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Pentagon IDs Army Reserve soldiers killed in Jordan Tower 22 attack
All three were members of the Army Reserve’s 718th Engineer Company.
By Davis Winkie
T-7 Red Hawk trainer jet takes its first flight
Its flight marks the beginning of the T-7′s final development phase before Boeing starts producing military-ready jets.
Research team studies threats to military bases from electric vehicles
Researchers are plotting a new defense for military bases — one that can withstand a misused electric vehicle.
By Aaron Sanderford, Nebraska Examiner
Air Force promotions to lieutenant colonel grow more competitive
It's the most competitive round of on-time promotions to lieutenant colonel since the Air Force overhauled its selection process in 2020.
Battalion commander relieved after holiday ball faces court-martial
Lt. Col. Jon-Paul Depreo was relieved due to an incident at the unit's holiday ball last year.
By Davis Winkie
US airmen to visit Australia in June for E-7 Wedgetail training
Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. CQ Brown Jr. noted the upcoming trip at a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on Tuesday.
Meet the winners of the Army’s ‘diabolical’ Best Sapper Competition
Captains Joseph Palazini and Matthew Cushing took first place in the Army's 16th annual Best Sapper Competition at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri.
By James Clark
Marine reportedly killed by gun discharge in 7-ton truck in California
A Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Marine died in a Thursday training accident in Twentynine Palms, California.
G-7 diplomats reject Chinese, North Korean, Russian aggression
The talks will pave the way for action by G-7 leaders when they meet next month in Hiroshima.
Remains of Army corporal who died while a POW in Korea identified
Cpl. Delbert L. White, of Ottumwa, Iowa, served in D Company, 2nd Engineer (Combat) Battalion, 2nd Infantry Division in late 1950 when captured.
By Staff Reports