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NATO to offer Ukraine continuing support but not immediate membership
NATO will help Ukraine modernize its forces but membership talks are off the table while Ukraine is at war with Russia.
Infantryman arrested for allegedly offering bomb-making instructions to target politicians, wanted to fight in Ukraine with far-right unit
A 1st Infantry Division soldier has been charged with sending instructions on social media for making a bomb.
By Kyle Rempfer
A-10 Warthog hits bird, drops 3 dummy bombs over Florida
The Air Force says it’s investigating after a fighter jet struck a bird and dropped three dummy bombs used for training over northern Florida.
Making home ownership easier for war-wounded veterans
Advocates want to extend adaptive housing grants to make it easier for disabled veterans to buy a second home.
US military vehicle hits roadside bomb in Niger, no casualties
Authorities in Niger say an American military vehicle struck a roadside bomb in the troubled West African country but no one was killed.
By Howard Altman
Iran killed more US troops in Iraq than previously known, Pentagon says
One in every six American combat fatalities in Iraq were attributable to Iran, according to a new official estimate.
By Kyle Rempfer
Despite push for future tech, munitions remain major wedge in budget
The U.S. is preparing to bolster its munitions stash.
By Aaron Mehta
74 years ago, Allied bombers obliterated Dresden, one of Germany’s most beautiful cities
On Feb. 13, 14, and 15, 1945, more than 1,200 British and U.S. heavy bombers dropped nearly 4,000 tons of high-explosive and incendiary bombs on the city, killing an estimated 25,000 people.
By Christopher Woody, Business Insider
Should US troops be involved in the Yemen civil war?
House lawmakers voted to block U.S. military from helping Saudi allies from conducting airstrikes and other missions in the war-torn country.
Trump to use federal funds to prop up US bomb makers
The president has approved direct federal investment for suppliers of American bomb parts and chemicals, part of $250 million to address supply chain vulnerabilities this year.
By Joe Gould
New in 2019: Air Force looks for new bomb designs to fight Russia and China
A growing cohort of Air Force researchers is arguing that the service needs to undergo a munitions revolution if its to take on a peer-level adversary in open conflict.
By Kyle Rempfer