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Medal of Honor upgrade for Vietnam-era Recon Marine part of new bill
Suffering two broken legs and heavy bleeding, Capers continued fighting and directed his team in the counterattack.
By Todd South
Pease’s last KC-135 tanker departs New Hampshire National Guard base
The new KC-46A Pegasus air refueling tanker is arriving later this year.
Wanna be the next Chuck Yeager? Here’s the deadline for applying to test pilot school
Here's what you need to know to go to Test Pilot School at Edwards Air Force Base in California.
Sec. Wilson: Air Force will rebuild flooded Offutt, make it ‘even better than it was’
“Mother Nature can’t beat the 55th Wing.”
Four Kirtland airmen involved in fatal car crash, possible street racing
The Air Force is cooperating with local authorities in the investigation. Three of the airmen remain hospitalized.
This Army vet is down over 25 pounds using a beer-only diet for Lent
As of day 18 of the fast, he is down over 25 pounds.
By J.D. Simkins
Remains of pilot killed during WWII laid to rest in Utah
The remains of a World War II pilot have been laid to rest in his home state of Utah after being returned from Germany.
First Air Force JAG officer to wear hijab featured in short NBC documentary
Capt. Maysaa Ouza, the first Air Force Judge Advocate General Corps officer to wear hijab, is featured in a new short documentary from NBC’s Left Field this week.
By Kent Miller
Africa: A continent where partnership is in demand
While U.S. military might is unrivaled, a robust whole of government approach enables security, stability and prosperity on the African continent.
By Col. Chris Karns
Six injured when civilian drives through wall of Travis Starbucks
A car driven by a civilian crashed through the wall of a Starbucks inside the Mini-Mall at Travis Air Force Base, California, Thursday, injuring the driver and five others.
By Kent Miller