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US, Philippine forces launch combat drills in South China Sea
American and Filipino forces launched their largest combat exercises in years Monday in a show of allied firepower that has alarmed Beijing.
Pentagon identifies Green Beret killed in Afghanistan
Sgt. 1st Class Stephen Cribben was a senior communications sergeant assigned to 2nd Battalion, 10th Special Forces Group at Fort Carson, Colorado.
By Staff Report
US tells Somalia mission staffers to leave over threat
The United States has ordered all non-essential employees of its mission to Somalia to leave the capital, Mogadishu, because of “specific threat information” against them.
Thunderbirds jet landed too fast, skidded off wet runway in June crash
A Thunderbirds F-16D crashed in June when it landed too fast, skidded off of a wet runway and overturned in the grass, injuring the pilot, according to an accident investigation report released Friday.
Twentynine Palms commissary reopens after rat problem cleanup
Long lines of customers showed up over the weekend. Earlier, some goods had been sold outside the store.
By Karen Jowers
Air Force report finds faulty engine assembly caused F-16 crash in April
An improperly-assembled engine caused an Air National Guard F-16C Fighting Falcon to crash near Washington, D.C., in April, according to an Air Force investigation released Thursday.
Training on vet suicides set at Nevada prisons
Out of a tragedy, the state of Nevada is launching a new suicide training protocol for prison workers to help jailed combat veterans.
By Scott Sobhani
Air Force combat controller, AC-130 crew honored for valor in Afghanistan
The Air Force Cross and 10 other medals for valor were awarded at a ceremony Tuesday to airmen who fought in a pitched battle Nov. 2 in Kunduz Province, Afghanistan.
By Kyle Rempfer
MISFIRE: Trump should let John Kelly’s son rest in peace
Rarely do we hear a remark from a commander-in-chief that is as off-key and seemingly thoughtless as President Trumps comment on Tuesday morning about combat death of his chief of staff’s son.
By Military Times Editors
Michigan military base tests positive for contaminated water
A combat center in northern Michigan has become the third military base in the state to test positive for contaminated groundwater.
4-star: Multi-domain battle will fundamentally change how the Army, other services fight
Multi-domain battle, unveiled a year ago by Gen. David Perkins, the top officer at TRADOC, forces the Army to look beyond ground warfare as it prepares to fight on an increasingly complex and unpredictable battlefield.
By Todd South