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Aid on its way to US-led Gaza pier, but delivery is unclear
The first aid ship bound for the floating pier has departed even though the U.S. military has not yet installed the pier off the Gaza coastline.
US pilot safely ejects in F-16 crash off South Korea
The unidentified pilot was recovered by South Korean maritime forces and was “awake and in stable condition,” the 8th Fighter Wing said.
By The Associated Press Staff
Ukrainian pilots begin F-16 training in Arizona
The F-16 fundamentals training course is expected to last several months, an Air Force spokesperson said.
US Air Force sends more F-16s to Middle East to deter hostilities
The Air Force announced the arrival of additional F-16s in the Middle East to deter further aggression in the region.
The fight in Gaza will be hell, military experts in urban combat say
A ground offensive in Gaza promises to be long, brutal and costly.
By Todd South
The Navy’s continuing cruiser debacle
A lengthy and costly effort to modernize the aging cruisers has not gone as planned, the Navy admits.
Pentagon command-and-control official charged with dog fighting
Police in early September raided homes in Maryland. Twelve dogs were later rescued, according to the Justice Department.
Some in Sioux City bristle at namesake ship’s early retirement
The littoral combat ship Sioux City cost $460 million and was retired after less than five years of service.
Navy decommissions LCS Sioux City after less than five years at sea
The ship was commissioned in November 2018.
Army vet paralyzed from run-in with police gets $20 million settlement
The settlement is among the largest of its kind in California history.
Here’s who will move forward in the Bradley replacement competition
The Army has picked two teams to move into a detailed design phase of the Optionally Manned Fighting Vehicle competition.
By Jen Judson