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Here’s how training will change for the Air Force’s newest officers
The school welcomed its first class of trainees into the new program at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, on Tuesday.
Air Force Academy closing to visitors due to coronavirus; OTS graduation guests limited
These are the latest social distancing steps the Air Force has taken to slow the spread of coronavirus.
Navy SEAL arraigned on murder charges in death of Green Beret
Out of the four men charged in connection to the death of Staff Sgt. Logan J. Melgar, Navy Chief Special Tony E. DeDolph was the latest arraigned on charges of conspiracy, assault, obstruction of justice, burglary, involuntary manslaughter, hazing and felony murder.
By Todd South
Dates set for murder trials of Navy SEAL, Marine Raider in death of Green Beret
Two other co-defendants have pleaded guilty and been sentenced for their involvement in the death.
By Todd South
Marine Raider arraigned on charges in death of Army Green Beret in Africa
Two service members have already been sentenced in Staff Sgt. Logan Melgar's death.
By Todd South
Marine sentenced to four years in Green Beret’s death
Staff Sgt. Kevin Maxwell Jr. is the second service member to be sentenced in the death of Army Staff Sgt. Logan Melgar.
By Staff and wire reports
Enlisted ‘doctor-airman’ with PhD earns her commission
"I knew I wanted to be in the Air Force, so the best way for me to do that was to enlist.”
Raiders, SEALs planned sexual assault in Green Beret hazing that led to homicide, Marine says
A Raider is to plead on Thursday, and the remaining defendants await trial dates.
By Todd South
Navy SEAL, Marine Raider hazing that killed Army Green Beret left an irreparable hole in the lives of family, friends
Three more defendants face charges of murder, conspiracy, hazing and burglary in the case.
By Todd South
World War II vet Bob Maxwell, the oldest Medal of Honor recipient, dies at 98
World War II veteran Bob Maxwell, the nation's oldest Medal of Honor recipient, has died in Oregon more than seven decades after grabbing a blanket and throwing himself on a German hand grenade in France to save his squad mates. He was 98.
Syracuse launches program to train veterans in political careers
Veterans will learn valuable skills like campaign planning, fundraising, developing an issues platform and crafting policy.
By Joshua Axelrod