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Retirement snafu affects thousands of Reserve, Guard members
More than 13,000 Guard and Reserve members haven't been receiving their earned government retirement contributions.
By Karen Jowers
A major was kicked out for stealing narcotics. Then he took $820,000 from the Air Force.
For the past two years, former Air Force Maj. Brandon Bailey has been the subject of a federal investigation into a complex web of financial and bankruptcy fraud he spun over the course of a decade.
4 US Marines killed in Norway Osprey crash identified
With Marine Corps assistance, the bodies of the four Marines were able to be recovered and are currently being transported to the United States.
By Philip Athey
Marine Corps ends all 3 of its crisis response deployments
The Marine Corps is ending its crisis response deployments developed after the 2012 attack on the Benghazi, Libya.
By Philip Athey
Air Force aims to sharpen vision for teaming pilots with drones
"We are poised to go ahead and take a significant step forward" in teaming autonomous drones up with piloted fighters and bombers, Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall said March 9.
Texas Guard shakeup deepens, two more two-stars out
The major shake-up continues, with two more top officials leaving.
Old, weak landing gear springs led to a B-2’s $10M skid off the runway
The B-2's pilots fought to keep the bomber centered on the runway as the landing gear collapsed, but it ultimately skidded onto the grass.
Marine Corps unveils ‘influence officers’ for information fight
The Marine Corps has launched a new occupational field in the hopes of producing better specialists in the information warfare field.
By Philip Athey