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After Lackland base gate shooting, no arrests and few released details
Police continue to search for whomever fired at the base's gate early on Aug. 17.
After tragedy, US Air Force probes English training for foreign pilots
The 2021 incident prompted Air Force leaders to take a close look at the quality of instruction and how to better accommodate foreign students.
Air Force solidifies fitness standards for special warfare trainees
The Special Warfare Training Wing solidified some of its standards and processes following intense scrutiny of a female trainee last year.
Air Force accused of pushing woman through elite commando training after she quit, spurring investigation
The claims are incorrect or missing important context, said Lt. Gen. Jim Slife, the head of Air Force Special Operations Command. But he has called for the service's inspector general to investigate.
Nearly all new Air Force trainees are vaccinated against COVID-19, training boss says
“We’re off to a pretty good start," Webb said. "We just need to keep that momentum up over the upcoming weeks.”
Former managers for privatized housing company plead guilty to fraud in doctoring maintenance records
Managers were part of a larger conspiracy doctoring maintenance records to make sure the housing company got millions in performance incentive fees, feds say.
By Karen Jowers
Mold, cockroaches, sewer backups: 10 military families sue their housing landlord at three Texas bases
Families allege persistent problems with cockroaches, mold, rodents, water leaks.
By Karen Jowers
JBSA-Lackland lifts lockdown after gunfire reported; investigation underway
Investigators were trying to determine whether the gunfire report was true or a false alarm, the 802nd Security Forces Squadron commander said.
Fort Sill sexual assault case stirs up the worst kind of deja vu
Leaders preying on the military's most vulnerable members is a recurring problem in the struggle against military sexual assault.
First Kansas Space Force recruit often asked: What’s that?
Braden Vining is the first Kansan to be recruited into the U.S. Space Force, a branch of the military that started in late 2019 to protect the United States’ interests in space.
By Carrie Rengers, The Wichita (Kan.) Eagle via the AP