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Tech execs enlist in Army Reserve for new innovation detachment
The U.S. Army Reserve is swearing in four new officers from Silicon Valley.
By Jen Judson
USS Kearsarge’s emergency diesel generator ‘significantly damaged’ this spring
The generator's replacement won't be completed until January, officials said.
Accidental foam discharge damages several Navy helicopters
The mishap occurred last month aboard Naval Station Mayport, Florida.
The inside story of why Marine MEUs are ‘special operations capable’
Well leathernecks, Marine Corps Times has got you covered with the inside gouge, which was stumbled upon in the Marine Corps History Division Archives recently.
By Todd South
Meet Lt. Col. John Marks, the airman with the most time in the A-10C ‘Warthog’
Marks logged his 7,000th hour in the Warthog on Sept. 1.
Last Marine ‘wizzos’ pin on gold wings
With fewer two-seat jets and advanced aircraft, weapons systems officers have maybe until 2030.
By Todd South
Trump’s unofficial advisors on VA had significant access, influence over policy: report
Newly released emails show a larger role for the men than previously reported.
The Air Force evacuated 124,000 people from Afghanistan, but its work still isn’t done
The U.S. Air Force is pivoting from orchestrating the massive exodus of over 124,000 Afghans and Americans from a country once again under Taliban rule, to a quieter role helping even more people leave on commercial and privately organized flights.
US botched the response to COVID-19, McChrystal says
Retired Army Gen. Stanley McChrystal's latest book is out Oct. 5.
Air Force F-16 intercepts Army West Point plane that violated UN flight restrictions
NORAD and Army officials confirmed that the Army single-engine plane violated temporary flight restrictions before an F-16 intercepted it.
By Davis Winkie
No bulls--t: Professional Bull Riders to compete on the flight deck of the USS Lexington
Cowboys, 2,000-pound bovines, an aircraft carrier, Texas. Hell yeah.
By J.D. Simkins