Blue Angels' Fat Albert Flies Again After Yearlong Grounding The Blue Angels' beloved transport plane reportedly stole the show when the aircraft returned to the skies.
Marines Fuel Coast Guard Mission U.S. Marines and Coast Guardsmen conducted the first forward air-refueling point between two helicopters.
The Next B-52 Bomb Upgrade May Be a Tough Message for China Air Force officials are looking to upgrade the B-52's bomb load at a time when the service is preparing for near-peer rivals.
Marines Unveil New Drone Operator Badge Design The newest approved breast insignia for Marine officers and enlisted troops is here and ready to be worn.
Lawmakers Call for Safety Checks After C-135 Failures at Offutt Lawmakers are asking the Air Force to provide a health and safety check on some of its oldest C-135 variants at Offutt.
$10,000 Toilet Seats and Data Rights: The Air Force's New Dilemma The U.S. Air Force never expected to fly aircraft such as the Cold War-era B-52 Stratofortress bomber for as long as it has.
Tiltrotor Craft That May Replace Black Hawk Prepares for Test Flight A team from Textron Inc. and Bell Helicopter will demonstrate the maneuverability of its experimental V-280 Valor helicopter.
Pilot Who Ejected in April Hornet Mishap Was Senior Navy Officer The pilot who was forced to ditch his F/A-18E Super Hornet after an attempted carrier landing was a seasoned Navy captain.
Seat Belt Error May Have Led to Pilot's Ejection Death While there was no evidence to suggest the belt was faulty, the pilot may not have been properly strapped in, the report...
Senators Want $100 Million for New Marine Corps Light Attack Aircraft The Senate Armed Services Committee has set aside millions for light attack aircraft, but not solely for the U.S. Air Force.
Trump Is Renaming 7 Army Installations. Here Are the Stories Behind the Names Being Scrubbed. President Donald Trump's announcement is the administration's latest move in its concerted effort to shift the people and...
Veteran Who Fired at Gunman and Inadvertently Killed Utah Protester Was a Safety Volunteer, Organizers Say Police said that the permit for the protest did not specify that there would be armed security, and that the role and...
Air Force Lowered Annual Recruiting Goal Due to Budget Woes, But Still on Track to Hit Target This Month The Air Force had to reduce its target recruiting goal by several thousand airmen due to ongoing congressional budget delays...
‘They’re Taking Shirly’: An Army Sergeant Thought His Family Was Safe. Then, ICE Deported His Wife. For tens of thousands of U.S. service members with undocumented family members, there’s no guaranteed protection from...
Air Force's Bunker-Buster Bomb Could Take Out Iran Nuclear Facility, But Israel Hints at Other Options The Israeli campaign to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons will be considered a failure if the centrifuges deep...