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Engine fire forces B-52 bomber to make emergency landing at Minot AFB
One of the long-range bomber's eight engines caught fire.
Wittman lukewarm on Air Force plan to ‘quickstart’ programs
"Congress needs to do its job" and pass budgets on time, Rep. Rob Wittman, R-Va., said. “If we did our jobs, you wouldn’t need quickstart provisions.”
How a soldier who feared he missed the war went on to earn the MoH
The man who regretted missing combat in World War II despite being present for the conflict’s opening shots retired from the Army a combat-hardened major.
By Jon Simkins
For Expeditionary Center airmen, a new challenge in the Pacific
"We’ve got a real sense of the ‘tyranny of distance’ and how familiar we have yet to become with this theater," Maj. Gen. John Klein said.
Manslaughter conviction of Marine reservist overturned on appeal
A military appeals court said there wasn't sufficient evidence that Lance Cpl. Samuel B. London had been to blame for the 2019 death of Daniel Hollis.
Hunter Biden to plead guilty to misdemeanor tax offenses
The deal ends a long-running Justice Department investigation into Biden’s second son, who has acknowledged struggling with addiction.
Intel leaks ‘will never happen again,’ vows top National Guard officer
Gen. Daniel Hokanson said investigations so far have not shown systemic problems with who has access to the military's most sensitive secrets.
Top enlisted soldier says NCOs need to ‘be where your boss isn’t’
"You’re probably not enabling mission command if you’re sitting right next to your boss," said Sergeant Major of the Army Michael A. Grinston.
By Todd South
Marine vet charged in NYC subway death is freed pending trial
Marine veteran Daniel Penny was freed from custody hours after surrendering on a manslaughter charge.
By Jake Offenhartz, AP, Bobby Caina Calvan, AP and Michael R. Sisak, AP