Large-scale, Army-led NATO exercise kicks off in EuropeMore than 6,500 troops will participate in the month-long exercise.By Todd South8 weeks ago
That time the Army replaced a cake it stole 77 years earlier in WWII Soldiers stole the cake from a windowsill in 1945.By Sarah Sicard7 months ago
Northrop wins $705 million contract for F-35 air-to-ground weaponThe SiAW would strike enemy air defense targets on the ground, and the Air Force wants it to reach initial operational capability by 2026.By Stephen Losey7 months ago
Four-star to push for top unit award for airmen involved in Kabul evac“There’s been some exceptional recognition ... but it is not at all where I want it to be,” Air Mobility Command boss Gen. Mike Minihan said.By Rachel S. Cohen8 months ago
With a mix of donated weapons, Ukraine’s defenders adapt in warGen. James Hecker, the head of U.S. Air Forces in Europe, told reporters Sept. 19 that Russia has lost more than 60 fighter jets in the war so far.By Rachel S. Cohen and Joe Gould19 months ago
Head of NATO pilot training in Texas under fire for showcasing Nazi ace’s portraitThe 80th Flying Training Wing is reviewing its artwork and artifacts, including depictions of Nazi aviation, to ensure they are professional and presented with appropriate context, an Air Force spokesman said.By Rachel S. Cohen22 months ago