, a voice for troops in Congress and war skeptic, enters hospice care
Jones led a years-long effort to defend the Marines of Task Force Violent after they were falsely accused of killing innocent bystanders and committing war crimes in Afghanistan in 2007.
-
10,000 troops gear up for massive PACAF training in Alaska
Northern Edge 2019 will include a Pacific Fleet aircraft carrier for the first time in a decade.
-
President Trump to speak at Air Force Academy graduation
The ceremony will also include a flyover by the Thunderbirds.
-
Airstrikes against ISIS dwindle as caliphate crumbles
U.S.-backed forces rooted out ISIS forces from their last piece of territory, and on March 23 declared they had defeated the militant group after a devastating, nearly five-year war.
-
Trump ends some types of civilian casualty reporting
The executive order, does, however, leave in place 2018 defense bill requirements that the military report on its civilian casualties
-
‘Captain Marvel’ pays tribute to Air Force history — and a fallen Thunderbird
Captain Marvel’s Air Force service and “Chuck Yeager swagger” has always been the key to her character, directors Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck said in an interview.
-
DoD is rethinking what defines a major aviation accident
The Pentagon is considering revisions to the dollar amounts and damage levels that qualify an aircraft accident as a major mishap to better reflect the expense of repairing advanced jets.
-
Tunnel warfare will test the Air Force’s ability to spy — and bomb — a hidden enemy
The possible emergence of a new era of tunnel warfare will challenge the Air Force to think of new ways to find, and defeat, a hidden enemy.
-
First female Viper demo team pilot relieved of command after two weeks
The commander of the 20th Fighter Wing relieved Capt. Zoe Kotnik due to a loss of confidence in her ability to lead, Air Combat Command said.
-
An Air Force vet died with no known family. Thousands of strangers came to his funeral in Texas to say goodbye.
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, was one of many who spread the word about Joseph Walker’s funeral on social media.
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Rep. Walter Jones, a voice for troops in Congress and war skeptic, enters hospice care
Jones led a years-long effort to defend the Marines of Task Force Violent after they were falsely accused of killing innocent bystanders and committing war crimes in Afghanistan in 2007.













