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Tornado damages buildings, hangars at Wright-Patterson AFB
One of the damaged hangars is involved in restoring the only surviving B-17D Flying Fortress bomber.
Breaking barriers, enduring advocacy: These Army women made a mark
This year marked the 15th annual induction ceremony. The foundation has awarded more than $600,000 in scholarships over that time.
By Todd South
Officials OK some hand and neck tattoos for airmen, Guardians
Airmen and Guardians are now allowed tattoos up to 1 inch long on the hands and back of the neck.
Woman killed in car crash at Army Spec Ops museum
The vehicle ran off the road and crashed into the U.S. Army Airborne & Special Operations Museum in downtown Fayetteville, N.C.
By Paul Woolverton
Defense bill OKs future national intelligence museum
A new museum focusing on the intelligence and special operation forces communities is coming to Northern Virginia.
Team Rubicon leaders take different journeys to the same destination
Art delaCruz and Jarrett Brown took different paths after leaving the military, but both ended up with Team Rubicon.
By Dave Lubach
Navy picks location for new national museum
The Navy has found a location for its new national museum.
The world’s first nuclear-powered sub reopens to public
In 26 years of service, the Nautilus completed 2,500 dives and traveled 510,000 miles.
Coast Guard kicks off construction for national museum
The museum, which will be free and accessible to the public, is expected to open sometime in 2024.
Vietnam vets at Army museum share personal stories, artifacts
Pieces of history and telling vignettes put a face on the war.
By Todd South
Oldest WWII veteran remembered in museum service
Lawrence Brooks was the oldest surviving World War II veteran until his death on Jan. 5 at age 112.
By Chevel Johnson