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Dick Rutan, Vietnam War pilot and record-breaking aviator, dies at 85
A decorated Vietnam War pilot, Dick Rutan, along with co-pilot Jeana Yeager, completed the first round-the-world flight with no stops or refueling.
Recovered remains of WWII pilot laid to rest in Michigan
The remains of U.S. Army Air Force 1st Lt. Robert Parker, a P-40N Warhawk pilot who was shot down over New Guinea during World War II, were laid to rest Monday in Lansing, Michigan.
Coasties prevent ‘Revenant’ sequel, rescue man stalked for days by grizzly bear
Coasties rescued a man who appeared to be engaged in mortal combat with the meanest of the bears.
Pandemic exposed strain from VA benefit appeals caseloads
The metric for success for attorneys at the Board of Veterans’ Appeals has changed every year, making the task of meeting such expectations that much harder.
By Jessie Bur
The Air Force didn’t have a manual for pregnant airmen. So this mom made one.
The Air Force wants to turn Thompson's guide into an official document.
The Spouse Angle Podcast – Up this week: How the Military Has Been a ‘Welcoming Community’ for This Gay Military Spouse
Brian Alvarado, the first same-sex military spouse to receive the Navy Spouse of the Year Award, shares how the military’s transformation since the “don’t ask, don’t tell” era has shaped his family’s service.
By Military Times staff
The Spouse Angle Podcast – Up this week: What’s the Hold Up on the Tenant Bill of Rights for Military Families?
Implementation of the Defense Department's Tenant Bill of Rights for military families in base housing has hit a few snags, even as more families sue the companies that manage these properties.
By Military Times staff
Air Force Red Horse squadron commander dies in noncombat incident in Qatar
Lt. Col. James C. Willis, 55, of Albuquerque, New Mexico, died June 26 in a noncombat-related incident at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar
By Kent Miller
Best pics of the week: June 20, 2021
USS Lassen steams in the Atlantic, CH-53E maintenance at Fallon, fast-rope from a CH-47 at the African Lion exercise, and more in this week's Frontline Photos.
The shadow of anthrax: The voluntary COVID-19 vaccination effort owes much to past failures
The voluntary COVID-19 vaccine effort stands in stark contrast to the Pentagon’s mandatory Anthrax Vaccine Immunization Program, which began in 1998. Those who refused often faced harsh penalties.
By Todd South