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The Air Force's top officer just reunited with a pararescueman who pulled him out of enemy territory 20 years ago
20 years ago, two Air Force pararescuemen and a combat controller flew into Serbia to rescue a downed US pilot under fire.
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Sen. Martha McSally, first woman fighter pilot to fly in combat, says officer raped her while in the Air Force
The 26-year military veteran made the disclosure at a Senate hearing on the military's efforts to prevent sexual assaults and better respond to them.
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New photos offer more evidence that India's airstrikes on Pakistan didn't hit anything
India says its airstrikes on a religious school run by the group it blames for a suicide attack were successful, but new photos undercut that claim.
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After investigating a deadly accident, the Marine Corps thinks it may have blamed the wrong person for a 2015 crash
In December 2015, an MV-22B Osprey that was attempting to land on an amphibious transport dock ship lost lift in the final moments of flight.
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Swords, rifles, and booze: Here are some of the gifts Pentagon officials got in 2017
A sword is pretty cool, right? How about a "sword with Medusa head hilt in presentation case."
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The Army reportedly leaked sensitive info about thousands of immigrant recruits — now some could face a 'death sentence' from foreign governments
Sensitive information for 4,200 immigrant recruits was inadvertently disclosed, potentially putting those recruits and their families at risk.
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'Captain Marvel' pays tribute to Air Force history — and to a fallen Thunderbird
The latest Marvel blockbuster packed with hat tips and tributes to aviation history, culture and a fallen Thunderbird whose death shook the Air Force.
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Russia says women can't have combat roles in the navy, and Russian women naval cadets are fine with that
Alina Politika is one of 42 women cadets at Russia's naval academy in Kaliningrad, and she knows she is unlikely to step onto the bridge of a warship.
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US Army leadership is worried that its next-generation Humvee replacement is too comfortable
"Leadership wants soldiers to remember that they're in a tactical vehicle, not a Nissan Altima," 1st ABCT spokesman Maj. Pete Bogart explained.
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Trump quietly rewrote the rules of drone warfare, which means the US can now kill civilians in secret
Rights groups criticized the end of the Obama-era requirement, which mandated reporting of civilian deaths from US drone strikes outside of war zones.
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