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Meet the Marine aviator of the year ― an unmanned aerial vehicle pilot
Maj. Shane Gentry used his real-world experience remotely piloting the MQ-9A in combat missions to train other Marines to fly the aircraft.
Hundreds more airmen to receive medals for roles in Kabul evacuation
The announcement marks the largest batch of awards to date for the airmen who participated in Operation Allies Refuge.
Air Force begins redesign of glitchy ‘myDecs’ award-nomination portal
“I’d call it a piece of s***, but manure has value,” one Redditor said of myDecorations.
Remains of Korean War Medal of Honor recipient to be laid to rest
The remains of a Korean War Medal of Honor recipient who gave his life so his fellow soldiers could survive will finally return home.
By James Clark
Airmen can nab awards, faster promotions for referring new recruits
The Air Force is entering the crucial summer push to hit its enlistment goals by the end of the fiscal year.
Remains of South Korea Medal of Honor hero identified after 73 years
Army Cpl. Luther Story was 19 years old when he was killed defending fellow U.S. troops in South Korea in 1950.
A man, a medal and what it takes to lead
Nearly six decades later, an upgrade to the Medal of Honor for this brave officer.
By Todd South
Black Vietnam vet at last getting his due: Medal of Honor
The then-Capt. Paris Davis was recommended for the high honor at the time but lost paperwork and other factors led instead to a Silver Star Medal.
By Darlene Superville
Special ops aviation unit presents dozens of valor, combat awards
The awards were for four operations that took place in recent years, officials said.
By Davis Winkie
Will more minority veterans receive the Medal of Honor?
Of the 3,515 recipients, 93 are Black; 59 are Hispanic or Latino; 35 are Asian or Pacific Islander; 33 are Native American; and 18 are Jewish.
By Rachael Riley
Promotions, ribbons established for Army recruiting referrals
Service officials hope the program can help reverse a recruiting deficit.
By Davis Winkie