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The Historic 3-Bomber Super Bowl Flyover Was a Huge Missed Opportunity The military-civilian divide is only getting greater, and CBS helped widen the gap by missing the moment.
Military Kids May Be the Key to Fixing Special Education "Special education is in jeopardy today because distance learning has denied families legally guaranteed services."
30 Years After the Gulf War: Veterans and the Legacy of Toxic Wounds "More than 213K vets have reported respiratory diseases, cancers and other health problems to the VA's burn pits registry."
Afghan Pilot Reputed for Saving US Lives Reapplies for Asylum After Being Approved and Later Rejected
The Air Force Wants Throwable 'Micro-Robots' for Room Reconnaissance The robot would be light enough that troops could fling it into a room and control it with a handheld device.
Every Soldier a Drone Fighter: Plan Would Make Counter-UAS Training an Army Requirement JCO Director Maj. Gen. Sean Gainey outlined a plan to demonstrate new counter-UAS weapon systems under development.
Army Testing 'Iron Man' Suit Component for Next-Gen Squad Weapon The aim control enhancer was once under consideration for the U.S. Special Operations Command's "Iron Man" suit program.
Iraq Kills ISIS Commander, a Week After Baghdad Suicide Blasts The country’s security forces have faced mounting pressure after the Jan. 21 attack in central Baghdad.
Baghdad Blasts Expose Gaps in Iraq's Strained Military Battle-hardened units were moved out of cities to chase down IS sleeper cells in rural areas.
Egyptian Officials: Roadside Bombing in Sinai Kills 2 Police This bombing was the second in the past three days.
How the Air Force Pulled Off the First-Ever Super Bowl Flyover with All 3 Bombers The B-52, which dates back to the early 1960s, had to keep in line with its B-1B Lancer and B-2 Spirit cousins.
Army's Revamped ACFT Would Create 'Gender-Specific' Promotion Evaluation Categories The move would back away from the Army's original plan to have the new six-event test be gender-neutral in all aspects.
The Historic 3-Bomber Super Bowl Flyover Was a Huge Missed Opportunity The military-civilian divide is only getting greater, and CBS helped widen the gap by missing the moment.
Light Vehicles with Long-Range Punch Give Marines a Better Tank Killer, General Says The Marine Corps began divesting its heavy tanks last year, following guidance from Commandant Gen. David Berger.
Female Marine Recruits Arrive at San Diego Boot Camp for Historic Coed Training Sixty female recruits will complete boot camp in a coed company for the first time in the base's history.
Celebrating Living History: Tuskegee Airman Dr. Eugene Richardson As we continue to celebrate living history during Black History Month, FOX 29's Bill Anderson introduces us to a...
Deep-Sea Scan Reveals WWII Plane Wreckage The wreckage of a plane lost near Hawaii during World War II has been relocated and digitally scanned.
'Josie the Riveter' Remembered for Helping U.S. Win WWII In 1943, she joined the troops of thousands of young women at Republic Aviation.
Army’s 1st Black Ranger Instructor Fought Crime in Georgia He was inducted into the Rangers’ Hall of Fame in 2001.
Fort Bliss Soldier Charged with Murder in Shooting Death of Former Soldier El Paso Police have charged a Fort Bliss, Texas soldier with murder in the Feb. 8 shooting death of a former Bliss soldier.
Man Gets 60 Years in Prison for Slaying at Fort Stewart Authorities said the 24-year-old woman was fatally shot as she slept in her apartment on Fort Stewart.
WWII Veteran Wants to be Buried in Uniform, so She Made One The 96-year-old veteran still had his original U.S. Navy uniform that he wore when he enlisted in 1941.
US Charges Son in Civilian Navy Staffer's Killing in Bahrain He allegedly used his mother's credit card after the killing to purchase airfare back to the U.S. to visit his girlfriend.
Air Force Should Change Height Standards for Enlisted Aviators Too, Guard Official Says Chief Master Sgt. Dawson said that the height policy is outdated and limits the Air Force from recruiting more talent.
The Historic 3-Bomber Super Bowl Flyover Was a Huge Missed Opportunity The military-civilian divide is only getting greater, and CBS helped widen the gap by missing the moment.
The Air Force Wants Throwable 'Micro-Robots' for Room Reconnaissance The robot would be light enough that troops could fling it into a room and control it with a handheld device.
Light Vehicles with Long-Range Punch Give Marines a Better Tank Killer, General Says The Marine Corps began divesting its heavy tanks last year, following guidance from Commandant Gen. David Berger.
Female Marines Who Called Out the Corps Commend New Postpartum Policy The Marine Corps is now giving new moms a full year to meet fitness and weight requirements after childbirth.
Female Marine Recruits Arrive at San Diego Boot Camp for Historic Coed Training Sixty female recruits will complete boot camp in a coed company for the first time in the base's history.
US Coast Guard Searching for 6 Boaters off the Florida Coast The Coast Guard dispatched three cutters and an airplane to search the area.
Coast Guard to Enact Sweeping Safety Reforms in Wake of Deadly Conception Boat Fire The changes are a response to the 2019 fire aboard the Conception dive boat off the Channel Islands, which killed 34 people.
Alaskan Coast Guard Helicopter Crew Rescues Man After He's Mauled by Bear A man was injured when he was mauled by a bear while skiing in Southeast Alaska, the U.S. Coast Guard said.