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Army investigators confirm collision led to double Black Hawk crash
A preliminary accident report revealed how — but not why — two helicopters crashed last month.
By Davis Winkie
Air Force discloses procurement fraud probe, provides few details
The Office of Special Investigations began its inquiry in January 2021.
Air Force scientist got his ‘really hot’ prostitute a contractor job, court docs show
Neither Gord nor the woman have faced charges. Gord died of an unknown cause last year.
American airman arrested in connection with April attack on US base in Syria
The April 7 attack on Green Village injured four U.S. troops, who were treated for traumatic brain injuries and returned to work.
Airmen cleared of wrongdoing in deaths of Afghans who mobbed C-17 during Kabul evacuation
Several Afghans fell to their deaths when the Globemaster III took off, and human remains were found in a wheel well when it landed at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar.
US service member is possible suspect in Syria base blast
A U.S. service member has been identified as a possible suspect in an April explosion that injured several U.S. troops at a base in eastern Syria.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
2 Air Force staff sergeants charged with stealing ammunition
Two Fairchild Air Force Base staff sergeants face charges of stealing thousands of rounds of ammunition from the base in Spokane, Washington.
‘Why should we believe your assurances?’ Senators grill privatized housing company officials.
'We're not perfect,' Balfour Beatty official says.
By Karen Jowers
Air Force general apologizes after sexual assault conviction: ‘I have come out a better human being’
A military judge is expected to issue Maj. Gen. Bill Cooley's sentence on Tuesday.
Court to decide if Hyten will face trial in civil suit for sexual assault
The appeals court could take three months to a year to decide whether the case against retired Air Force Gen. John Hyten, the former vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, will proceed.
I’m an E4 whose sex assault case was mishandled by civilian police. Here’s how we changed state laws for the better
Legislation she helped bring forward requires the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension to investigate criminal sexual conduct allegations between Minnesota National Guard members.
By Sheyla Scholl