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Soldiers now equipped with next-gen navigation system
MAPS GEN II provides troops with increased abilities to navigate and communicate in environments where GPS is denied or degraded.
By Zita Ballinger Fletcher
US military resumes counterterrorism missions out of Niger bases
Gen. James Hecker, the top Air Force commander for Europe and Africa, said the U.S. is flying both manned and unmanned missions in Niger.
By Tara Copp, AP
Air Force creates task forces to pilot modern deployments
The pilot program is the Air Force’s attempt to mirror the troop packages put forward by the other armed forces.
If it doesn’t make you more lethal, ditch it, says top Army officer
The pair hammered reducing burdens, raising standards, improving equipment and focusing on warfighting.
By Todd South
US Air Force prioritizing cloud-based command and control
“It’s really about prioritization, right?” Brig. Gen. Luke Cropsey said. “How far can you get with the dollar you have available?”
Four-star to push for top unit award for airmen involved in Kabul evac
“There’s been some exceptional recognition ... but it is not at all where I want it to be,” Air Mobility Command boss Gen. Mike Minihan said.
Air Force to fall nearly 150 pilots short of annual training goal
The shortfall makes it more difficult for the service to fill a pilot shortage of around 2,000 people that has persisted for years.
Air Force enlisted promotion tests to go paperless in January 2024
“We are finally, after years and years and years of trying to do this, getting rid of the Scantrons."
Lt. Dan! Gary Sinise heads to Fort Liberty to put on free concert
Known for his role as Lt. Dan in "Forrest Gump," Gary Sinise has been putting on free shows and events for military families for years.
By Rachael Riley, The Fayetteville Observer
The new Marine infantry battalion is slimmer, saltier and more techy
Phase one concluded in June. Phase two begins in 2023.
By Todd South