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Head of Eisenhower library forced out after sword spat with Trump
The Army vet and historian declined Trump's request to gift Eisenhower's sword to King Charles out of obligation to preserve it for the American public.
The Air Force has been rebuilding its maintainer ranks — and it’s already seeing results
The Air Force’s effort to add more airmen ― especially maintainers ― is beginning to allow it to fly more sorties, the head of Air Combat Command said.
Russia says evidence of Syria chemical attacks was faked
Russia said Friday that the U.S. and its allies have relied on fabricated evidence to accuse the Syrian government of launching chemical attacks against civilians.
Here’s who will lead the DoD group that could decide the future of military shopping
Retired general with experience in military and civilian retail will lead a key effort looking at merging the commissary and exchange systems.
By Karen Jowers
In war on ‘queep,’ Air Force aims to give squadron commanders new weapons
Finally, the Air Force is taking aim at the bureaucratic nightmare of unnecessary training.
Terrorist killed in second US airstrike this year on al-Qaida in Libya, officials say
Terrorists are operating with “impunity” in some areas of Libya, an expert says.
By Todd South
Russia warns of consequences following Norway’s call for more Marines
Norway's decision to invite 700 Marines to Norway has ruffled Russia's feathers.
By Shawn Snow
Ending the pilot exodus: Air Force rolls out new bonuses, incentives — will it work this time?
Nearly two years after top Air Force leaders began sounding the alarm on a worrying shortfall of pilots, the key elements of a solution are finally falling into place.
Top US general and Russian counterpart hold talks in Finland
The top U.S. military chief met Friday in Finland with his Russian counterpart to exchange views on U.S.-Russia military relations, Syria and the international security situation.
US says it will intensify fight against ISIS in Afghanistan
The U.S. will intensify combat against the Islamic State affiliate in Afghanistan during the Kabul government’s temporary halt to attacks on the Taliban, senior U.S. officials said Friday.
By Robert Burns, The Associated Press