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GAO: Services aren’t sharing information on longtime Osprey problems
Government auditors said known problems with the Osprey have gone unresolved for years and in some cases at least a decade.
American Legion official resigns over censored Memorial Day speech
American Legion leaders in Ohio also suspended the post's charter and are taking steps to close it after the head of the post stepped down.
By John Seewer, The Associated Press
Best pics of the week: June 6, 2021
The 2021 Dragon Challenge, a landing craft departs for an amphibious raid exercise, and more in this week's Best Pics of the Week.
The Spouse Angle Podcast — Up this week: Top Financial Planning Tips for Military Families
A financial expert who works with military families shares his top tips and practical advice for building financial security — especially during hard times.
By Military Times staff
‘There is stuff’: Enduring mysteries trail US report on UFOs
A report summarizing what the U.S. knows about “unidentified aerial phenomena” — better known as UFOs — is expected to be made public this month.
A look back at D-Day
On June 6, 1944, Supreme Allied Commander Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower seized the moment to order airdrops of paratroopers and gliders behind enemy lines.
By Jon Guttman, History Net
Space Force seeks $832 million in classified spending, new missions and more in annual wish list
The unfunded priority list lays out funding requests on top of the $17.4 billion in the Space Force's annual budget proposal.
Congress needs to pass the Military Spouse Licensing Relief Act
Making professional licenses valid between states would help ease the burden that relocation places on military families, says the author of this commentary.
By Rep. Mike Garcia
Multibeam antenna to improve communication passes first Air Force trials
The prototype antenna will be able to connect to multiple satellites simultaneously in different orbital ranges.
By Nathan Strout