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Navy fires CO of USS Howard for the second time in less than 6 months
Cmdr. Cameron Dennis took command of the warship in September.
By Diana Stancy
Aircraft maintenance squadron commander at Nellis ousted
Maj. Burton Field moved to a new position in the 99th Air Base Wing.
KC-46 gets new refueling approvals for TRANSCOM missions
The Pegasus can now take on more missions the Air Force otherwise would have had to hand off to the KC-135 Stratotanker and KC-10 Extender, and lessen the burden on those older tankers.
Pentagon holds special 9/11 remembrance ceremony for building employees
The event was one of several the Pentagon is holding to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the attacks.
US, coalition airstrikes in CENTCOM region plummet amid withdrawal plans
American and coalition aircraft have conducted more than 400 airstrikes across the Middle East since Jan. 1.
US jets strike Iran-backed militia groups in Iraq and Syria in response to ongoing drone, rocket attacks
In response to ongoing attacks by Iran-backed militias, President Joe Biden ordered U.S. airstrikes against them in Iraq and Syria.
By Howard Altman
Raise military pay to match minimum wage for federal contract employees
New enlistees should make at least the same amount as a private federal contract worker, says the author of this commentary.
By Anthony Deane
Former Navy sailor who hid wife’s body in freezer sentenced for her killing
Matthew Sullivan, 36, was sentenced in a San Diego courtroom for second-degree murder in the stabbing death of Elizabeth Sullivan.
Best pics of the week: Feb. 28, 2021
Paratroopers train in Alaska, Marine recruits take part in Basic Warrior Training at Parris Island, a cadet shapes hot steel at the Air Force Academy, and more in this week's Frontline Photos.
Man gets 60 years in prison for 2018 slaying at Fort Stewart
Stafon Jamar Davis was sentenced in the July 2018 slaying of Abree Boykin.
30 Years On, Veterans Recall the Desert Storm Air War
People tend to remember Desert Storm as a short, easy war—and compared with the “forever” wars that followed, that makes sense: a 100-hour ground war blip in the annals of history.
By Kelly Kennedy, The War Horse