Marine unit conducts ‘first of its kind’ exercise to sense and targetThe exercise extended communications, reconnaissance and targeting across wide swaths of the Pacific region.By Todd South7 weeks ago
Marine Corps relieves Air Station Beaufort commander of dutiesThe decision came after the service lost confidence in the commander's ability to lead, according to the Marine Corps.By Riley Ceder3 months ago
Panel hears dueling versions of deadly Marine AAV sinking“This is going to be a difficult decision,” Lt. Col. Michael McDonald said in the military’s opening statement.By Elliot Spagat, The Associated Press3 years ago
Veterans military sexual trauma disability claims still not being handled properly: watchdogOutside advocates say VA officials still need more reforms to ensure sexual assault victims feel comfortable filing cases.By Leo Shane III4 years ago
Paratroopers and FORSCOM boss reflect on Afghanistan evacuation “I’m interested in what they saw, what they did and the impressions on them,” Garrett said.By Rachael Riley, the Fayetteville Observer4 years ago
A harrowing night in Afghanistan earns A-10 pilot the Distinguished Flying Cross, 10 years laterLt. Col. Mike Hilkert helped save the lives of more than 30 soldiers and airmen.By Rachel S. Cohen4 years ago
Aircraft maintenance squadron commander at Nellis oustedMaj. Burton Field moved to a new position in the 99th Air Base Wing.By Rachel S. Cohen4 years ago
‘Black Hawk Down’ pilot Durant enters Alabama Senate raceDurant was piloting one of two Black Hawk helicopters shot down by Somali militiamen in 1993 in the capital of Mogadishu.4 years ago
The Air Force is testing a new bunker-busting bomb that could counter North Korea and IranResearch on the 5,000-pound weapon began in 2017.By Rachel S. Cohen4 years ago
Seven questions for the sergeant major of the ArmyArmy Times sat down with the sergeant major of the Army to see what he has planned for the next fiscal year.By Davis Winkie4 years ago
Inside the B-52s’ deployment to support the Afghanistan withdrawalAirmen would fly 12-hour missions keeping watch over Kabul, then turn into aid workers back in Qatar — passing out baby diapers to refugee mothers, handling passenger lists for outbound C-17s, serving food and more.By Rachel S. Cohen4 years ago
Senate confirms Van Ovost as US Transportation Command bossGen. Jacqueline Van Ovost will take over as head of U.S. Transportation Command on Oct. 15.By Rachel S. Cohen4 years ago