Aviation Week reported on a memo by the head of AFGSC that recommends a shift from current plans for two pilots on the B-21 Raider to a pilot and weapon ...
Seven Quilts of Valor were presented to deserving veterans on Sunday, Oct. 26, by the Amador Valley Quilters Group Leader ...
The Army and Air Force Exchange Service announced that it was extending its “relief offer” of interest-free commissary purchases through November, with payments deferred for up to 90 days.
Master Sgt. John Read has spent nearly 20 years balancing two callings: serving his country through the Virginia Air National ...
TWZ was given full access to experience exactly what this jet trainer could offer as a potential T-45 Goshawk replacement for ...
The attacks “will seek to destroy military installations used by the drug-trafficking organization the U.S. says is headed by ...
The military has again been facing a recruitment crisis. While the numbers could be on the upswing, the shortfalls are still ...
The Tuskegee Airmen were the first Black military pilots, taking to the skies during World War II. Out of the first 1,000 ...
Florencio Davila, a World War II veteran, died recently at age 99. His dying wish was to be buried with full military honors, but the government shutdown threatened his wish from happening.
An Associated Press analysis shows that so far, those suits are mostly succeeding in blocking the Republican president’s ...
That’s the unexpected joy awaiting visitors to Grissom Air Museum in Peru, Indiana – a hidden treasure trove of aviation history nestled among the cornfields and small towns of the Hoosier State.
The back and forth on day 23 of the government shutdown comes as the two parties are at a protracted impasse with no signs of ...