Growler Squadron CO Fired for Failing to Meet Standards The commander of an EA-18G Growler squadron was relieved from his post after failing to meet standards, officials announced.
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START Lanced the B-1's Nukes, But the Bomber Will Still Get New Bombs Every year, 10 Russian officials travel to either the Ellsworth or Dyess global strike air bases to review the B-1B Lancer.
Troop Estimate for Ebola Fight Boosted to 4,000 or Higher The Pentagon raised the estimate for the number of troops needed to battle Ebola in West Africa to 4,000 or more.
James Addresses Air Force Challenges, Priorities at Hill AFB Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee James visited Hill Air Force Base, July 23-24, for the first time since taking the on the job...
Thousands Converge for Kadena Special Olympics 2015 About 1,700 volunteers from the U.S. military and local community helped organize the 16th annual Kadena Special Olympics.
Another Scandal At FE Warren Nuclear Missile Air Base First it was drugs, then cheating, and now drugs again in the latest scandal for the nuclear forces of the Air Force.
Dependents and Possibly Nukes Staying Put in Turkey: Pentagon The DoD dropped plans to evacuate dependents from the Incirlik Air Base and said that "special weapons" stored there were...
Key Navy Base at Risk from Rising Seas: Mabus Navy Secretary Ray Mabus told an audience that Naval Station Norfolk could be endangered in coming decades by rising seas.
Construction to Begin on National Army Museum The Army Historical Foundation announced that construction will soon begin on the National Museum of the United States Army.
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...