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8,000+ soldiers tested in large-scale combat in the Arctic
The exercise included a 150-mile helicopter deep strike and armed snowmobile hunter-killer teams.
By Todd South
US Navy mulls adding info warfare specialists on more submarines
The service years ago made information warfare commanders fixtures of carrier strike groups.
Army hockey player recovering after serious neck injury
A junior from Dallas caught an inadvertent skate to the neck in the second period of Army’s 5-0 loss to Sacred Heart.
Can the Air Force train nearly 1,500 pilots this year?
The Air Force's annual pilot production goals often prove elusive.
Defense lawmaker races to watch on election night
A number of key defense policy leaders on Capitol Hill could be ousted from Congress on election night.
US Navy hunting for info warfare experts, Aeschbach tells Old Crows
Information warfare combines data awareness and manipulation to gain an advantage — before, during and after battles.
Air Force’s first Pacific MQ-9 squadron comes at crossroads for drone
The 319th Expeditionary Reconnaissance Squadron will provide eyes in the sky over east Asia.
Former Navy captain and astronaut Scott Kelly joins new UFO study
A group of 16 researchers, including retired U.S. Navy captain and astronaut Scott Kelly, will spend the next nine months on a NASA team studying UFOs.
Fighter fleet is strained — and bill is coming due, ACC chief says
Air Combat Command head Gen. Mark Kelly said the 2018 Air Force We Need study, which called for 62 fighter squadrons, was on the money.
Military investigating possible ‘dysfunction’ at Texas medical center after colonel resigns
"I am left with this last opportunity to make a difference,” wrote Col. Ken Bode, commander of the 959th Medical Operations Squadron.
Army chaplain’s pro-life ‘victory’ email to brigade sparks inquiry
The former Green Beret-turned chaplain is under scrutiny for an email hailing the Supreme Court's decision.
By Davis Winkie