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2,410 airmen selected for transfer to Space Force, more to follow
Members of Air Force space operations career fields will begin transfer to the Space Force Sept. 1.
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Hitler released his failed plan to invade England 80 years ago today
Operation Sea Lion was an amphibious invasion intended to result in the German defeat of England.
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States petition for federal National Guard orders to be extended for coronavirus response
Federal orders placing National Guard troops on COVID-19 response missions are set to end on August 21. If not extended, troops’ pay and benefits will be greatly affected.
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How the Green Berets got their name
U.S. Army Special Forces didn’t always wear the green beret – at least not officially.
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Lost and found: New book chronicles family’s search for MIA soldier
“A Korean War Odyssey” tells the story of Tom Gormley and his wife’s search for a family member who went missing during the Korean War.
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Sub Group 7, Carrier Strike Group 5 get new COs; 10 other flag assignments announced
The secretary of the Navy and chief of naval operations announced new assignments for 12 rear admirals Monday.
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Navy, Air Force troops train with UAE pilots to thwart fast-boat attacks in the Persian Gulf
U.S. Navy and Air Force troops joined with United Arab Emirates pilots recently to conduct training operations in the southern Persian Gulf. The training included using the expeditionary mobile base Lewis B. Puller as a staging platform to practice tracking and engaging simulated fast-attack craft.
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House Democrats call on military to end ban on transgender service
House Democrats called for an end to the ban on transgender military service in a letter to Secretary of Defense Mark Esper and Attorney General William Barr.
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‘Twitter novel’ to tell story of atomic Army
The XVIII Airborne Corps will tell the Army’s history from 1953-1961 in “The Atomic Age: A Twitter Novel.”
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Anti-ISIS coalition — saying Iraqi security forces now effective — reducing personnel, shifting mission focus
Operation Inherent Resolve’s training forces in Iraq will be restructured to provide mentoring and assistance to high-level Iraqi leadership.
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2,410 airmen selected for transfer to Space Force, more to follow
Members of Air Force space operations career fields will begin transfer to the Space Force Sept. 1.
-
Hitler released his failed plan to invade England 80 years ago today
Operation Sea Lion was an amphibious invasion intended to result in the German defeat of England.
-
States petition for federal National Guard orders to be extended for coronavirus response
Federal orders placing National Guard troops on COVID-19 response missions are set to end on August 21. If not extended, troops’ pay and benefits will be greatly affected.
-
How the Green Berets got their name
U.S. Army Special Forces didn’t always wear the green beret – at least not officially.
-
Lost and found: New book chronicles family’s search for MIA soldier
“A Korean War Odyssey” tells the story of Tom Gormley and his wife’s search for a family member who went missing during the Korean War.
-
Sub Group 7, Carrier Strike Group 5 get new COs; 10 other flag assignments announced
The secretary of the Navy and chief of naval operations announced new assignments for 12 rear admirals Monday.
-
Navy, Air Force troops train with UAE pilots to thwart fast-boat attacks in the Persian Gulf
U.S. Navy and Air Force troops joined with United Arab Emirates pilots recently to conduct training operations in the southern Persian Gulf. The training included using the expeditionary mobile base Lewis B. Puller as a staging platform to practice tracking and engaging simulated fast-attack craft.
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House Democrats call on military to end ban on transgender service
House Democrats called for an end to the ban on transgender military service in a letter to Secretary of Defense Mark Esper and Attorney General William Barr.
-
‘Twitter novel’ to tell story of atomic Army
The XVIII Airborne Corps will tell the Army’s history from 1953-1961 in “The Atomic Age: A Twitter Novel.”
-
Anti-ISIS coalition — saying Iraqi security forces now effective — reducing personnel, shifting mission focus
Operation Inherent Resolve’s training forces in Iraq will be restructured to provide mentoring and assistance to high-level Iraqi leadership.
-
2,410 airmen selected for transfer to Space Force, more to follow
Members of Air Force space operations career fields will begin transfer to the Space Force Sept. 1.
-
Hitler released his failed plan to invade England 80 years ago today
Operation Sea Lion was an amphibious invasion intended to result in the German defeat of England.
-
States petition for federal National Guard orders to be extended for coronavirus response
Federal orders placing National Guard troops on COVID-19 response missions are set to end on August 21. If not extended, troops’ pay and benefits will be greatly affected.
-
How the Green Berets got their name
U.S. Army Special Forces didn’t always wear the green beret – at least not officially.
-
Lost and found: New book chronicles family’s search for MIA soldier
“A Korean War Odyssey” tells the story of Tom Gormley and his wife’s search for a family member who went missing during the Korean War.
-
Sub Group 7, Carrier Strike Group 5 get new COs; 10 other flag assignments announced
The secretary of the Navy and chief of naval operations announced new assignments for 12 rear admirals Monday.
-
Navy, Air Force troops train with UAE pilots to thwart fast-boat attacks in the Persian Gulf
U.S. Navy and Air Force troops joined with United Arab Emirates pilots recently to conduct training operations in the southern Persian Gulf. The training included using the expeditionary mobile base Lewis B. Puller as a staging platform to practice tracking and engaging simulated fast-attack craft.
-
House Democrats call on military to end ban on transgender service
House Democrats called for an end to the ban on transgender military service in a letter to Secretary of Defense Mark Esper and Attorney General William Barr.
-
‘Twitter novel’ to tell story of atomic Army
The XVIII Airborne Corps will tell the Army’s history from 1953-1961 in “The Atomic Age: A Twitter Novel.”
-
Anti-ISIS coalition — saying Iraqi security forces now effective — reducing personnel, shifting mission focus
Operation Inherent Resolve’s training forces in Iraq will be restructured to provide mentoring and assistance to high-level Iraqi leadership.













