Pentagon's Watchdog to Investigate Military's Response to UFOs The Office of Inspector General will start evaluating "the extent to which the DoD has taken actions regarding unidentified...
Air Operations Unaffected After Tornado Hits Tyndall There has been "no impact" to units or missions stationed at Tyndall, said base spokesman Don Arias.
Navy Makes History with First F-35C Carrier Landing The Navy's F-35C conducted its first arrested landing Nov. 3 aboard an aircraft carrier off the coast of San Diego...
China's Defense Minister to Visit NORAD Gen. Wanquan's U.S. trip includes the first-ever visit by a Beijing official to North American Aerospace Defense Command.
US Begins Bombing Islamic Rebels in Northern Iraq U.S. warplanes and drones carried out a series of airstrikes Friday against fighters of the Islamic State of Iraq and the...
Pentagon Expects Islamic State to Rebound after Syria Airstrikes Officials said the airstrikes in Syria against ISIL were effective but warned of a campaign that would take years.
Airstrike Agreement Keeps US Air Controllers Away From Combat The Air Force has worked out a way to fly close air support for the Iraqis without having U.S. troops calling in the strikes.
US, Coalition Executes more than 1,000 Airstrikes against ISIS The U.S. and its allies have now flown more than 1,000 attack missions against ISIS target sin Iraq and Syria.
Pentagon Defends F-35 After Report Says it Can't Dogfight The F-35 Joint Program Office defends the aircraft after a report claimed it is inferior to an F-16 in a "dogfighting"...
USS George Washington Heads to Japan, Ending Troubled Shipyard Stay That Included String of Suicides The aircraft carrier USS George Washington is finally underway to its new homeport in Japan, following six arduous years in a...
Reports of Mediocre Disability Exams by VA Contractors Prompts Senator's Demand for Answers A prominent Democratic senator is demanding the Department of Veterans Affairs review the quality of its privatized...
New Marine One Helicopters Aren't Allowed to Carry the President Because They Could Scorch the Lawn The VH-92's lawn-scorching problems were first discovered in 2018 during the Trump administration.
Marine Corps Creates Billet to Keep Dual-Military Families Together During Stressful Moves The billet, which is called the dual-military coordinator, will act as a liaison between couples and their career monitors in...
Exposed to Agent Orange at US Bases, Veterans Face Cancer Without VA Compensation The Defense Department has publicly acknowledged that during the Vietnam War era it stored Agent Orange at the Naval...