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Military considers three states for permanent Space Force training HQ
Officials will compare bases in Colorado, California and Florida to host the space training mission.
Suspected suicide bombings in Philippine army camp kills 7
The military has deployed large numbers of troops to predominantly Muslim Sulu to bolster a months-long offensive against remnants of the Abu Sayyaf, which is listed by the United States and the Philippines as a terrorist organization for bombings, ransom kidnappings and beheadings.
Astronaut Nick Hague, an Air Force colonel, reaches space station with US-Russian crew
A Russian-American crew arrived at the International Space Station Friday, five months after a botched launch led to an emergency landing for two of the three astronauts, including Air Force Col. Nick Hague.
This Marine went from the ballet to the battlefield — and back again
What do ballet slippers and combat boots have in common? Not much, if you ask most people. But for Marine Corps veteran Román Baca, the two go hand in hand.
By Natalie Gross
USAA customers to receive more than $12 million for alleged violations in handling accounts, errors
Feds say USAA wasn't investigating errors properly or honoring stop payment requests
By Karen Jowers
Families of 3 Idaho airmen killed in crash file wrongful death claims
The families of three Idaho airmen who died in a fiery crash on Interstate 84 have filed tort claims against the Idaho Transportation Department.
American doughboys in World War I depended on foreign weapons technology, US Navy might
The U.S. Navy was the best-prepared and best-equipped of all the country’s armed forces. For many years, it had been focusing much of its energy on preparing for a surface naval confrontation with Germany.
By David Longenbach, Pennsylvania State University
Air Force eyes 1,600 airmen for possible ‘deploy or get out’ separation
The Air Force says it may consider about 1,600 non-deployable active-duty airmen for separation under the Defense Department’s new, strict policy on troop readiness.
America’s newest nuclear gravity bomb completes design review
The B61-12 life-extension program is on track for production.
By Aaron Mehta
Intel official: Cyber threat warnings ‘blinking red’
Warning lights about cyber threats to U.S. national security are “blinking red” and the digital attempts to undermine America are occurring daily, not just at election time, the nation’s top intelligence official said Friday.
Soldiers recount true story behind '12 Strong'
In the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, there were three key stories that described the resolve of the American people, according to retired Lt. Gen. John F. Mulholland.
By Drew Brooks, The Fayetteville Observer via AP