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Air Guard’s RC-26 reconnaissance planes head into retirement
The Air Force argued that maintaining the three-decade-old planes cost $30 million each year.
Mourners in California honor 3 Marines killed in Afghanistan
Lance Cpl. Kareem Nikou pulled three families to safety and went back to the airport to rescue a child when the bomb went off, according to the pastor at his memorial service.
Cleveland Browns QB Baker Mayfield wears custom cleats in tribute to corpsman slain in Kabul
Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Maxton “Max” Soviak was laid to rest Sept. 13 in Milan, Ohio.
By Jon Simkins
Indiana town lines streets during funeral procession for Marine killed in Kabul
Cpl. Humberto Sanchez died in the Aug. 26 attack in Kabul, where he had been transferred after serving as a U.S. embassy guard in Jordan.
Utah Marine killed in Afghanistan bombing honored at vigil
"He was disciplined, determined and knew his calling."
California flag memorial to 13 slain US troops vandalized
Four of the 13 troops killed were from California.
Body of Indiana Marine slain in Kabul to be returned Sunday
Marine Corps Cpl. Humberto Sanchez, 22, of Logansport, Indiana, was among 13 U.S. military members killed in the Aug. 26 suicide bombing.
Not shocking: Most of the Army’s tasers don’t work
Nearly 60 percent of the Army's tasers are non-operational, according to an official report obtained by Army Times.
By Davis Winkie
Army veteran sentenced for shooting Black girl at Iowa Trump rally
Michael McKinney, 26, of St. Charles, pleaded guilty in June to intimidation with a dangerous weapon and willful injury in the Dec. 6 shooting after a rally in Des Moines near the state Capitol.
Can defense squeeze onto Congress’ busy agenda?
On Congress’ agenda when members return from the July 4 recess: late-arriving defense spending and policy bills as well as President Joe Biden’s pick for Navy secretary, among other Pentagon nominees.
By Joe Gould
Soldier found dead in Kuwait living quarters
A soldier supporting operations in Kuwait was found dead in his living quarters on Monday morning.
By Davis Winkie