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Hegseth bans affirmative action at military service academies
Hegseth directed schools to rank applicants by an aggregate score factoring in athletic ability and past military experience, among other qualifications.
US Air Force targeted in ‘propaganda attack’ in Kuwait
The U.S. Air Force says a report of an attack targeting American troops at Ali Al Salem Air Base in Kuwait is false.
By Jon Gambrell, The Associated Press
US Air Force picks five companies to prototype next-gen engines
The awards to the five firms mark a broadening of the adaptive engine market, which until now has been dominated by GE Aviation and Pratt & Whitney.
Promotions to staff sergeant hit lowest rate in over 20 years
The Air Force chose just over 20% of eligible senior airmen to move up the career ladder.
US Marine Corps isn’t grounding Osprey fleet over clutch issue
The Marine Corps said it has trained pilots how to respond when such clutch issues occur, and is looking for longer-term solutions to alert pilots.
US Air Force grounds Osprey fleet after dangerous clutch problem
Air Force Special Operations Command has begun investigating what is causing the clutches in the aircraft to slip.
US Air Force seeks to extend winning streak in hypersonic weapon tests
Gen. Duke Richardson, head of Air Force Materiel Command, told reporters the upcoming ARRW test will be “a big one.”
The retention dilemma will not be solved by early officer promotions
For myself and many of my fellow airmen, a more meaningful role — tailoring my career to my personal strengths — would yield more job satisfaction.
By Capt. Brianna Dow