Pilot of WWII Plane Killed in Crash at Pennsylvania Airport October 7, 2021 landred The Air Force Thunderbirds demonstration team offered a “toast” to the fallen pilot.
In Kabul, a Fearful Wait for US to Deliver on Evacuation Vow October 7, 2021 landred Tens of thousands of translators and other Afghan wartime helpers are seeking evacuation.
First Afghanistan Evacuees Arrive at Ramstein Air Base October 7, 2021 landred The State Department will determine where the evacuees will go next.
Undercount: Famous C-17 Flight Filled with More Afghan Evacuees Than First Thought, Setting Record October 7, 2021 landred Reach 871’s flight shattered the C-17’s previous air transportation passenger records.
General’s Sex Assault Court-Martial Heralds Changes to Flawed System, Experts Say October 7, 2021 landred It is the first time in the service’s 74-year history that it has prosecuted a general officer for such alleged misconduct.
Hourly Evacuation Flights Planned from Kabul as Airlift Accelerates October 7, 2021 landred The evacuation plans underscore the scale of the historic emergency airlift operation and the daunting challenge facing the U.S. military.
Thousands of Internet Suggestions Poured in for Replacing Confederate Names on Bases, and Not All Were Nice October 7, 2021 landred The effort requires the U.S. military to remove names of Confederates on bases, ships, buildings and streets that commemorate slavery and racism.
A $30 Million US Army Command Hub in Defense Bill as Military Steps Up Presence in Poland October 7, 2021 landred A $30 million U.S. Army command and control headquarters in Poland is being proposed to support the military’s expansion in the country.
Space Force Guardians to Grow 10% with Influx of Soldier, Sailor and Marine Transfers October 7, 2021 landred The Space Force announced 670 active-duty soldiers, sailors and Marines have been selected to transfer into the military’s newest branch in 2022.
Emil Kapaun, Army Chaplain Considered for Sainthood, Is Buried in Wichita October 7, 2021 landred Thousands of people filled an arena to honor a Kansas priest who died in 1951 as a prisoner of war during the Korean War.