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Marines fly supplies to part of Philippines reeling from floods
The island of Mindanao has been reeling from the effects of heavy rain, displacing an estimated 795,000 people.
Actors and athletes have agents to help them find work. Now vets with PTSD can, too.
The new effort links veterans undergoing therapy with employment experts to help them find appropriate work.
Tyndall sustains ‘direct hit,’ ‘extensive damage’ from hurricane
The catastrophic storm's 150 miles-per-hour-plus winds delivered a direct hit to the base, bringing down trees and power lines, ripping roofs off buildings and causing significant structural damage.
Social media lights up with SpaceX satellite launch
When SpaceX launched a rocket carrying an Argentinian Earth-observation satellite from California, both the night sky and social media lit up.
Half a century later, airman killed in remote Alaskan crash identified
The Air Force has announced the name of a service member recovered from a C-124 Globemaster aircraft that was lost more than half a century ago.
By Kyle Rempfer
Clean-up begins after typhoon trashed US airbase in Japan
Airman at Yokota Air Base are waking up this week to clean-up duties following a typhoon’s impact this weekend.
By Kyle Rempfer
In the path of Hurricane Florence? Here are some last-minute tips
Military evacuation orders and more
By Karen Jowers
After flying beyond their service life, Air Force Pave Hawks are finally getting replaced
The Air Force’s HH-60G Pave Hawks — the Defense Department’s premier combat rescue helicopter — have aged beyond their expected service life and are in dire need of replacement.
By Kyle Rempfer
Could the Air Force bomb wildfires into submission?
Rather than fighting wildfires in the traditional way — using aircraft to drop chemical retardants on the blaze while ground crews clear brush that could be potential fuel — the Air Force should try to bomb it.
By Kyle Rempfer
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