Ralph Puckett Jr., the last living National Medal of Honor recipient from the Korean War, died in his sleep on Monday. Two people died and 10 aircraft were destroyed in aviation-related mishaps in FY23 as the Air Force’s most serious accidents hit a five-year high. The service is looking to have sailors in the fleet help alleviate an historic recruiting shortfall. Both pilots will report to Marine Attack Squadron 223, also known as “the Bulldogs.” Col. Anadis Collado and Lt. Col. Douglas Grabowski were relived of their duties March 14 after a loss of trust and confidence in leadership. Staff Sgt. Charles Crumlett, 25, of Streamwood, Illinois, died Friday after being injured in what the Air Force called a "workplace incident." Veterans Affairs officials have set a goal to surpass the number of veterans they helped find permanent housing last year. The nation's only joint Veterans Affairs and Defense Department health care center began using a new compatible medical records system on Saturday. The Space Force's first "Red Skies" orbital warfare exercise tested whether guardians could command and control multiple satellites amid simulated threats. The officer was serving in a support role for the U.S. security staff at the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem. Load More