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The robots are coming: US Army experiments with human-machine warfare
But before it works, the service must break from antiquated acquisition processes that prevent rapid purchases and slow down deliveries to soldiers.
By Jen Judson
This daring Vietnam rescue finally results in Medal of Honor award
The half-hour mission drained all their ammo and nearly their fuel in one of the most daring rescues of the Vietnam War.
By Todd South
Third former Army reservist pleads guilty in funeral honors fraud ring
The scheme's alleged ringleader still awaits trial.
By Davis Winkie
North Korea says its 2nd attempt to launch a spy satellite has failed
North Korea’s space agency said it would make a third launch attempt in October.
US military aerial reconnaissance pictures from WWII available online
More than 3,600 images showing the changing face of England during World War II were made available in a free online, searchable map.
Air Force considers training changes across all special ops jobs
The top-level review is one piece of a broader reckoning within AFSOC over the expertise its members should bring to the battlefield.
Doubts about scout snipers arose in infantry units, No. 2 Marine says
The Marine Corps’ controversial decision to scrap scout sniper platoons “came from the ground up."
Vietnam-era Medal of Honor recipient receives Special Forces honor
Col. Paris Davis was recognized at an event that also honored Special Forces troops who trained their Thai counterparts.
By Davis Winkie