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Air Force: Airman drowned after ‘cardiac event’ on Jet Ski
Staff Sgt. Kory Wade, 33, was assigned to the 48th Rescue Squadron at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona.
Air Force Academy general’s fight against racism resonates
Lt. Gen Jay Silveria, the superintendent of the Air Force Academy, will retire this month after 35 years in uniform.
By Tom Rieder, The Gazette via the AP
Vehicle collision with Russians injures 4 US troops in Syria
In the most violent skirmish in months between U.S. and Russian forces in Syria, a vehicle collision in the eastern part of the war-torn country left American troops with concussions, two U.S. officials said Wednesday.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press and Robert Burns, The Associated Press
USFK officials express regrets over July 4 beach incident in South Korea
One soldier briefly detained in July 4 beach ruckus in South Korea.
By Military Times staff
US military offers condolences over Iran accident killing 19
The U.S. military offered condolences Thursday to Iran over a friendly fire incident in the Islamic Republic that killed 19 of its troops, identifying the weapon used in the incident as an anti-ship cruise missile.
By Jon Gambrell, The Associated Press
‘Suspicious’ man arrested after two-hour search in Arlington National Cemetery
After an officer approached the suspect in the Pentagon parking lot, he took off for Arlington National Cemetery.
Fallen Raider was killed by enemy fire, not friendly forces, CENTCOM says
The military launched an investigation following the Raider's death to determine if friendly fire played a role in the incident.
By Shawn Snow
This military base is getting its own exorcism horror movie, and it’s ‘based on a true story’
The film's release date has yet to be announced.
By Jon Simkins
After courts-martial dropped for swim team members, Air Force Academy cadets fight expulsions
Two years after what Air Force Academy leaders call a hazing incident on the school’s swimming team, three cadets are still fighting to become officers after administrative expulsions followed the school dropping criminal charges.
By Tom Roeder, The (Colorado Springs, Colo.) Gazette via the AP
Pentagon walks back enemy fire statement as mystery still surrounds death of Marine Raider in Iraq
All possibilities are being considered in the death of the Marine Raider Gunnery Sgt. Koppenhafer, a military official said.
By Shawn Snow
Army identifies two soldiers killed in Afghanistan
The Army has identified the two U.S. soldiers killed in a reported insider attack Monday.
By Kyle Rempfer