The FBI found links to Al Qaeda after cracking the phones of the Saudi gunman who attacked a Florida naval base

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The FBI found links to Al Qaeda after cracking the phones of the Saudi gunman who attacked a Florida naval base
 
 
The FBI found links to Al Qaeda after cracking the phones of the Saudi gunman who attacked a Florida naval base
 
The shooter, a member of the Saudi military who was in the US for training, had reportedly been in contact with al Qaeda operatives.
 
 
 
 
 
The A-10 Warthog took its first flight 48 years ago — here's how it became a troop favorite in the years since
 
 
The A-10 Warthog took its first flight 48 years ago — here's how it became a troop favorite in the years since
 
Few US Air Force aircraft are as popular among the ground troops of the military as the A-10 Thunderbolt, aka "The Warthog."
 
 
 
 
 
The Air Force is re-doing its search for Space Command headquarters — here's what it takes to get picked
 
 
The Air Force is re-doing its search for Space Command headquarters — here's what it takes to get picked
 
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The US Air Force is spending $50 million to keep the U-2 spy plane high above the battlefield for decades to come
 
 
The US Air Force is spending $50 million to keep the U-2 spy plane high above the battlefield for decades to come
 
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China-bashing won't solve the US's problems with China
 
 
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Researchers nominated for award for sub-launched nuclear missile that China hasn't confirmed it's developing
 
 
Researchers nominated for award for sub-launched nuclear missile that China hasn't confirmed it's developing
 
Researchers working on China's most advanced submarine-launched nuclear missile have been recognized in one of the country's top science awards.
 
 
 
 
 
7 mental-health lessons learned from the special-operations selection process
 
 
7 mental-health lessons learned from the special-operations selection process
 
It's perfectly acceptable to experience mental health challenges as a military member, special operations forces or not.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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