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Army investigating allegations Rangers fired blank rounds at civilians
“This is unacceptable because there are so many real mass shootings going on in America each year,” one witness said. “You can’t be joking about it.”
By Todd South
Ellsworth airman sentenced to 30 years for son’s death
An airman at Ellsworth Air Force Base has been sentenced to 30 years in a military prison for the beating death of his infant son two years ago.
Ellsworth airman pleads guilty to fatally beating infant son
An airman at Ellsworth Air Force Base has pleaded guilty to fatally hitting his infant son in November 2016.
Ellsworth airman to go on trial in 2016 death of infant son
An airman at Ellsworth Air Force Base is set to go on trial this week in the 2016 death of his infant son.
Airman at Cannon found dead in park of apparent suicide
A security forces airman at Cannon Air Force Base in New Mexico has died by suicide, the base confirmed.
The long-awaited OCP uniform is on its way to the Air Force — and here’s when you could get it
For years, airmen have dreamed of it, demanded it, and envied those lucky enough to have it already. And finally, the Operational Camouflage Pattern uniform on its way for everybody.
New app lets student pilots easily access all their training documents
Airmen with the 80th Flying Training Wing created an app to make training manual, emergency procedure guidance and more available to pilots in training via their cellphones and tablets.
By Charlsy Panzino
Airman saves teen after car flips
The security forces airman on leave from Barksdale Air Force Base, La., rescued a Texas teenager from an upside down, smoking car recently.
By Charlsy Panzino
WWII vet could get recognition after bomber wreckage found
Even at 96, Armand Sedgeley recalls long-ago events with the clarity of the raw, 22-year-old Army airman he was on the day he fell from the sky over Italy.
By Kevin Simpson, The Denver Post via AP
Air Force investigates death of Eielson airman
The master sergeant was found in his home.
By Charlsy Panzino
US military parachute part lands by school in Japan
Days after local residents near Yokota Air Base, Japan, protested the arrival of five Air Force CV-22 Osprey tiltrotor aircraft due to safety concerns, part of a military parachute landed on the grounds of a nearby school.
By Charlsy Panzino