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Energy-saving airlift prototype to be built by JetZero for Air Force
JetZero and Northrop Grumman will ready a full-scale prototype for its first flight in 2027.
Veterans Affairs police would be required to use body cameras under new proposal
The move comes as part of a slate of suicide prevention and department reform measures from House Veterans' Affairs Committee members.
Better-fitting body armor for female airmen on the way
The new armor will be specifically fitted to women’s bodies, to prevent them from being exposed to risks by poorly fitting body armor designed for men.
Body of Air Force student diver recovered in Panama City, Florida
Per DoD policy, the identity of the student will not be made available until the sailor’s next of kin are notified.
By Jon Simkins
Wife kept husband’s corpse in freezer for 10 years while collecting his VA benefits
A mysterious letter could absolve the wife of any wrongdoing in the case.
By Jon Simkins
Jury awards $58M in lawsuit against body donation firm that sold cadavers for military testing
A civil jury has awarded $58 million Tuesday to 10 people who alleged a now-closed body donation facility mishandled the donated remains of their relatives and deceived them about how the body parts would be used.
Can POTUS sign your MAGA hat? Experts weigh-in on recent campaign season controversies involving troops
There are reasons to be wary of politicizing the military beyond the concern, however unlikely, of a military junta.
By Kyle Rempfer
Dozens sue company for selling corpses to Army for blast testing
The Army was mislead by the company to believe that the donors had consented to the bodies’ use in blast tests.
By Kyle Rempfer
Searchers find body of Air Force officer who went missing in Colorado mountains
Searchers have found the body of an Air Force officer who failed to return from a hiking trip in Colorado’s rugged Sangre de Cristo Mountains, about 160 miles south of Denver.
Time out for high fives and hugs? Parents question new elementary school rule
The school’s principal sees the No Body Contact rule as a way to curb a recent spike in recess roughhousing. Parents say the policy goes too far.
By Natalie Gross