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F/A-XX could be the Navy’s last piloted fighter, bring greater range
The Air Force awarded a contract to Boeing to build its sixth-generation jet, dubbed the F-47, and the Navy's award could come soon.
Ramstein youth worker gets prison time for sexually abusing minor
A child and youth program assistant at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, has been sentenced to prison for abusive sexual contact with a minor in 2016.
By Kent Miller
Funeral set for Texas trooper, Marine veteran who died after April line of duty shooting
A public funeral has been set for a state trooper who died more than four months after he was shot while investigating a vehicle collision in South Texas.
Special Operations Command is in the hunt for a chaplain field ethics guide
SOCOM is awarding a contract for a field ethics guide for its special operations chaplains.
By Shawn Snow
VA secretary wants answers on string of West Virginia patient deaths as a second homicide is confirmed
As many as 11 patients may have been victims of homicide.
FBI involved in investigation of suspicious deaths at West Virginia VA hospital, lawyer says
The FBI is involved in an investigation of suspicious deaths at a Veterans Affairs hospital in West Virginia, according to a lawyer for the estate of a Vietnam veteran who died at the facility.
Former Marine aviator and hero pilot praised for skill in 1989 Iowa crash landing dies in Seattle
Haynes was hailed for his skill when the United Airlines DC-10 jet lost all hydraulic power after the rear engine exploded during a flight from Denver to Chicago on July 19, 1989.
Multiple suspicious deaths at West Virginia VA raise concerns over criminal activity
Investigators are looking into the deaths of 11 patients, at least one of which has been ruled a homicide.
Did VA hospital leaders ignore recalls on faulty medical equipment?
Staffers say a recall of faulty IV equipment was ignored for more than a month despite several warnings.
House chairman calls for nationwide veterans hospital stand-down to bolster suicide prevention training
Rep. Mark Takano said failures at a VA hospital in Florida show the need for systemic reforms.
Boeing gets $999M contract to continue producing wings for the A-10 Warthog
Boeing nabbed the contract to keep making wings for the A-10 despite past troubles with a supplier.
By Valerie Insinna