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Timeline on returning Ospreys to flight remains murky, Air Force says
Air Force Special Operations Command wants to fly its Ospreys again, but doesn't have the information it needs to do so.
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By Military Times staff
‘Georgia Reloaded’: Dan Crenshaw’s video production offends across the aisle
Georgia is the second state Crenshaw is reloading after he previously reloaded Texas in September.
By Jon Simkins
Former military leaders: Trump’s tweet is ‘attack on our electoral process’
The president's role as commander in chief is also to protect service members' rights, including their right to vote, former military leaders say.
By Karen Jowers
Why toxic senior leaders survive — and sometimes thrive — in the military
The armed forces have lost far more talent as a result of poor and toxic leadership than any supposed benefit the toxic people have brought to their organizations, writes recently retired Col. Jason Lamb.
By Retired Col. Jason Lamb
Guard troops from 3 states heading to Wisconsin to assist with unrest
National Guard troops from Arizona, Michigan and Alabama were heading to Wisconsin to assist with unrest in Kenosha after the Jacob Blake shooting, said Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers on Thursday.
By Military Times staff
Wisconsin governor doubles number of Guard troops authorized for Kenosha unrest
The White House said up to 2,000 National Guard troops would be made available.
Sixth lawsuit filed in deaths at West Virginia VA hospital
A sixth lawsuit has been filed involving the sudden deaths of patients at a West Virginia veterans hospital where a former nursing assistant admitted to intentionally killing seven people with fatal doses of insulin.
Seeking the Military Suicide Solution Podcast, Episode 29: Tony Kurta — Policy Approach to Suicide Prevention
Tony Kurta is a former top Pentagon personnel official who was responsible for recruiting, retention, compensation, travel, and the related human resource management for the 1.3 million active duty military members of the U .S. armed services.
Commentary: Farewell to ‘Ned Stark’
The colonel who sparked debate across the Air Force is retiring, and shares some parting thoughts.
By Col. Jason Lamb