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DC military-air traffic control hotline hasn’t worked for over 3 years
The FAA confirmed the agency didn’t know the hotline hadn’t been working since March 2022 until after the latest near miss at Reagan National Airport.
US Army makes largest helicopter award in 40 years
The Army has selected who will build its Future Long Range Assault Aircraft to replace the iconic Black Hawk helicopter.
By Jen Judson
Black officer’s ‘lost’ Medal of Honor nomination nearing approval
The award paperwork was lost on two separate occasions. Now his medal may come.
By Davis Winkie
Airman’s ‘Black Panther’ car honors the late Chadwick Boseman
The airman spent about $4,000 on the custom wrap.
By Sarah Sicard
‘Marines do it different,’ Corps’ leaders say during moto birthday run
The commandant asserted that service members in other branches don’t even know when their birthdays are.
Black vets earn more than civilian peers, but not as much as whites
While military service hurts career earnings for white men, it provides a significant benefit to other groups.
Soldiers rescue injured hiker near Mount Stuart in Washington
The wind was rough and the helo crew couldn't land.
Long-forgotten ‘Black Hawk Down’ unit now included in division history
Soldiers with 3rd Platoon, Charlie Company, 1st Battalion, 87th Infantry Regiment served as a quick reaction force, helping save soldiers in the battle.
By Todd South
Fort Leavenworth welcomes first Black commanding general
Beagle is also the great-grandson of Walter Beagles, a World War I veteran.
U.S. ships seize $100 million of hash, heroin in the Gulf of Oman
Interdiction teams from a U.S. Navy destroyer and a U.S. Coast Guard cutter boarded two separate vessels Tuesday and Wednesday.
By Zamone Perez
Integration of future assault aircraft changes game for Army Aviation
The Army Aviation industry is employing manufacturing techniques that shorten lead times and cut costs.
By Gen. Gus Perna (ret.)