Latest ""
Mattis testifies in fraud trial of fallen tech star
Mattis testified for more than three hours.
By Michael Liedtke
New commander takes the reins of ACC
Gen. Mark Kelly succeeded Gen. Mike Holmes, who is retiring after 39 years in service.
After string of fighter crashes, ACC’s Gen. Holmes to visit flying wings
Monday's fighter jet crash at Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico was the fifth in about two months.
Two-star general at Nellis fired over suspected unprofessional relationship
An investigation into Gersten's alleged unprofessional relationship is still ongoing, and the Air Force is not saying much more.
DoD identifies soldier who died in non-combat incident in Afghanistan
The death of Spc. Miguel L. Holmes, 22, is under investigation.
By Kathleen Curthoys
US Air Force’s new trainer jet could become its next light-attack or aggressor aircraft
Now that the Air Force has chosen its new jet trainer, it's looking at whether the T-X can fill requirements outside the training mission.
By Valerie Insinna
The US Air Force doesn’t want F-15X. But it needs more fighter jets.
The top two Air Force leaders made it clear that buying new fourth-generation planes was not their first choice.
By Valerie Insinna
Wife of Utah Guardsman killed in Afghanistan: Heartache, no regret
The wife of a Utah mayor and Army National Guard member who was killed in Afghanistan by one of his Afghan trainees says there is “heartache but no regret.”
Remains of Utah Marine killed in Pearl Harbor coming home
The remains of a Utah Marine who died during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor are finally coming home.
No more group commanders? Air Force tests new wing design that gives squadron commanders more leeway
Air Combat Command is testing a new way to organize wings that would get rid of group commanders and the vice wing commander, and increasingly give squadron commanders the ear of the wing commander.
Black soldier killed in WWI was denied Medal of Honor. Advocates are now trying to change that
The U.S. soldier was badly wounded, returned to battle and fought to the death. He was recommended for the nation's highest valor award, but the award was downgraded. Some say racism had a role in that.
By Nicole Bauke