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JBADS helps air base guard against germs — and a lot more
JBADS helps the military fight against contaminants, from germs to biological warfare agents.
By Dave Lubach
US Army forming ‘offensively oriented’ curriculum to spur cyber skills
The program is six months to a year from being fully operational, according to U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Paul Stanton.
T-45 Goshawk crashes near Naval Air Station Kingsville; pilot safe
The pilot safely ejected, and there are no reported injuries due to the incident.
By Diana Stancy
This officer is the first woman to lead Naval Test Wing Atlantic
Capt. Elizabeth Somerville, an EA-6B Prowler and EA-18G Growler naval flight officer, is tasked with leading the Navy’s largest developmental air wing.
By Diana Stancy
Surprise, kill, vanish: ‘Jedburghs’ led way for US cyber, special ops
WWII's "Jedburghs" show how an unconventional take on cross-functional partnerships can operate effectively in politically sensitive environment.
By Nicholas Dockery and Margaret Smith
Air Force may put Angry Kitten in planes for electronic warfare edge
Despite the inoffensive name — a far cry from Reaper or Predator drones or Hellfire missiles — the electronic warfare system can bare its claws.
Former paratrooper launches new business making tactical equipment
The business specializes in creating tactical nylon equipment and soft goods for military service members, law enforcement and civilians.
By Rachael Riley, The Fayetteville Observer
Army Space, Cyber and Special Operations commands form ‘triad’ to strike anywhere, anytime
US Army Cyber, Space and Special Operations Forces are coming together in a new "triad" that aims to increase effectiveness in operations and provide combatant commanders with more unique options to act.
By Jen Judson
USS Abraham Lincoln strike group returns from deployment
The seven-month underway spanned the Pacific Ocean and included exercises with Japan and other nations.
Devil’s bargain: How sex crime plea deals let these soldiers retire and avoid registries
Each of the accused received a favorable plea deal from the Army allowing them to retire, and neither were convicted of a crime that would require sex offender registration in virtually any state.
By Davis Winkie