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Air Force extends airmen, guardians for 60 days due to shutdown
The extension affects roughly 50 airmen and Space Force guardians who were scheduled to separate this November.
Some Air Force commanders are rolling out daily workouts at units where fitness has traditionally been on the back burner.
The extensions ensure that airmen and guardians receive benefits during the shutdown and get back pay when the government ...
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In reversal, DOD says troops can wear uniforms at Veterans Day events
The Pentagon changed course Wednesday on a policy that would've restricted troops from appearing in uniform at Veterans Day ...
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Air Force Operation Above the Baltic Sea
U.S. Air Force Aircrew from the 20th Expeditionary Bomb Squadron train with partners from Germany, Denmark, and Italy during ...
The Senate confirmed today through unanimous consent retired Gen. Kenneth Wilsbach as Air Force chief of staff. Wilsbach, who recently retired from his role as head of Air Combat Command, will succeed ...
An official new report lays out the U.S. Air Force plan to comply with minimum fighter force levels set by Congress by fiscal 2030, but provides no details on the funding and related infrastructure to ...
According to Air and Space Forces magazine, soldiers in need of a religious exemption from shaving, like many Sikhs and Muslims, will be permitted to serve but flagged as “non-deployable,” which would ...
ON a converted cargo vessel dubbed the “Ghost Ship” in the Caribbean, 150 Navy SEALs are ready to strike. Used as a floating base for special ops in the Middle East, the team who took ...
DALLAS, Oct. 28, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Army & Air Force Exchange Service is honoring active-duty military members, ...
THIS is the chilling moment China brandishes its new J-36 stealth jet in a public show of force to intimidate the West. The menacing UFO-style sixth-generation fighter has been described by ...
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Hegseth orders the military to detail dozens of attorneys to the Justice Department, AP learns
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered the military to provide dozens of lawyers to the Justice Department for temporary ...
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