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Recovery takes shape at Air Force’s typhoon-battered base in Guam
It could take one to two years, if not longer, to return the Air Force’s westernmost outpost in the Pacific to its pre-storm state.
Hurricane Ian avoids direct hit on MacDill but aims for JB Charleston
Early indications are that Air Force and Space Force units in Florida managed to avoid widespread destruction.
Navy, Army veterans among those killed in warehouse collapse during tornado
An Amazon warehouse that collapsed after getting hit by a tornado Dec. 10 left six people dead, including an Army and a Navy veteran.
“People are relying on us” — National Guard evolves to fight wars, secure homefront
The last two years have seen a rash of domestic crises and the National Guard has been on the frontline responding to everything from the Covid-19 pandemic to historic fires and flooding, and even widespread protests.
By Sonner Kehrt
$1B Iron Dome fund stripped from new continuing resolution
A proposal to send Israel $1 billion for the Iron Dome air defense system has been cut out of a stopgap government funding bill, meant to avoid a government shutdown after Sept. 30, in order to ease its passage in the House.
By Joe Gould
About 30 Spangdahlem families displaced by deadly floods in Germany
Spangdahlem Air Base in Germany incurred minor damage from the torrential downpour.
Air Force approves Joint Base Langley-Eustis as new home of F-22 training
The 325th Fighter Wing's F-22 training unit is one step closer to having a new, permanent home.
‘A perfect storm’: Airmen, F-22s struggle at Eglin nearly three years after Hurricane Michael
The 325th Fighter Wing may be nearing a breaking point as it approaches its third year in limbo after Hurricane Michael.
New Hindenburg documentary sheds light on the decades-old disaster
It's been 84 years since airship Hindenburg crashed in Lakehurst, New Jersey.
By Caitlin O'Brien
Alcohol made near Chernobyl’s exclusion zone seized by Ukrainian authorities
1,500 bottles of Atomik, an alcoholic spirit made by apples grown near the infamous Chernobyl nuclear power plant, were confiscated.
By Sarah Sicard