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Court dates set as Air Force general faces prosecution for sex assault
Maj. Gen. Phillip Stewart's court-martial is set to begin June 17 in Texas.
Army analyst’s family found dead in possible murder-suicide
The soldier who was found dead with his family in an SUV parked in the garage of a San Antonio home was an intelligence analyst, the U.S. Army said.
Why it’s time to rename Army posts named for Confederates
Army installations should be named for figures we can all be proud of, says the author of this commentary.
By Gus Ashton
Watch WWII aircraft return to the skies to commemorate VE Day
“It’s kind of a time capsule if you will, kind of a time machine."
By Diana Stancy
Here’s how to deal with quarantine, according to a retired Air Force colonel, former astronaut
During Johnson’s 15-year career as a NASA astronaut, he spent more than 31 days in space.
By Diana Stancy
Air Force Academy to commission Space Force officers
Graduates from the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado are expected to cross-commission into the Space Force this spring, military officials said.
Army’s medical school is now a ‘center of excellence’
The Army renames the training center that is the starting point for all soldiers going into Army medicine.
By Kathleen Curthoys
Groundbreaking female general in command of US Army North
As Lt. Gen. Laura J. Richardson took command of U.S. Army North on Monday morning before hundreds of dignitaries, she took stock of a life unbarred by barriers.
By Sig Christenson, San Antonio Express-News via the AP
These unique scholarships gives student vets cash to make ends meet
The funds give veterans what they need beyond just tuition support, including paying their bills, child care or even groceries.
By Joshua Axelrod
Explosive-sniffing dogs trade ruff life for cushy retirement back home
“They’re out there saving lives every single day. They’ve done this their whole lives, and it’s their time to retire and our time to give back to them.”
By Joshua Axelrod