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‘The Bloody Hundredth’ documentary puts real faces to TV show’s heroes
The 'Masters of the Air' companion documentary allows viewers to learn more about the larger-than-life troops depicted on the show.
By Sarah Sicard
The Bones are back: B-1s return to Guam
B-1s have flown to Guam on a near-monthly basis since this spring for Bomber Task Force missions.
Global Thunder: Bombers practice for nuclear war
The exercise also included allied personnel from the U.K. and Australia.
B-52s cross Atlantic for North Sea training
The bombers were repeatedly refueled during the nonstop, round-trip flight.
Montana ridge named in honor of airmen who died in 1962 B-47 crash
The area of Montana countryside where an Air Force plane crashed was renamed "B-47 Ridge" in honor of the airmen killed in the 1962 incident.
Memory of 17 killed in Cole attack and heroics of survivors honored at 20th anniversary memorial
The Navy learned a few lessons from the attack, most notably that a ship’s crew needs to remain vigilant.
By Jared Morgan
Making Bones: Air Force to develop ‘digital twin’ of B-1 for damage prediction
Digital aircraft replicas may make maintenance faster, more effective and help forecast potential problems.
By Jared Morgan
B-1s cross the North Pole to train with Norwegians
It was a rare opportunity for B-1s to train in the Arctic region, which is becoming more strategically important.
B-52 Stratofortress experienced emergency over England Friday
The other five B-52s in the bomber task force returned to Minot AFB Saturday. The bomber that had the emergency stayed behind for maintenance and has now returned to the States.
Congress passes bill honoring airmen killed in 1962 B-47 crash in Montana
The B-47 Ridge Designation Act, a bill honoring four airmen killed in a 1962 crash on Emigrant Peak, passed the House of Representatives unanimously.
By Sam Klomhaus, Livingston (Mont.) Enterprise via the AP
Weather forces scrub of Arsenal of Democracy D.C. flyover, no event reschedule this year
There are only two B-29 Superfortress bombers still flying. Military Times rode aboard one.
By Howard Altman