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‘The Bloody Hundredth’ documentary puts real faces to TV show’s heroes
The 'Masters of the Air' companion documentary allows viewers to learn more about the larger-than-life troops depicted on the show.
By Sarah Sicard
Airline breakdown upends holiday leave for service members
Active duty military personnel were caught in limbo as thousands of Southwest Airlines travelers got stranded across the U.S. by canceled flights.
City in Oklahoma says Air Force charter jet damaged runway
Military jets often transport college players as a way to save taxpayer money and support military airlift training, according to a USAFA spokesperson.
The Air Force is trying out a new kind of tanker: its C-17 cargo plane
The Air Force is looking for additional ways to increase the operational range of aircraft.
B-2 stealth bomber damaged in Missouri emergency landing
Firefighters at Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri extinguished a fire at the scene.
US Army makes largest helicopter award in 40 years
The Army has selected who will build its Future Long Range Assault Aircraft to replace the iconic Black Hawk helicopter.
By Jen Judson
No altitude advice before historic military plane crash in Dallas
A preliminary NTSB report says no guidance was given on altitudes before a World War II-era fighter plane crashed into a bomber at a Dallas air show.
North Korea’s Kim boasts new ICBM as US flies bombers
U.S. B-1B bombers took part in separate joint exercises Saturday with South Korean and Japanese warplanes in response to a North Korean ICBM launch.
Three convicted in 2014 Malaysian jet crash in Ukraine
A Dutch court has convicted three men of murder for their role in shooting down a Malaysia Airlines passenger jet with a Russian surface-to-air missile.
By Mike Corder, The Associated Press