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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
Veteran, financier both plead guilty in ‘We Build The Wall’ fraudulent fundraiser
The organizers of the “We Build The Wall” group raised more than $25 million from donors as they repeatedly pledged every dollar would be used for the project.
It’s now easier for new parents to leave Air Force, Space Force
Before the policy change, only women were allowed to leave the Air Force after childbirth or adoption.
Air Force aims for smoother, fairer performance reviews for officers
"Static closeout dates" for officers will start taking effect this year for a more predictable professional development process.
SEAL Team 8 commander died Tuesday following training accident
Cmdr. Brian Bourgeois served in the Navy's special warfare community for more than 20 years.
Unvaccinated active duty airmen will soon be barred from moving to new assignments
Nearly 97 percent, or 316,000, of the 326,000 active duty airmen are fully vaccinated.
Here are the scores you need to pass the new Air Force PT test
The Air Force on Friday released a fresh set of spreadsheets that will be used to calculate airmen’s scores on the revamped annual physical fitness assessment, which begins in January.
Hawaii congressional delegation seeks Navy fuel-leak probe
The Red Hill facility holds 20 underground fuel storage tanks near Pearl Harbor, providing the military with a crucial fuel reserve in the Pacific.
2 neo-Nazi group members, including US Army veteran, sentenced to prison
FBI agents arrested former Canadian Armed Forces reservist Patrik Jordan Mathews, U.S. Army veteran Brian Mark Lemley Jr. and a third member of a group called The Base four days before a pro-gun rally in Virginia in January 2020.
By Michael Kunzelman, The Associated Press
Judge to sentence neo-Nazi group members, including US Army veteran, under terrorism law
Prosecutors said Canadian Armed Forces reservist Patrik Jordan Mathews and U.S. Army veteran Brian Mark Lemley Jr. planned to carry out a massacre inspired by their white supremacist ideology.
By Michael Kunzelman, The Associated Press