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Eyeing the storm: Air Force’s ‘Hurricane Hunters’ are busier than ever
With an aging fleet of aircraft facing formidable storms, the Air Force's Hurricane Hunters are figuring out how to weather the future.
Remains of fallen American troops headed back from North Korea
North Korean officials handed the remains over to U.S. military experts on the 65th anniversary of the Korean War armistice.
Never lose a soldier again. The Army buys locator beacons to help find lost troops
The Army will buy $34 million worth of personal locator beacons to keep track of lost soldiers.
By Todd South
Air Force blames pilot error after two F-16s collide head-on in midair
The collision occurred at Bulldog Military Operation Area near Louisville, Georgia, on June 7, 2016.
By Kyle Rempfer
Troops who responded to hurricanes last year eligible for Humanitarian Service Medal
Service members who responded to locations hit by three major hurricanes last year for disaster relief are eligible for the Humanitarian Service Medal.
Defense funding roils 2018 budget fight
To break Democrats’ insistence on parity between defense and non-defense spending increases, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., is arguing defense spending has been hit harder.
By Joe Gould
Three-star: Puerto Rico is on the road to recovery, but still in emergency status
Puerto Rico is on the road to recovery but remains in an emergency situation, Lt. Gen. Jeff Buchanan, the commander of U.S. Army North, said.
By Kyle Rempfer
Disaster-related benefits end soon for Tricare users hit by Harvey, Irma
Tricare has procedures in place to make sure beneficiaries have access to health care when they are affected by disasters.
By Karen Jowers
20,000 guardsmen help Irma’s victims
The U.S. military is continuing to support areas affected by Hurricane Irma.
By Mackenzie Wolf