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Coast Guard rescues three fishermen from Atlantic waters
A Jayhawk helicopter crew based out of Cape Cod discovered all three fishermen clinging to a buoy and hoisted them to safety.
Hurricane Ian avoids direct hit on MacDill but aims for JB Charleston
Early indications are that Air Force and Space Force units in Florida managed to avoid widespread destruction.
Guardsman investigated for chasing bus, believing migrants were on it
The lieutenant colonel followed the bus for more than 10 miles, terrifying passengers, according to the driver.
Navy crew behind massive cocaine bust awarded Coast Guard ribbon
The Gold Crew of expeditionary mobile base Hershel “Woody” Williams, which helped conduct the bust in April, was recognized Aug. 22.
Soldiers who saw paratrooper alive last face courts-martial
The partial remains of Spc. Enrique Roman-Martinez, a paratrooper based at Fort Bragg, were found near Cape Lookout National Seashore in May 2020.
Fort Bragg paratrooper’s death moves to cold case status
A California congresswoman and the family of a decapitated Fort Bragg paratrooper are upset that the Army is considering his death a “cold case.”
By Rachael Riley, The Fayetteville Observer
Space Force should make its case for legal changes to help launch ranges: lawmakers
The Space Force may need legal changes to pursue its "Range of the Future."
A dozen of Biden’s national security nominees are on hold in the Senate
At least three lawmakers are using the nominees as bargaining chips in talks on various concerns.
Now boarding: Space Force wants to turn launch ranges into rocket ‘airports’
Space Force launch range officials want their installations to be more like an airport departure terminal.
Liftoff to orbit in under an hour: Space Force launches missile warning satellite
On Tuesday afternoon, a rocket left Cape Canaveral Space Station in a fiery plum to take a fifth missile warning satellite to its constellation. The satellite's job is to provide backup.
By Nathan Strout