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Troops’ personal data can be purchased for pennies, researchers find
Researchers were able to buy the personal information of thousands of service members, veterans and their families.
Pentagon to swap out nuclear boss, Europe commander and more
Three combatant commands are preparing to welcome new leaders, pending Senate confirmation.
‘Take the handcuffs off’: Retiring Materiel Command boss remains bullish on airmen’s innovative abilities
Gen. Arnold Bunch retired Monday as Air Force Materiel Command boss after nearly 40 years in uniform.
Ex-Air Force staff sergeant who killed guard sentenced to 41 years in prison
A judge sentenced Steve Carrillo to a 41-year prison term, a lifetime of supervised release and an undetermined amount of restitution.
Ex-Air Force staff sergeant pleads guilty to killing federal guard
Steven Carrillo, 33, changed his plea to guilty to a federal murder charge in the killing of David Patrick Underwood and to the attempted murder of Underwood’s colleague.
Ex-Air Force sergeant to change plea in officer killing
Steven Carrillo is scheduled to change his plea Friday at a federal court in San Francisco, according to court records.
Smith slams F-35 lifecycle costs: ‘We can do a hell of a lot better’
House Armed Services Committee Chairman Adam Smith on Tuesday criticized Lockheed Martin and others over the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter over its exorbitant lifecycle costs.
By Joe Gould
Delivery of new Air Force One planes could be delayed until 2025
Boeing has shown interest in re-opening negotiations that would raise the ceiling on the program's $3.9 billion contract, Air Force officials said.
By Valerie Insinna
Airman was part of militia plotting ‘war’ against police, court filings say
Steven Carrillo, an Air Force sergeant, has pleaded not guilty in the fatal shootings of a federal officer and a Santa Cruz sheriff in 2020.
Unclear when Boeing will deliver new Air Force One planes, says Air Force general
The first new VC-25B was set to be delivered in 2024, but development has been delayed due to issues with a key supplier.
By Valerie Insinna