Thousands of White Mountain Apache Tribe members voted in a primary, resulting in Chairman Velasquez losing his position.
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Veterans Parks and Pencil teach at Tolles Career and Technical Center, using military skills to prepare students for tech jobs in Central Ohio.
Navy pilot Royce Williams, 100, to be awarded the Medal of Honor for his secret 1952 dogfight against Soviet MiGs, a tale untold for decades.
Saab proposes a Gripen production line in Canada to serve both Canadian and export markets, aiming to boost fighter jet capabilities globally.
Indonesia has chosen the Italian M-346 jet for pilot training and light combat, aiming to replace aging Hawk aircraft with 24 new jets.
Eyes will be on the Super Bowl as NORAD and U.S. Armed Forces ensure safety. A special flyover will honor the U.S.'s 250th birthday.
In April 1988, the U.S. Navy launched Operation Praying Mantis, crippling Iran's naval capabilities in retaliation for the mining of the USS Samuel B. Roberts.
On Jan. 21, the Air Force tested the new ERAM standoff cruise missile, developed in just 16 months, showcasing rapid innovation in defense tech.
As fans gather for Super Bowl LX in Santa Clara, a flyover by U.S. Navy and Air Force squadrons will mark America's 250th birthday.
A federal judge questions the Pentagon's censure of Sen. Mark Kelly for urging troops to resist illegal orders, citing free speech concerns.










