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Arrest made in 2020 slayings of Special Forces soldier and veteran
The U.S. Attorney's office announces arrest of man in the killings of William LaVigne and Timothy Dumas whose bodies were found on Fort Liberty in 2020.
By Rachael Riley, The Fayetteville Observer
Marine veteran advocates for LGBT equality in North Carolina
A Marine veteran's new challenge comes as chairman of Gaston County Democrats for Equality, a group representing members of the LGBT community related to political, social and equality issues.
By Janiya Winchester, The Gaston (N.C.) Gazette via AP
New commander takes over at Grand Forks Air Force Base
Col. Timothy Curry took over the top spot from Col. Cameron Pringle during a change of command ceremony Monday for the 319th Reconnaissance Wing.
Cotton nominated to run Air Force’s nuclear enterprise at pivotal time
If confirmed, Lt. Gen. Anthony Cotton would be the first Black man to run Air Force Global Strike Command.
‘Have bombs, will travel’: How agile deployments are reshaping combat in the Middle East
Making combat operations across the force more agile would likely increase the pace and frequency of missions, but grow the Air Force's efficiency, the head of a key expeditionary wing said.
Still no arrests in deaths of Special Forces soldier, veteran at Fort Bragg
The latest on the investigation into the deaths of two men at Fort Bragg.
By Rachael Riley, Fayetteville Observer
With Afghanistan withdrawal set, a reservist’s war comes to an end
A reservist’s war that has lasted two decades will finally come to an end with the announcement that all U.S. troops will leave Afghanistan, says the author of this commentary.
By Timothy A. Aines
Dyess, Charleston officers latest to go in string of Air Force firings
A bomber maintenance squadron commander recently lost her job at Dyess Air Force Base, Texas, just two days before a mobility wing commander at Joint Base Charleston, S.C., lost his.
Air Force general says of Army’s long range precision fires goal: ‘It’s stupid’
The head of Air Force Global Strike Command had some harsh words about the Army's plan to base long-range missiles in the Pacific.
By Valerie Insinna
Coworkers: Army reservist charged in Capitol riot had a Hitler mustache
Timothy Hale-Cusanelli, 30, was employed as a security contractor at a Navy base when he was alleged to have breached the Capitol on Jan. 6, authorities said.
Commander of 71st Flying Training Wing at Vance AFB relieved
Col. Jay Johnson, 71st FTW’s vice commander, has temporarily assumed command.
By Air Force Times staff