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Dick Rutan, Vietnam War pilot and record-breaking aviator, dies at 85
A decorated Vietnam War pilot, Dick Rutan, along with co-pilot Jeana Yeager, completed the first round-the-world flight with no stops or refueling.
Here’s what happened to the two Miramar Marine pilots who drew a sky penis in their T-34C
The punishment was similar to two Navy lieutenants who drew a sky penis in an EA-18G Growler.
By Shawn Snow
Settlement reached in infamous ‘Norfolk 4’ case
The city of Norfolk has agreed to pay $4.9 million to four former sailors who were wrongly convicted of a woman’s rape and murder based on intimidating police interrogations. A copy of the settlement agreement for the “Norfolk Four” was obtained by The Associated Press.
Yet another fashion company is militarizing clothes — and it can be yours for only $3,500!
Introducing the Wool-Cashmere Peacoat by Ralph Lauren, a $3,495 peacocking piece of Navy-esque outerwear that will leave you feeling salty.
By J.D. Simkins
Trump’s proposed troop moves in South Korea raise concerns for lawmakers
Even members of Trump's own party were shocked to hear him include cancelling military exercises and possible troop drawdowns during the North Korea summit.
Where will US Army Futures Command go? Lawmakers are lobbying to host it.
U.S. lawmakers from all over the country are lobbying the Army to locate its new Futures Command near them, eyeing a potential economic boon.
By Joe Gould
Key Democrats want Trump to hit the brakes on Syria strike
Four key national security Democrats in Congress voiced strong reservations Friday to President Donald Trump potentially launching a strike against Syria, and they blasted Trump for appearing to waffle in recent days.
By Joe Gould
Virginia governor OKs paying 'Norfolk Four' $3.5M
Gov. Ralph Northam has signed legislation to provide nearly $3.5 million in compensation to the “Norfolk Four,” the U.S. Navy sailors who were wrongfully convicted and imprisoned for a 1997 rape and murder.
By Logan Bogert, Capital News Service via AP
Senators seek budget flexibility for Pentagon
A bipartisan group of senators with authority over military readiness are urging Senate appropriators to grant flexibility in spending its large, but late, budget boost for 2018.
By Joe Gould
US lawmakers debate two-week CR to avert government shutdown
With government funding set to expire at the end of Friday, House and Senate leaders are backing a two-week continuing resolution, through Dec. 22, to avert a government shutdown and buy more time to reach a 2018 funding deal.
By Joe Gould
Will tax reform hurt Trump’s military buildup? GOP defense hawks are shrugging it off
The White House-backed tax plan is projected to increase the deficit by $1.4 trillion over the next decade, but Senate defense hawks are saying that they’re not worried steeper deficits will squeeze future military spending.
By Joe Gould