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Family, friends mourn 8 airmen killed in Osprey crash in Japan
The accident, which remains under investigation, is the deadliest Air Force mishap since 2018, and the fourth fatal Osprey crash in two years.
White House appoints Ukraine security aid coordinator
The White House announced Thursday it has appointed a retired three-star general who previously helped coordinate the U.S.-led anti-ISIS coalition to manage the steadily increasing influx of military assistance for Ukraine.
Deployed Guardsman’s stories for kids become children’s book
Fred Terry isn’t the only Montana veteran to contribute to the book. Another member of Fred’s Butte-based unit, Jon Poe of Billings, illustrated the book for him.
By Tyler Manning, Independent Record
The military is scrambling to understand the aviation crash risk from a new 5G sale
More than a dozen commercial aviation groups are warning that the sale of spectrum could lead to interference and even fatalities.
By Valerie Insinna and Aaron Mehta
Son Tay raider recalls the hunt for POWs in North Vietnam 50 years ago today
Saturday marks 50 years since a special operations group raided the Son Tay prison compound in North Vietnam to rescue some 61 prisoners of war.
By Jared Morgan
Roommates charged with murder of Iraq war veteran suffering from PTSD
The remains of former cavalry scout Terry Woodall were found burned and dismembered on July 11, 2019. His roommates were arrested for the murder on Monday.
By Harm Venhuizen
Devil Dog reservists summon the power of ‘oorah’ in wonky trailer for prison break thriller, ‘Semper Fi’
A prison sentence may actually be preferable to seeing this film.
By Jon Simkins
WATCH: Trailer for ‘The Kill Team’ spotlights Afghanistan war murders of 2010
The film details a series of murders by U.S. soldiers that took place during a 2010 deployment to Afghanistan’s Maywand District.
By Jon Simkins
Meet a 94-year-old blind Navy veteran who decided to try downhill skiing
His next challenge will be competing at the National Veterans Golden Age Games in Alaska in June.
US military supporting disaster relief efforts in Mozambique
Military personnel with U.S. Africa Command are in Mozambique to spearhead humanitarian relief efforts after the strongest-ever cyclone in the Southern Hemisphere struck Southeast Africa March 14-15.
By Kent Miller