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Even Morgan Freeman can’t make Pentagon briefings exciting
Freeman, who was the literal voice of God in “Bruce Almighty,” is also an Air Force veteran.
By Sarah Sicard
5 officers censured for 2020 amphibious vehicle sinking that killed 8 Marines, 1 sailor
Secretary of the Navy Carlos Del Toro said the punishment stemmed from the five officers’ “inadequate leadership and execution of their oversight duties."
By Todd South
Navy investigating drowning death of research lab civilian
Wesley Goode died earlier this month in Gulfport, Mississippi.
US Air Force would face tough choices in Russian air assault on Ukraine
Military experts in the U.S. are urging Western nations to bolster Ukraine’s air defenses, fearing that Russia will swiftly take over its former territory’s airspace.
Blinken warns Russia ahead of talks on Ukraine
Secretary of State Antony Blinken warned Friday that the west is ready to respond “forcefully” if Russia steps up its aggression.
By Joe Gould
Report: Airmen in fatal Humvee accident weren’t properly wearing seatbelts, helmets
One airman died and two were injured when a Humvee's sharp turn on a gravel road led to a rollover.
Veteran exposed to toxic burn pit smoke dies of cancer after misdiagnosis lawsuit settlement
While serving overseas, Wesley Black said he frequently breathed in smoke from pits used to incinerate human and medical waste, plastic water bottles, ammunition and chemicals on military bases.
‘How would we know when it was over?’ – Perspective is power in forever wars
History is repeating itself in Afghanistan.
By Morgan Lerette
Test Pilot School looks to the cosmos in new space program
Fifteen students graduated from the Air Force Test Pilot School's new, three-month space program April 6.
Navy board, former commandant agree: Marine colonel should not have been fired
The process to clear his name took three years.
By Todd South
Book excerpt: ‘The Hardest Place: The American Military Adrift in Afghanistan’s Pech Valley’
In "The Hardest Place," Wesley Morgan unravels the history troops didn’t know, captures the culture and reality of the war through both American and Afghan eyes, and reports on the snowballing American missteps that made each unit’s job harder than the last.
By Wesley Morgan