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The digital engineering accelerators powering the Army’s modernization
DE has assumed a central role in Army innovation, helping propel the operating forces into a new era of readiness.
By Josh Jackson
Slain Marine laid to rest in Missouri after procession
Lance Cpl. Jared Schmitz was laid to rest at a private burial at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery.
Army veteran sentenced for shooting Black girl at Iowa Trump rally
Michael McKinney, 26, of St. Charles, pleaded guilty in June to intimidation with a dangerous weapon and willful injury in the Dec. 6 shooting after a rally in Des Moines near the state Capitol.
How two F-16s from the US Air Force’s ‘boneyard’ will find a second life as digital models
From a collection of dismantled F-16s parts, the Air Force hopes to build a "digital twin" of the jet.
By Valerie Insinna
Nearly 4,000 soldiers, sailors and Marines applied to join the Space Force. Here are the 50 who made it.
The Space Force is preparing to choose another 350 or so members from that applicant pool in the next month.
Civilian employee who allegedly advocated for ‘civil war’ banned from Air Force base
Air Force Materiel Command has barred an unnamed civilian employee from one of its bases after it said the man, allegedly a member of the far-right Proud Boys, threatened violence against the government.
How a Roman-era Rapunzel became the patron saint of artillery
Saint Barbara, beheaded by her own father, became the patron saint of artillery.
By Philip Athey