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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.
Fur-midable: US Air Force pairs Angry Kitten jammer with Reaper drone
Angry Kitten’s name is a brew of inside joke and design goals, and is a departure from the typically terrifying military moniker, like Hellfire or Stryker.
Black vets earn more than civilian peers, but not as much as whites
While military service hurts career earnings for white men, it provides a significant benefit to other groups.
Air Force squadron commander arrested for alleged child sexual abuse
Lt. Col. Kevin J. DiFalco was arrested in Las Vegas on seven charges of lewdness in the presence of a child and 1 charge of child abuse or neglect.
COVID-19 dismissals suspended for Marines seeking religious exemptions
The guidance applies to more than a thousand Marines who sought religious exemptions from the COVID-19 vaccine.
By Diana Stancy
NTSB: Navy contractor’s helicopter nose dived before crash killed 4
The NTSB’s preliminary report on the crash said Croman Corp. was using the helicopter to retrieve inert training torpedoes from the Pacific Ocean at the time.
What kind of resistance can Ukraine mount?
Although the war has already started, Ukraine will have to make further investments in the preparation and training of civilians, either as mobilized forces or members of voluntary forces, to wage a comprehensive resistance campaign.
By Stephen J. Flanagan and Marta Kepe
Navy contractor names 4 killed in Hawaii helicopter crash
A civilian contractor working for the Navy on Wednesday disclosed the names of four employees killed when their helicopter crashed on the Hawaii island of Kauai.
Pentagon taps Bloomberg to head Defense Innovation Board
Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has been named chairman of the Defense Innovation Board, which is part of the latest tranche of Pentagon advisory boards Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is restarting.
By Joe Gould