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Kansas Air National Guardsman dies in Humvee accident, 2 injured
The members of the 284th Air Support Operations Squadron were training at the Smoky Hill Air National Guard Range near Salina, the Adjutant General's Department said.
As Biden improves support with vets, Afghanistan plan a plus to some
Results from around the country last year suggest Biden has an edge with some military voters unlike his recent predecessors.
National WWI Museum and Memorial now has Great War GIFs for every occasion
Feeling happy? Mad? Sad? The museum’s got a GIF for that.
Marine veteran one of 5 linked to KC Proud Boys arrested for role in deadly Capitol siege
Christopher Charles Kuehne’s father, Charles Kuehne, said his son was a 22-year Marine Corps veteran who was deployed to Afghanistan and Iraq and retired four or five years ago as a captain.
Super flyover scheduled for the big game in Tampa
Air Force officials say the flyover of three bombers from three different bases will be the first of its kind.
By Howard Altman
Help World War II hero and former Sen. Bob Dole celebrate his 97th birthday
Bob Dole, a long-serving former Republican senator and decorated World War II veteran, turns 97 years old on July 22.
By Hannah Graf
Watch the Air Force Salutes flyover in Kansas City
The flyover was designed to honor healthcare personnel, essential employees and first-responders who are working during the COVID-19 pandemic.
By Diana Stancy
Command sergeant major’s death in Kansas under investigation
The deceased soldier was the senior enlisted member of the 15th Military Police Brigade.
By Kyle Rempfer
Explainer: Why does the US pay so much for the defense of its allies?
The Trump administration is demanding that Japan and South Korea pay more for hosting U.S. troops stationed in those countries.
By Michael E. Flynn, Kansas State University; Carla Martinez Machain, Kansas State University; and Michael A. Allen, Boise State University
The mass shooting at Fort Hood was 10 years ago, on Nov. 5, 2009
The shooting sparked more awareness of terror-sponsored attacks versus those simply “inspired” by terrorist organizations.
By Kyle Rempfer