Instead of privatizing the process for moving troops' household goods, Hegseth directed defense officials Wednesday to improve the DOD's legacy program.
Maintainers working on the F-16, F-22 and F-35 fighter jets will have their work cut out for them in the coming year as they try to get those jets’ mission-capable rates up to 80 percent by the beginning of October.
Chief Master Sgt. Tommy Mazzone was fired Friday for having an “unprofessional relationship” during his previous assignment as command chief for both the Air Force District of Washington and the 320th Air Expeditionary Wing at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland.
Master Sgt. Chris Raguso and six other airmen died March 15 when their HH-60 Pave Hawk helicopter crashed in western Iraq. His life continues to inspire others to serve.
An iconic photo of the first takeoff by the Wrights on December 17, 1903, has been widely represented as the birth of manned, powered, controlled flight. But the actual moment arguably came on the fourth flight that day.
In the final days of his presidency, George H.W. Bush committed the U.S. military to a mission many would later regret, ordering more than 20,000 troops into Somalia to "save thousands of innocents from death."
The Air Force has rolled out a new, updated mask for helicopter air crew members that the Air Force says will better protect airmen in case of chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear attacks.
Bored air crew members' habit of drawing crude stick figures while deployed, a sharply worded investigation and a crackdown on inappropriate behavior in the workplace cost Lt. Col. Paul Goossen his command of the 69th Bomb Squadron.