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Here are the two companies creating drone wingmen for the US Air Force
The decision marks the service’s most significant step yet as it aims to create a series of drones using autonomous software to fly alongside piloted jets.
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
First female AAV officer says it is 'a privilege and an honor'
2nd Lt. Mariah Klenke will now be in charge of 12-14 AAVs.
By Jeff Schogol
First female Marine to graduate from Infantry Officer Course
The woman is expected to graduate on Sept. 25.
By Jeff Schogol
Combat controller to receive Air Force Cross for actions during fierce Afghan battle
Staff Sgt. Richard Hunter will be the 11th Air Force Special Operations Command recipient of the Air Force Cross since the start of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
By Kyle Rempfer
Defense chief Mattis asks for answers in spike of non-combat troop deaths
At least 56 service members have been injured or killed since June in non-combat operations.
By Tara Copp, AP
4-star: Air Force fighter pilots will have to make more engagement decisions on their own
As the Air Force increasingly operates in contested airspace in places like Syria, Gen. Mike Holmes, head of Air Combat Command, wants his fighter pilots to learn to take more decisions into their own hands.
ACC boss: The Air Force’s fighters must be ready to fly in contested air space
The nation's adversaries are developing new tactics, strategies and capabilities that are whittling away at the Air Force's advantage.
Coalition troops wounded in vehicle bomb attack near Kandahar
A small number of coalition service members were wounded when a vehicle-borne improvised explosive device, or VBIED, hit their patrol in Kandahar, Afghanistan, according to a press release from Resolute Support.
By Shawn Snow
Latest female airman to start TACP training dropped out on the third day
The latest female airman to attempt to become a tactical air control party airman dropped out on her third day of training.
MEDAL: Female Marines are rocking pullups on the Corps’ new fitness test
What's next? Gender-neutral fitness standards?
By Military Times Editors