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Helicopter pilot details final days of HH-60 rescue ops in Afghanistan
"I found a spot in the clouds [where] I could see the ground, and then we basically dove," Maj. Mark Ross said of the evacuation.
25th service member dies of COVID-19 as White House considers mandatory vaccines
The senior chief fire controlman assigned to Information Warfare Training Command Virginia Beach died of coronavirus-related complications on Thursday, the Navy confirmed.
Nellis airman wanted for criminal sexual misconduct and desertion nabbed at US-Canada border
Investigators believe Ian Mitchell Wilson is driving a white 2019 Chevy Malibu with temporary Nevada license plates numbered L18534A.
By Harm Venhuizen
Top GOP post on House Armed Services Committee draws tough competition
Meet the two lead contenders to replace Rep. Mac Thornberry in the coming weeks as the top Republican on the House Armed Services Committee.
By Joe Gould
Democrats blast Esper firing as national security risk
Congressional Democrats have unloaded on President Trump for abruptly firing Defense Secretary Esper.
By Joe Gould
Navy aviation orders one-day stand down following several mishaps
Monday's order was aimed at giving units a chance to refocus on safety.
Navy lieutenant, Coast Guard ensign identified as service members killed in Navy plane crash
Coast Guard Ensign Morgan Garrett and Navy Lt. Rhiannon Ross died in the Oct. 23 T-6B Texan trainer crash in Alabama.
By Kent Miller
Destroyer Ross treks into the Barents Sea’s Arctic waters — again
After years of avoiding it, U.S. Navy destroyers have sailed into the Barents Sea three times so far this year.
By Diana Stancy
Air Force chief makes Time’s 100 most influential people list
The people on Time's list, alongside Brown, range from President Trump and Joe Biden to cultural figures such as Tyler Perry and Yo-Yo Ma.
‘Satanist’ ex-soldier sentenced to 2 ½ years in bomb plot
An ex-soldier described by prosecutors as a Satanist and linked to a neo-Nazi group was sentenced Wednesday to 2 1/2 years in federal prison for distributing information through social media about building a bomb and making napalm.
No Ma’am: Pentagon down to just handful of women appointees, spotlighting history of inequality
Once a trio of departures is official, there will be only three Senate-confirmed women in the Pentagon.
By Aaron Mehta