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Pentagon fell short in tracking $1 billion in Ukraine aid, IG finds
A Pentagon Inspector General report found that the Defense Department has not complied with enhanced tracking requirements for $1 billion in Ukraine aid.
Maine shooting suspect had mental health issues, authorities say
Investigators are still searching for a motive for the massacre, but have increasingly been focused on Army reservist Robert Card’s mental health history.
Army reservist suspected in Maine mass shooting found dead
Authorities say Robert Card was found dead on Oct. 27 in Lisbon Falls, Maine.
Recovery takes shape at Air Force’s typhoon-battered base in Guam
It could take one to two years, if not longer, to return the Air Force’s westernmost outpost in the Pacific to its pre-storm state.
Air Force efforts to reduce on-the-job, chronic injuries take root
One way the Air Force is tackling the problem is by dispatching “operational support teams” to units whose missions are particularly taxing.
Rescue crews honored for response to Iranian ballistic missile attack
“These airmen exemplify the rescue and attack mission of the 355th Wing,” the Air Force said.
How the ‘Rad Lab’ helped avert nuclear war
Technology built in the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory changed history.
By Todd South
This Air Force vet is rowing 3,500 miles to support veterans with PTSD
Robert Hamilton Owens, a 71-year-old Air Force veteran, is spending 40 days rowing across the Atlantic.
Bidens to serve up ‘Friendsgiving’ dinner for military families
Celebrity chef Robert Irvine is preparing the troops a holiday meal.
By Karen Jowers
Can the Air Force train new pilots without planes?
Goodbye, T-1 Jayhawk. Hello, simulators.
Defense budget reform panel at work after ‘organizational problems’
A select panel exploring a revamp of Pentagon budgeting is making “significant progress.”
By Joe Gould