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Helicopter with 5 Marines aboard goes missing over California
The Marines from Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 361 were flying a CH-53E Super Stallion helicopter from southern Nevada to San Diego.
Nevada Guard tank unit deploying to Kuwait security force
The unit operates and maintains M1A1 Abrams battle tanks.
A Pentagon definition for extremism is imminent
The Countering Extremism Working Group report was due in July.
The promotion outlook: What lies ahead for Air Force officers and enlisted airmen
Personnel management updates aim to reward both good performance and time in service; give airmen with different skill sets a fairer shot at promotion; and judge people on their character and competence rather than popularity.
A plan for rooting out extremism in the military: report
Detecting and intervening are the keys, according to Rand Corp.
Draken F1 fleet returns to flight after fatal crash at Nellis
“We are checking, double-checking and triple-checking everything,” a Draken spokesperson said July 29.
Navy helicopter crew OK after crash during search mission
The Navy is investigating the cause of the crash reported at about 5 p.m. Friday.
Davis-Monthan, Nellis prepare for new missions as A-10 retirements loom
Congress still needs to approve the Air Force's request to retire some A-10s.
Nevada Air Guard activating air tankers early to fight fires
Last year’s activation out of Reno from July 29 to Oct. 3 was the longest firefighting activation in the unit’s history.
Military stumped by stolen box of Marine Corps armor-piercing grenades
The Pentagon’s IG wrote that the disappearing grenades “further emphasized the lack of proper security for rail shipments” of military arms, explosives and ammunition.
Nevada Air National Guard has 1st female instructor pilot
Maj. Sarah Spy has over 4,500 flight hours, served multiple deployments, and spent over 750 hours as a co-pilot before upgrading to C-130 Hercules commander for the 152nd Operations Group.
By Alexis Ford, The Las Vegas Review-Journal via AP