U.S. Secret Service arrested Joshua Levi Young, a Michigan man, for threatening to kill President Trump over the administration's LGBTQ+ policies.
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Shield AI unveils the X-BAT, an AI-piloted jet with VTOL capability, extending combat range and autonomy in military operations.
Military academies aim to produce leaders of character for war. Faculty alignment with this mission, not ratios, is key to success.
Rep. Tony Gonzales discusses the "mixed bag" of firing federal workers amid the third-longest government shutdown, affecting his family.
Efforts to honor Charlie Kirk posthumously at the U.S. Air Force Academy were declined, citing his controversial statements and lack of service.
Hundreds airlifted from remote Alaska Native villages after Typhoon Halong's storm surge devastated communities, killing at least one.
During the Korean War, U.S. pilots faced advanced jet combat, leading to new tactics that still guide training today, emphasizing teamwork and energy.
In 1943, Sgt. Paul F. Eshelman Jr. was killed during Operation Tidal Wave. His remains were recently identified and buried in Pittsburgh.
The U.S. plans to build a facility in Idaho to train Qatari pilots, sparking controversy. Defense Secretary Hegseth announced the move amid critiques.
Tragic Incidents at F.E. Warren AFB: Four Servicemember Deaths Since July
An airman from the 90th Missile Wing was found dead at F.E. Warren AFB. This marks the fourth servicemember death amid recent violent incidents.










