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Air Force’s new nuclear bomb program to be audited by military watchdog
The Air Force plans to fly the new B61 bomb on the F-35A and other fighter and bomber jets.
Final Marine arrested in alleged human smuggling ring receives punishment
The sentence of one year in confinement and reduction to E-1 was the maximum sentence possible under the plea agreement.
By Philip Athey
Army: 3 soldiers injured during ‘hard landing’ at Georgia airfield
The Army says three soldiers were taken to a hospital with minor injuries Wednesday when their plane had a landing mishap at a Georgia airfield.
Savage Arms announces first semi-auto shotgun: the Renegauge
Chambered in 12 gauge, the new scattergun boasts a series of innovative features that seek to distinguish it from the crowded auto-loading shotgun market.
By Jim Grant
Senate sends Trump defense bill with federal parental leave, 3.1% pay raise for Pentagon personnel
The Senate on Tuesday voted to send to President Donald Trump an annual defense policy bill that combines a $738 billion Pentagon budget blueprint with legislation to provide federal employees with 12 weeks of paid parental leave.
By Andrew Taylor, The Associated Press
Coke, meth and an AK-47: Feds accuse Nellis master sergeant of trafficking guns, drugs
Master Sgt. Michael Reimers is now being held in pre-trial confinement.
Senate to vote on ending border emergency that diverted DoD funds
The Senate is voting this week on whether to end the president’s emergency diversion of military funding to his border wall.
By Joe Gould
Police: Man arrested outside Pentagon had a shotgun and bourbon in his car
Pentagon police say a Kentucky man with a shotgun arrived at the government facility last week and told officers he had driven through the night to attend to "liberty business" there.
12 Marines confined to Camp Pendleton brig awaiting charges for alleged smuggling
Twelve Marines are currently confined to the Camp Pendleton, California, brig for their alleged involvement in human smuggling and drug offenses
By Shawn Snow
Suspected suicide bombings in Philippine army camp kills 7
The military has deployed large numbers of troops to predominantly Muslim Sulu to bolster a months-long offensive against remnants of the Abu Sayyaf, which is listed by the United States and the Philippines as a terrorist organization for bombings, ransom kidnappings and beheadings.
Burke takes over as VCNO, Moran starts transition to CNO
The change of office ceremony took place just moments after the 31st Chief of Naval Operations, Adm. John Richardson, pinned a fourth star on Burke.
By Mark D. Faram