Air Force Report: Nearly Half in Survey Saw Abuse, Violence November 10, 2021 landred The abuse ranged from workplace bullying and hazing to rape or murder, according to a report released Tuesday.
Militaries Around the World Are ‘Severely Underreporting’ Carbon Emissions, Researchers Say November 10, 2021 landred In many countries, militaries pollute more than any other institution, but reporting of their emissions to the UN remains voluntary, the group said.
Air Force Report: Nearly Half in Survey Saw Abuse, Violence November 10, 2021 landred The abuse ranged from workplace bullying and hazing to rape or murder, according to a report released Tuesday.
100 Years of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier November 10, 2021 landred A casket containing the unidentified remains of a WWI soldier was carried in a horse-drawn wagon into Arlington National Cemetery on Nov. 11, 1921.
Electric Military Vehicles Are Part of Biden Climate Agenda, Pentagon Says November 9, 2021 landred The military’s non-tactical vehicle fleet alone is the second largest in the federal government next to the U.S. Postal Service.
The Corps’ New Plan Aims to Treat Marines ‘Like Human Beings Instead of Inventory’ November 9, 2021 landred According to the plan, the service must become an older, more agile and talent-driven force with more emphasis on retaining people.
US B-1B Lancer Bombers Swoop Down Under to Train with Australian Refuelers November 9, 2021 landred A pair of Air Force B-1B Lancer bombers flew over northern Australia during a training mission Monday, according to Australia’s Department of Defence.
Metallurgist Admits Faking Steel-Test Results for Navy Subs November 9, 2021 landred Elaine Marie Thomas, 67, of Auburn, Washington, was the director of metallurgy at a foundry that supplied steel castings used by Navy contractors.
Woman Graduates Army Sniper Course for the First Time November 9, 2021 landred A Montana Army National Guard soldier has become the first woman to complete the seven-week U.S. Army Sniper Course at Fort Benning, Ga.
Max Cleland, Former Senator and Veteran Who Was Gravely Injured in Vietnam, Dies November 9, 2021 landred Max Cleland, who lost three limbs to a hand grenade blast in Vietnam and went on to represent his native Georgia in the U.S. Senate, has died.