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Retirement snafu affects thousands of Reserve, Guard members
More than 13,000 Guard and Reserve members haven't been receiving their earned government retirement contributions.
By Karen Jowers
Wisconsin Air National Guard identifies staff sergeant who was one of two killed in civilian plane crash
Staff Sgt. Remington K. Viney, a Wisconsin resident, began her military journey with the Wisconsin Air National Guard in December 2013.
By Howard Altman
Department of the Air Force launches second disparity review, focusing on women, Hispanics and other minorities
“Although the data is helpful, the most important information will come directly from our Airmen and Guardians," said the acting Air Force secretary.
By Kent Miller
F-16s from ‘Triple Nickel’ and 510th train with first European air unit to acquire F-35s
The 32° Stormo is the first air unit in Europe to acquire the F-35 aircraft.
US Air Force eyes budget-conscious, clean-sheet fighter jet to replace the F-16
An ongoing study will help the Air Force decide whether to add more types of tactical aircraft to its inventory.
By Valerie Insinna
Space Force says new anti-jamming upgrade coming in 2022
The mitigation and anti-jam enhancement program will provide advanced support for Wideband Global SATCOM.
By Nathan Strout
The ‘Bone’ heads to the boneyard
The Air Force retired the first of 17 B-1 bombers planned to be divested as part of the fiscal 2021 budget.
By Valerie Insinna
Space Operations Command taps LinQuest for support
Under the $200 million contract, LinQuest will provide support for Space Operations Command, which oversees the operations of military constellations like the Advanced Extremely High Frequency communications satellites.
By Nathan Strout
L3Harris leaped from tracking weather to tracking missiles, cracking a competitive field
An accidental discovery in 2017 set L3Harris on a multiyear journey to build hypersonic missile tracking satellites for the military.
By Nathan Strout
Pentagon rethinking how to array forces to focus on China
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin ordered a monthslong “global posture” review just days after taking office.
By Robert Burns, The Associated Press