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Air Force investigating potential brain cancer cluster at Cannon AFB
Three children have been diagnosed with rare, fast-growing brain tumors since 2010, the Air Force said.
New Mexico officials need $1.2M to study contamination at 2 Air Force bases
New Mexico’s Environment Department needs $1.2 million to study plumes of toxic chemicals seeping into groundwater from two U.S. Air Force bases, a state official said.
New Mexico AG ‘frustrated’ with Air Force response to contamination
Top New Mexico officials want the U.S. Air Force to immediately begin defining the boundaries of plumes of contamination at two bases in the state and provide alternate water supplies to affected residents.
Through injuries, blasts and gunshots, 2019 Airman of the Year kept fighting
Air Force Times’ choice for 2019 Airman of the Year is a combat controller whose bravery during hours upon hours of fierce battle in Afghanistan may result in him receiving the Silver Star.
4 Beach Destinations Military Families Will Love
Depending on which direction you want to travel, both east and west coast beaches offer plenty of activities for military families. Before you head out, check with your installation’s Morale, Welfare, and Recreation (MWR) leisure travel office to score discounted tickets for local attractions.
Cannon Air Force Base part of conservation partnership
Cannon Air Force Base has partnered with The Conservation Fund for the protection of nearly 48 square miles (124 square kilometers) of land adjacent to the Melrose Air Force Range.
Dutch F-16 makes emergency landing after plane shoots itself
Sometimes, even inanimate objects will do anything to get out of training.
By Jon Simkins
‘Hot crew swaps’: F-35s are the first single engine fighters to fly on repeat
F-35A Lightning IIs are the first single engine fighters capable of performing rapid crew swaps, in which a pilot takes off, flies a mission and lands to refuel while another pilot takes over the cockpit of the same jet.
By Kyle Rempfer